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Rod Arsenal #5867329 02/19/11 04:58 PM
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If you had to start over and money was no object, what "set" of rods would you have (i.e. length/action)? Also, what grip and reel seat would you like?

edit: Not brand, but style.

Last edited by BassAm; 02/19/11 06:42 PM.
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Re: Rod Arsenal [Re: BassAm] #5867410 02/19/11 05:38 PM
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I'm perfectly happy with my Lightning rods and Cherrywood rods, but then again, I am not a tourney fisherman fish


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If money was no object then whatever rods work at a tropical location with a 70 to 80 degree average temp and good fishing.


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Re: Rod Arsenal [Re: Dude Lebowski] #5867918 02/19/11 10:39 PM
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Very new to them but I have to go with BPS carbonlites


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6'3" MH F spooks
6'6 MH F Jerkbaits
6'9" MH F spinnerbaits
6'9 M MF poppers
7'0 M F shaky heads, 5" senkos
7'0" MHXF 1/4-3/8 T-rigs
7'0" MH MF shallow-medium crnks
7'0" H F 1/2 t-rigs
7'3" H F 1/2-3/4 jigs
7'3" XH MF 1- 1 1/2 jigs
7'3" MH MF DD22 and the likes
7'6" H MF swimbaits

I would probably go with Z bones

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Thanks Lapieza, that's the response I was looking for.

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waterloo 7.3 pich-n-stick,worms,lizards
waterloo 7.3 scrap-rod , jigs
waterloo 7, senkos
castaway MH 6.6 crank, topwater,frogin,senko etc.
castaway c-rig 7.6 , caralina rig
yes i know i spelled caralina rong.

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