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rod selection #9855557 03/26/14 01:01 PM
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I currently have all c arrott stix but am thinking of switching due to it kinda being a hassle to get a broken one exchanged jw what brands y'all use thanx

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Re: rod selection [Re: Romneyfish] #9855586 03/26/14 01:06 PM
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if you like your carrot stix then you may wanna try duckett rods. ive been using them for a year now and really enjoy them. very light and sensative and you wont have any problems exchanging damaged rods.

Re: rod selection [Re: Romneyfish] #9855731 03/26/14 01:45 PM
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Can't go wrong with Falcons either



Re: rod selection [Re: Romneyfish] #9855737 03/26/14 01:46 PM
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My vote is Falcon. With that being said, you just need to go out and see which rod feels best to you that you can afford.

Re: rod selection [Re: Romneyfish] #9855830 03/26/14 02:09 PM
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Take a look at the Omen 13 rods. Great rods for the money, my new favorites. Cabela's has them.


Re: rod selection [Re: Romneyfish] #9855900 03/26/14 02:26 PM
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Click on the link below and check out Powell Rods. They have 5 different model lines of casting and spinning rods. Range from $70-$350. Try them out and you will be glad.

Re: rod selection [Re: Romneyfish] #9856742 03/26/14 06:23 PM
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For a rod for the blue collar weekend warrior type that doesn't want to spend ridiculous

sums on over priced rods, I'd vote for the Falcons.


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Re: rod selection [Re: Romneyfish] #9856759 03/26/14 06:30 PM
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Can't go wrong with a Dobyns or G.Loomis. I personally love the G.Loomis GL2 rods.


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I like St.Croix rods, been useing for 10yrs. I like the Avid series, great quality and life time warranty. Avid series being middle of their line avg price $200.00.They have replaced 2 of mine no problems...craig

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