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#4833635 - 05/08/10 02:09 PM
Best rods under $100.....under $50
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Angler
Registered: 11/15/09
Posts: 486
Loc: Richmond (Houston), TX
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Anyone have suggestions? I was looking for something to put my Citica on this morning at Academy but couldn't decide. The American Rodsmith looked pretty good. Falcon HD looked ok. The Shimano Volteaus looked nice. The Berkley lightining rods were only $40 and looked good too. Castaways were $70 but there were too many models for me to even sort through. People talk about the Allstars but I wasn't too impressed. I'm thinking a 7 foot Medium should match well to the Citica for bass fishing for most conditions (I have a separate crankin stick).
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#4834133 - 05/08/10 05:02 PM
Re: Best rods under $100.....under $50
[Re: Bad Luck Guy]
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TFF Celebrity
Registered: 03/30/04
Posts: 6485
Loc: I get around
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I have a 6'6" Signature series from TFO, Temple Fork Outfitters, it is a great rod and runs right at $100. 10 guides and split handle. http://www.tforods.com/gary-loomis-freshwater-rods.html
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#4834322 - 05/08/10 06:18 PM
Re: Best rods under $100.....under $50
[Re: fastguy®]
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Outdoorsman
Registered: 03/20/10
Posts: 52
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I have my citica on a all star platinum 6'6". The trick with all stars is to find the ones tagged made in Houston. Hold one up to a new all star and the difference is night and day. They still have them around a lot of the academys. I also use castaways with my revos, and in my opinion you can't beat their 45 dollar pro series rods, absolutely bang for your buck. All castaways are great rods with a great warranty and customer service. And american rodsmiths are great rods also! The titanium with the splitg grips is a solid rod.Wow, I'm sure this post doesn't help at all lol. I personally don't like shimanos and berkleys, but plenty of people will disagree. Oh and being a texas fan, I can't buy a falcon based out of oklahoma.
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#4835537 - 05/09/10 08:41 AM
Re: Best rods under $100.....under $50
[Re: sigmawess]
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Outdoorsman
Registered: 05/23/09
Posts: 60
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I have my citica on a all star platinum 6'6". The trick with all stars is to find the ones tagged made in Houston. Hold one up to a new all star and the difference is night and day. They still have them around a lot of the academys. I also use castaways with my revos, and in my opinion you can't beat their 45 dollar pro series rods, absolutely bang for your buck. All castaways are great rods with a great warranty and customer service. And american rodsmiths are great rods also! The titanium with the splitg grips is a solid rod.Wow, I'm sure this post doesn't help at all lol. I personally don't like shimanos and berkleys, but plenty of people will disagree. Oh and being a texas fan, I can't buy a falcon based out of oklahoma. I agree 1000% about the All Stars. Look at the Team All Stars and the All Star platinums. If they say Houston Tx and IM10 on them they are made in the US. The quality is head and shoulders above the Chinese All Stars. Academys normally still have them, as do Dicks. A U.S made Platinum is on par with rods costing twice as much, IMO! The Team series are nice too. Definitely worth looking for.
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#4835804 - 05/09/10 10:09 AM
Re: Best rods under $100.....under $50
[Re: Jrob78]
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Angler
Registered: 11/15/09
Posts: 486
Loc: Richmond (Houston), TX
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I'll go take a look to see if the ones I saw were made in Houston or not. They didn't look that great but maybe they were the cheaper quality ones.
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#4841120 - 05/10/10 04:07 PM
Re: Best rods under $100.....under $50
[Re: Bad Luck Guy]
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Outdoorsman
Registered: 06/28/09
Posts: 214
Loc: Pleasanton TX
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Best rod for the money hands down for me is a Quantum Energy PT. 109$ at Tackle Warehouse and even cheaper off E-bay, Super sensitive and light with a split grip as well. St Croix Mojo's are also super rods for around 100 dollars.
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#4841243 - 05/10/10 04:24 PM
Re: Best rods under $100.....under $50
[Re: Choke Canyon Boy]
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Outdoorsman
Registered: 09/03/09
Posts: 218
Loc: Wylie, TX
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Under $100 I'd go with the Abu Garcia Vendetta. Looks and feels like a more expensive rod. Light and good sensitivity. They're $80 for most...$90 for bigger ones.
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#4849969 - 05/12/10 03:00 PM
Re: Best rods under $100.....under $50
[Re: JMWest]
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Extreme Angler
Registered: 10/21/08
Posts: 2335
Loc: Fort Worth Texas
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#4850394 - 05/12/10 04:12 PM
Re: Best rods under $100.....under $50
[Re: Bad Luck Guy]
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Extreme Angler
Registered: 03/11/02
Posts: 1542
Loc: Grapeland 4ever Falcon lake (n...
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Need to give CastAways new "GO 2 ROD" a look see, a fantastic rod, at a fantastic value <$100. Built on the same blanks as there Skeleton series. "GO 2 ROD"
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#4853999 - 05/13/10 12:02 PM
Re: Best rods under $100.....under $50
[Re: fastguy®]
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Green Horn
Registered: 04/30/10
Posts: 6
Loc: texas ellis county
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I have 2 of these and love them, 1-7 ft MH and 1 -6' 6" M they both have a Revo sx on them. You can purchase these at Southwest reel on Mockingbird in Dallas. The TFO rods are well worth the price.
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#4857288 - 05/14/10 12:36 AM
Re: Best rods under $100.....under $50
[Re: kev the rookie]
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Outdoorsman
Registered: 03/08/08
Posts: 148
Loc: Mesquite, TX
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I'd go with a Berkley Lightning Rod cuz they are great for the money, a Abu Garcia Vendetta if you sensitivity, and a Falcon Bucoo if you do a lot of flipping and jigging.
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#4859455 - 05/14/10 02:27 PM
Re: Best rods under $100.....under $50
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Registered: 08/14/09
Posts: 154
Loc: Irving, TX
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#4859732 - 05/14/10 03:24 PM
Re: Best rods under $100.....under $50
[Re: txdan]
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Angler
Registered: 05/04/10
Posts: 386
Loc: Rowlett,TX (Where its safe fr...
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You mentioned that they ''looked good'' but how did they feel in your hands?..Take the reel with you and palm a few rods with it on.See how they balance together. Theres a ton of good,quality rods around that price range....You'll find it!
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#4860046 - 05/14/10 04:30 PM
Re: Best rods under $100.....under $50
[Re: Wafflejaw]
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TFF Guru
Registered: 01/02/02
Posts: 24388
Loc: N. Texas Lunatic Asylum
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A rod should never cost more than the reel that goes on it....
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#4860156 - 05/14/10 04:57 PM
Re: Best rods under $100.....under $50
[Re: fastguy®]
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TFF Team Angler
Registered: 11/21/08
Posts: 4903
Loc: Coppell, TX
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I love TFO's, i have to agree. their fly rods are great too
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#4862587 - 05/15/10 11:27 AM
Re: Best rods under $100.....under $50
[Re: Bass Border]
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Angler
Registered: 01/15/09
Posts: 449
Loc: HOUSTON, TX
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i only use shimano and ugly stick coastal series, both at around $39.99-49.99 range.
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#4864612 - 05/15/10 10:35 PM
Re: Best rods under $100.....under $50
[Re: TANK8677]
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Angler
Registered: 11/15/09
Posts: 486
Loc: Richmond (Houston), TX
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I went and looked at a bunch of rods. I stood one aile over from the rods and had a buddy bring them to me one at a time without looking at cost at all and had my eyes closed. I was going to just buy myself something that felt good. Maybe I am the biggest amateur in the world but I had all kinds of rods from Falcons, Loomis, Shimanos and more. The absolute best feeling rod in my hands was beleive it or not......American Rodsmith Titanium series. I got the MP7. I could barely feel the thing in my hands. The one I picked up was a Medium 7 footer but it feels a little sturdy. I am going to pick up a Med Light as well when I go back. This rod feels awesome and I couldn't wait to see how much it costed. Damn if it wasn't $49. I think I'll get a couple more for different applications. Are these rods any good or am I just crazy?
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#4870394 - 05/17/10 03:25 PM
Re: Best rods under $100.....under $50
[Re: redfin®]
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Extreme Angler
Registered: 03/11/02
Posts: 1542
Loc: Grapeland 4ever Falcon lake (n...
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A rod should never cost more than the reel that goes on it.... I have to disagree, as far as it relates to fishing. I think the rod is the most important piece of equipment for fishing you can have. The reel is just a means of getting your bait out and retrieving it in, most $50-$100 reels will do that. The rod controls alot of your ability to cast with accuracy and distance, plus plays a way bigger part in detecting bites and hook sets. I would much rather have a mid-level $75 reel on a quality/sensitive $200 rod than a $200 reel on a $75 rod. I think the first combo increases my chances of catching a fish way more than the 2nd combo. Just my $.02
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#4870415 - 05/17/10 03:28 PM
Re: Best rods under $100.....under $50
[Re: Kenny aka (rodbender1)]
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Extreme Angler
Registered: 07/18/07
Posts: 1940
Loc: Crooked I / Fort Worth
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Abu Garcia Vendetta for under 100. as far as under 50 i wouldnt bother.
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#4882688 - 05/20/10 12:42 AM
Re: Best rods under $100.....under $50
[Re: John175 ®]
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Outdoorsman
Registered: 05/19/10
Posts: 68
Loc: Conroe, TX
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If you have a Gander Mountain near you check out the new Gander Mountain GSX Titanium. AWESOME ROD! It's right at $100. I have the 7' Medium and features include split cork handle, 10 Fuji Alconite eyes, Fuji reel seat and titanium strips to reinforce the rods backbone. I have mine with at Citica on it balances great and has awesome action for most anything I wanna do with it. The new Gander Mountain rods are made by a company called GLV International who also makes the rods for another major rod company but due to a confidentiality contract I can't find out who. Believe it's St Croix but don't know. Either way it's a great rod
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#4910195 - 05/27/10 03:44 AM
Re: Best rods under $100.....under $50
[Re: fastguy®]
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Angler
Registered: 05/11/10
Posts: 486
Loc: Flint, TX
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Do they have the same life time warranty as the G-Loomis?
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#4911452 - 05/27/10 11:23 AM
Re: Best rods under $100.....under $50
[Re: A-Rog]
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Outdoorsman
Registered: 05/19/10
Posts: 68
Loc: Conroe, TX
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The Gander X-Factor ($150) rods have a lifetime warranty and the GSX Titanium ($100) rods have a 5 year warranty. The really good thing about Gander warranty is that if something happens with one on 'em you just take it to the store and get another one - no waiting and no shipping. And also, I haven't ever seen a G-Loomis for under $100... If they make one I'd love to know, seriously.
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#4911591 - 05/27/10 11:52 AM
Re: Best rods under $100.....under $50
[Re: Made-In-TX]
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TFF Team Angler
Registered: 02/12/07
Posts: 4133
Loc: Montgomery, TX
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even putting apples to apples, I'd rather have a GSX Titanium rod than a GL2...those rods are not impressive at all...
My GSX Titanium 7'6" MH flipping stick is as light as some of my 6'6" rods, and is absolute money. I love it.
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