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Re: Best All Around Rod...
[Re: davetexas22]
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01/30/10 11:52 PM
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kcudd25
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CastAway Skeleton....... you can use it for almost use it for anything!
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Re: Best All Around Rod...
[Re: kcudd25]
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02/04/10 07:00 AM
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shootisttx
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"Be thankful we're not getting all the government we're paying for." - Will Rogers
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Re: Best All Around Rod...
[Re: kcudd25]
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02/04/10 12:33 PM
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Kenny aka (rodbender1)
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CastAway Skeleton....... you can use it for almost use it for anything! Best choice you can make. CastAway Skeleton series 7Mag medium heavy SFK7M. If I was told I could only have one rod this would be it, as versatile as they come.
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Re: Best All Around Rod...
[Re: Kenny aka (rodbender1)]
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02/04/10 01:46 PM
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vanhagar
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6'8" Shimano Cumara MH Fast. I think it does everything pretty well and is super light for casting all day.
Eating is fundamental
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Re: Best All Around Rod...
[Re: vanhagar]
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02/04/10 07:15 PM
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Bassin1970
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I just recently got a Kistler Magnesium TS 6' 9" (or 10) and I must say I really like it. I use it for weightless soft plastics and Texas rigs. Very good sensitivity and lightweight.
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Re: Best All Around Rod...
[Re: Doug E. Fresh]
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02/07/10 04:37 PM
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briansgi
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I'd go with Falcon. It's one of the few rods made completely in the US, even the blank. The only thing not made in the US are the FUJI guides.
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Re: Best All Around Rod...
[Re: briansgi]
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02/07/10 09:26 PM
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armadillo joe
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AllPro 7' med heavy real light very sensitive graphite rings in the handle for more sensitivaty. every thing but the guides made in the USA.
Last edited by armadillo joe; 02/07/10 09:28 PM.
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Re: Best All Around Rod...
[Re: briansgi]
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02/08/10 12:51 AM
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Robert_R
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I'd go with Falcon. It's one of the few rods made completely in the US, even the blank. The only thing not made in the US are the FUJI guides. Actually, about the only thing that is made in the US is the blank, guides - no, seat - no, cork - no, EVA - no (not aware of any US made), thread - maybe US made. For only one rod, I'd take a 7' medium heavy moderate fast action. You could throw just about anything with it. Powerful and fast enough for most tip up baits, yet slow enough for treble hook baits. Not perfect, but it would do for just about anything.
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Re: Best All Around Rod...
[Re: Robert_R]
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02/08/10 05:23 AM
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fishmagnet
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Re: Best All Around Rod...
[Re: Robert_R]
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02/08/10 05:23 AM
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Evan O'Brien
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7' MH and whatever rod company you like 
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Re: Best All Around Rod...
[Re: Evan O'Brien]
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02/11/10 01:52 PM
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bassndad
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Outdoorsman
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Started using H&H rods this year, been pleased so far. MH are good all around rod and the Senko Special has a great feel.
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