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Re: Help Looking At New Rods
[Re: Brandon Z-7]
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11/17/13 02:29 AM
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Brandon Z-7
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I'm not specifically worried about brand or model.
More interested in what specs everyone recommends for each rod.
What action/stiffness would y'all recommended for a spinnerbait rod and what action/stiffness for a good shallow to medium cranking rod.
Need to know what kinda specs I need to be looking at. New to cranking and need a better spinnerbaits rod than what I have. So length/action/stiffness is what I'm mainly looking for.
2012 Nitro Z-7 150 Mercury ProXS Dual 8' Power Poles Lowrance Elite 7 HDI
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Re: Help Looking At New Rods
[Re: Brandon Z-7]
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11/17/13 02:42 AM
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Bass98
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As far as a crank bait rod, I would say a 7 foot medium action. Make sure it has a soft enough tip so you don't rip the bait out of the fishes mouth.
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Re: Help Looking At New Rods
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11/17/13 03:27 AM
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Tracy Lee
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Picked up a Powell Inferno today at APT, and I gotta say it is one awesome stick. Can't beat the lifetime warranty with the no questions asked $30 over the counter exchange either.
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Re: Help Looking At New Rods
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11/17/13 03:53 AM
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TX Basser
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This is what I use for spinnerbaits.
$159.99 Castaway Skeleton Spinnerbait Special
SKXSBM610: Exclusive Castaway Double-Exposed Reel Seat, Alconite Guides, Split Grip Handles, Multi-Modulus Blank Construction, Strong & Sensitive Length: 6'10" Power: Medium Action: Fast Guides: 10 Line Weight: 8-14 lbs Lure Weight: 3/8-3/4 oz
This is my small crankbait rod.
$159.99 Castaway Skeleton Cranking Rod
SKXCM7: Exclusive Castaway Double-Exposed Reel Seat, Alconite Guides, Split Grip Handles, Multi-Modulus Blank Construction, Strong & Sensitive Length: 7' Power: Medium Action: Moderate Line Weight: 8-14 lbs Lure Weight: 1/4-5/8 Handle: 10.5" C
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Re: Help Looking At New Rods
[Re: Brandon Z-7]
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11/17/13 04:08 AM
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Outlaw2531
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Brandon, I think this is somewhat of a personal preference. I prefer a 7 foot or 6'10" medium action rod with a moderate bend for medium and square bill cranks. For deep cranks I like a medium heavy action rod with a moderate bend. For most spinnerbaits I like a medium heavy action rod with a fast tip. Hope this helps.
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Re: Help Looking At New Rods
[Re: Brandon Z-7]
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11/17/13 04:46 AM
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Slide_R
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7 ft to 7 ft 3 in medium action or medium heavy will cover most of your 1/4 to 3/4 oz. crankbait and spinnerbait needs. This winter there will be some great deals on used rods as guys get new stuff for Christmas and gear up for the spring tourney season. You could likely get two rods of quality for the price range you stated if you troll the for sale/for swap boards.
Robert Oleson aka Slide_R
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Re: Help Looking At New Rods
[Re: Brandon Z-7]
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11/17/13 06:56 AM
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wackEmaster
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No problem. I'd stick with a med to medhvy with moderate action for the cranks and medhvy fast action for the spinner bait. Stick with those and and you'll be good to go.
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Re: Help Looking At New Rods
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11/17/13 03:27 PM
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largemouthokie
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Look at Shimano crucials. Lifetime warrenty.
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Re: Help Looking At New Rods
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11/17/13 03:35 PM
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Re: Help Looking At New Rods
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11/18/13 02:09 AM
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Looking to get a few better rods. I have been bass fishing about a year and a half. Currently all I have is the BPS Exteme 6' 6" Medium Heavy. They work really well as an all around rod. But I am getting more in to spinnerbait fishing and cranking. What recommendations are out there for a better spinnerbait rod and a cranking rod. Do not want to look at any crazy expensive rods. Just needing a step up. This is a question that is asked over and over again. Dobyns, Denali, Powell, iRod, Duckett, etc. all make fine rods. My personal opinion is that you go to Bass Pro Shops, Gander Mountain, and Cabelas and spend a lot of time checking out different rods. I will not buy a fishing rod without first putting it in my hand. There is no cast-in-stone specifications for fishing rods. One company's medium heavy, may feel like medium to you. It's got to feel good in your hands and feel like it is going to do what you want it to do.
Be safe, Rayzor ![[Linked Image]](http://i418.photobucket.com/albums/pp267/JLedbetter/th_Boatpics036.jpg) 2001 Triton Tx-21/225 Mercury EFI
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Re: Help Looking At New Rods
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11/18/13 02:11 AM
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Tiltman
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Brandon look up Crankbass here in TFF he has some falcons for sale that will be like new he takes great care of his stuff.
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Re: Help Looking At New Rods
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11/18/13 04:07 AM
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Brandon Z-7
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Thanks for the input guys. Helps a lot.
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Re: Help Looking At New Rods
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11/18/13 04:00 PM
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ChumBag
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I don't know if its important to you but Falcon and Castaway are American made rods. I am a fan of the Falcon Bucoo series myself.
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Re: Help Looking At New Rods
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11/18/13 04:35 PM
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Re: Help Looking At New Rods
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11/18/13 05:35 PM
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Jay Kendrick
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The new megabass rods look awesome. I can't wait to get my hands on some.
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