Dyin-to-fish Posted March 24, 2011 Posted March 24, 2011 I have $500 for new rods and don't know what my best buy would be. I need 2 spinning rods and 2 casting rods. I am using the casting rods for everything from lipless crank baits to spinner baits to regular crank baits. The spinning rods will be used for senkos, gitzits and jerk baits. I know there are a TON of choices out there, but I'm not exactly a pro and can't decide what the best option would be. Any suggestions? Quote
Bass Junkie Posted March 24, 2011 Posted March 24, 2011 I'd take a look at the Vertias by Abu Garcia...... Quote
Super User BrianinMD Posted March 24, 2011 Super User Posted March 24, 2011 Look at the Falcon Bucco's, very nice rods in that price range. Quote
Super User KYntucky Warmouth Posted March 24, 2011 Super User Posted March 24, 2011 From my personal experiences, I beleive I would look at either the Carrot Stix Wild or BPS Pro Qualifier for $100 rods. The Powell Max may run you a little over with 4 but if that's ok....do it, they are great rods for the price. Now if it were me, I'd drop a spinning rod and go either 3 Dobyns Savvys or 3 Pinnacle Perfectas. I throw most senkos, jerkbaits, and tubes on M casting gear and use a spinning rod for shakey heads and drop-shots. Quote
Lucky Craft Man Posted March 24, 2011 Posted March 24, 2011 I have a slightly different opinion. Instead of getting 4 mid range rods, I would get 2 higher end rods and get the other two rods next year (or when you get another $500 to spend on rods). I had a whole slew of rods that over time I replaced. If I would have just been patient and slowly purchased the line-up I have now, I would have saved a lot of money in the meantime. Again, this is just my opinion and this is nothing against all the rod brands mentioned. Quote
soccplayer07 Posted March 24, 2011 Posted March 24, 2011 I have a slightly different opinion. Instead of getting 4 mid range rods, I would get 2 higher end rods and get the other two rods next year (or when you get another $500 to spend on rods). I had a whole slew of rods that over time I replaced. If I would have just been patient and slowly purchased the line-up I have now, I would have saved a lot of money in the meantime. Again, this is just my opinion and this is nothing against all the rod brands mentioned. I agree. this will save you money in the long run if you every upgrade. Quote
KSRonH Posted March 24, 2011 Posted March 24, 2011 I agree with KYntucky Warmouth as far as the 3 casting and 1 spinning rod option, and also with Lucky Craft Man as far as ending up with higher quality rods down the road. My personal 4 rod combo would be St Croix rods in the Legend Tournament series. The Sweeper, 7' MHF, Teaser, 7'MF and the 7'MM for cranks. My spinning rod choice would be the 6'9'' MLXF dropshot rod. St Croix offers the trade up program where you can trade rods up to a higher quality line and get full retail, minus 10 dollars a year, towards the new rod. This would allow you to start with the Premier line and upgrade down the road, or maybe the Legend Tournament Teaser and 3 Premiers. Like you said, lots of options, and so this is just my 2 cents. Good luck with your new rods. Quote
lightsout Posted March 24, 2011 Posted March 24, 2011 From my personal experiences, I beleive I would look at either the Carrot Stix Wild or BPS Pro Qualifier for $100 rods. The Powell Max may run you a little over with 4 but if that's ok....do it, they are great rods for the price. Now if it were me, I'd drop a spinning rod and go either 3 Dobyns Savvys or 3 Pinnacle Perfectas. I throw most senkos, jerkbaits, and tubes on M casting gear and use a spinning rod for shakey heads and drop-shots. Thats good advice. One spinning rod, a 7'M fast action fenwick handles all my bass and occasional crappie needs. My style of fishing requires more BC setups. Quote
jignfule Posted March 24, 2011 Posted March 24, 2011 I have a slightly different opinion. Instead of getting 4 mid range rods, I would get 2 higher end rods and get the other two rods next year (or when you get another $500 to spend on rods). I had a whole slew of rods that over time I replaced. If I would have just been patient and slowly purchased the line-up I have now, I would have saved a lot of money in the meantime. Again, this is just my opinion and this is nothing against all the rod brands mentioned. I agree. this will save you money in the long run if you every upgrade. I have found that to be the cause in my life, from Benelli Shotguns to GLX G. Loomis. Buy one of the best and buy it once. (until they come out with nrx ;D) Quote
Siebert Outdoors Posted March 24, 2011 Posted March 24, 2011 I have a slightly different opinion. Instead of getting 4 mid range rods, I would get 2 higher end rods and get the other two rods next year (or when you get another $500 to spend on rods). I had a whole slew of rods that over time I replaced. If I would have just been patient and slowly purchased the line-up I have now, I would have saved a lot of money in the meantime. Again, this is just my opinion and this is nothing against all the rod brands mentioned. I agree. this will save you money in the long run if you every upgrade. I have found that to be the cause in my life, from Benelli Shotguns to GLX G. Loomis. Buy one of the best and buy it once. (until they come out with nrx ;D) Same here. I agree with these guys. Quote
baluga Posted March 24, 2011 Posted March 24, 2011 I have a slightly different opinion. Instead of getting 4 mid range rods, I would get 2 higher end rods and get the other two rods next year (or when you get another $500 to spend on rods). I had a whole slew of rods that over time I replaced. If I would have just been patient and slowly purchased the line-up I have now, I would have saved a lot of money in the meantime. Again, this is just my opinion and this is nothing against all the rod brands mentioned. I agree. this will save you money in the long run if you every upgrade. I have found that to be the cause in my life, from Benelli Shotguns to GLX G. Loomis. Buy one of the best and buy it once. (until they come out with nrx ;D) Same here. I agree with these guys. 2X.. It's not only going to save you in the long run but you will enjoy it more. Quote
Dyin-to-fish Posted March 24, 2011 Author Posted March 24, 2011 THANKS EVERYONE!!! I really appreciate all the advice from people who actually know what they are talking about ;D!!! I will keep ya posted on the purchase! Thanks again Quote
Super User roadwarrior Posted March 24, 2011 Super User Posted March 24, 2011 I have a slightly different opinion. Instead of getting 4 mid range rods, I would get 2 higher end rods and get the other two rods next year (or when you get another $500 to spend on rods). I had a whole slew of rods that over time I replaced. If I would have just been patient and slowly purchased the line-up I have now, I would have saved a lot of money in the meantime. Again, this is just my opinion and this is nothing against all the rod brands mentioned. I agree. this will save you money in the long run if you every upgrade. I have found that to be the cause in my life, from Benelli Shotguns to GLX G. Loomis. Buy one of the best and buy it once. (until they come out with nrx ;D) Same here. I agree with these guys. 2X.. It's not only going to save you in the long run but you will enjoy it more. I am on the same page with these guys. You will look back in a couple of years and have a greater appreciation for the suggestions. Good luck! 8-) Quote
Super User 5bass Posted March 24, 2011 Super User Posted March 24, 2011 [movedhere] Fishing Tackle [move by] five.bass.limit. Quote
hotrod Posted March 24, 2011 Posted March 24, 2011 I'd take a look at the Vertias by Abu Garcia...... X2 Quote
Super User slonezp Posted March 24, 2011 Super User Posted March 24, 2011 You can buy 20 Ugly Sticks and still have some left over for beer and pizza...just sayin' Quote
Flywatersmallie Posted March 24, 2011 Posted March 24, 2011 I must sound like a broken record but..... For the stuff you wanted to do with them, buy 3. Dobyns Savvy 693 Spinning, Dobyns Savvy 703 casting, Dobyns Savvy 704 casting and then go to Bass Pro or something and buy a $50 crank rod. Done. You should be able to fish everything you would ever want to reasonably effectively Quote
Missouribassman95 Posted March 24, 2011 Posted March 24, 2011 These aren't overly expensive but I love my Diawa Procaster, very nice reel. Quote
Locked Posted March 25, 2011 Posted March 25, 2011 If you are going to wait a little bit, and buy some higher end rods. I would suggest looking at the flea market here. You might be able to pick up a higher end rod for the price of a mid-low end rod. Quote
triwbass Posted March 25, 2011 Posted March 25, 2011 gonna throw a different deal here ,,,look on ebay at the kistler argons its what i fish they sold in 2008 or 2009 for 239 sheltons has a ton for 75 ea call him 256-974-9079 Quote
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