im looking for a rod to use with topwaters, soft plastics, and the occasional live/dead bait fishing mainly in the bays and flats. im thinking of using a 7ft. medium or medium lite rod. i just need something for all around uses until the next check comes. im thinking of getting an ugly stik lite intercoastal until next time i can stock up. your opinions?
Registered: 03/14/08
Posts: 135
Loc: Arlington,Tx by way of CC
Castaway is my preference, though AllStar makes some good ones as well, I fish a Castaway seven foot medium action and have caught fish from Jack Crevalle(17lb fish on 12 lb line) to school trout, good action and spine while still having a sensitive tip.
#2219164 - 04/30/0801:12 AMRe: best rod for reds and trout?
[Re: SaltwaterWillie]
Oldfrog
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Registered: 02/16/06
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Loc: LA and TX
I prefer an older Castaway 7 foot "light saltwater" rod with a Calcutta 250 on it. Problem is, that you cant buy the same rod anymore. The ones they sell now seem cheap.
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Registered: 07/22/07
Posts: 146
Loc: Corpus Christi, TX
I would go with the castaway myself. If your budget is low get the cheap 60$ castaway. I've got one for light tackle and it has lasted longer than more $$$$$ ones. It has even handled pretty good sized kingfish and as small as perch
Falcon Lowrider 7' or 7'6" is what i use with 200 citica dsv. You can find combo's for about $175. Or a little more for a corado. MH action is what i use with 10lb Ande.
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