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Phenix rods #14754839 06/20/23 07:06 AM
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Does anyone fish with these rods and what do you think about them? I looked at a 7'2" H and a 7'4" H at Fun and Sun over the weekend in the M1 series.

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Re: Phenix rods [Re: davidsears] #14755072 06/20/23 01:58 PM
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Have a buddy in CA that fishes with many Phenix rods. He really likes them and states they are sensitive and light. I personally have held one and agree they are light, never fished with it though.

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I have a couple of the Maxim 6.10 MH rods that are really great for the price point. More like a medium I fish one with cranks and lipless and the other with finesse jigs. They will fling some line with the right reel set up.

Really like them.


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This company has been around a long time and they were one of my sponsors when I was tournament fishing in the 80's. They were also one of the originators of boron rods and while those were a bit heavier than graphite, they were super sensitive. I've quit tournament fishing and no longer have any business relationship with the company, but I still use a lot of their products. Personally I like their Feather series of rods.


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I bought 4 of the Maxim rods. Broke a tip on one on a cast (I'll eat that, could have been jabbed into the rod box) Had a second one snap in half on a hookset, rod was 2 weeks old and had never been used. Had a third one snap right above the handle on a hookset, they offered to warranty them if I paid shipping.........

Positive is that I do still have one that I use for shakyheads. It has been solid so far and I actually use it quite a bit more than I care to admit.

Bottom line - I won't buy anymore.

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I have a M1 7’2 mh. I picked up the original one while fishing the Delta in California. It was the most sensitive rod I’ve ever fished with! You could feel a bass hit a Senko on slack line. I fished with it for 8 years. I broke it this spring “my fault” i almost cried! Lol they have a warranty that I was able to get a new M1 7’2” for $95 mailed to the house. It’s not the same rod. Plus a made in China sticker on it. It’s not as sensitive as the old one. It’s a good rod but I won’t be paying the $185 for another one. That’s my opinion.

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I have their x13 cranking stick, ultra mbx classic flippin stick, and two feathers in spinning models. They’re good for the price point, and their warranty is good as well.

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I've had five in total 1 Maxim and 4 M1's, 3 of them have broken likely my fault. The M1's were MH and H at 7'8" and 7'4" and were more parabolic then other brands at that rating. Good rods but there are other brands in the same price range that I have preferred. I liked them and maybe they will have that feel you like but they never became that rod that I always wanted on the deck of the boat.


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I appreciate the input guys.

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I have one of their 7'6' filling sticks. I wanted a one piece flipping rods with a split grip handle and at the Time Falcon Rods didn't make one. I even called to see if they'd make one special for me... No... So I found a Phenix that fit everything I was looking for. It's a great rod. If I every switch brands Phenix will get a good hard look... Dan


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They make a really nice swimbait rod and a lot of nice saltwater stuff
I have a feather light m/h, think it was $120 that I feel I would put against anything under 200$


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Bought a 6'6" MH at a small tackle shop near Lake Mead in 1983. Liked it enough to purchase a 6'6" Heavy a few days later. Phenix was ahead of its time 40 years ago.

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