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glass crankbait rod? #5193172 08/13/10 04:05 AM
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I am looking for a fiberglass cranking rod. what are the options? I would like to keep it under $150


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Re: glass crankbait rod? [Re: GotMuddy] #5193176 08/13/10 04:08 AM
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Check out the St croix glass crankbait rod! I love mine, its all I use for shallow cranking. I'm hopefully gonna buy a longer one soon for some deep cranking.


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Re: glass crankbait rod? [Re: RowdyBass] #5193188 08/13/10 04:13 AM
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Originally Posted By: RowdyBass
Check out the St croix glass crankbait rod! I love mine, its all I use for shallow cranking. I'm hopefully gonna buy a longer one soon for some deep cranking.

+1 I got the 7ft one and love it.


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Re: glass crankbait rod? [Re: Justin B] #5193249 08/13/10 05:20 AM
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Powell makes one in that price range.

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Re: glass crankbait rod? [Re: Monty Wright] #5193252 08/13/10 05:23 AM
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The American Rodsmith David Fritts rod is a great glass rod for under $100

Re: glass crankbait rod? [Re: csnowden] #5193283 08/13/10 06:05 AM
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Originally Posted By: csnowden
The American Rodsmith David Fritts rod is a great glass rod for under $100


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Re: glass crankbait rod? [Re: Charlie Brown III] #5193360 08/13/10 09:27 AM
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skeet resse rod

Re: glass crankbait rod? [Re: bassguy1986] #5193449 08/13/10 11:47 AM
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skeet resse rod


+1 Good rods

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Re: glass crankbait rod? [Re: GotMuddy] #5193639 08/13/10 01:12 PM
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Man there is a lot of crankbait rods out there for under that price. Problem is can you use the same rod for deep crankin and shallow crankin. No. Take a 6'6" stout rod with 65lb. Power Pro and you can crank little crank baits in the grass like mad. But you can't use it for tossin weighted Poes 400s in 20' of water. I say get with a buddy that cranks and get in his head. I have over 50 Poes that I weighted back in the day. I really caught a lot of bass on those baits. I used a David Fritts crankin stick by Lews for those baits. Nice rod and Bass Pro still sells a Lews.

Re: glass crankbait rod? [Re: M&M13] #5193645 08/13/10 01:13 PM
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thanks for the replies, this gives me something to research. I think I lose quite a few fish using my graphite rods. Right now I use a fast/light GT40x all star for crankbaits.


Re: glass crankbait rod? [Re: West Coaster] #5193667 08/13/10 01:17 PM
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Originally Posted By: West Coaster
Man there is a lot of crankbait rods out there for under that price. Problem is can you use the same rod for deep crankin and shallow crankin. No. Take a 6'6" stout rod with 65lb. Power Pro and you can crank little crank baits in the grass like mad. But you can't use it for tossin weighted Poes 400s in 20' of water. I say get with a buddy that cranks and get in his head. I have over 50 Poes that I weighted back in the day. I really caught a lot of bass on those baits. I used a David Fritts crankin stick by Lews for those baits. Nice rod and Bass Pro still sells a Lews.


I do well over 90% of my fishing on the buffalo river, white river, and crooked creek. 10ft of water is rare this time of year and 15ft is unheard of. Thanks for the perspective though. I have a 7' med hvy bionic blade I may use for deep crankbaits if I start fishing the lake again.


Re: glass crankbait rod? [Re: GotMuddy] #5193916 08/13/10 02:14 PM
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I have two of the old style Dawia glass crankbait rods. One is a 6'6" and the other is a 7" and they are both in good shape. I will take 100.00 for both of them. If interested pm me for details.

Re: glass crankbait rod? [Re: rducky625] #5194261 08/13/10 03:37 PM
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Skeet Reese rod only 89.99 at academy

Re: glass crankbait rod? [Re: M&M13] #5194292 08/13/10 03:46 PM
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+1 Good rods


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Re: glass crankbait rod? [Re: kickerfishpro (Jeremy David)] #5194651 08/13/10 05:03 PM
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I know there are alot of quantum haters out there and generally I am one of them but the tour kvd cranking rods are amazing for cranking. They are right at the top of your price range though.

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