ckrb2007 Posted February 14, 2011 Report Posted February 14, 2011 I have received $400.00 in gift cards from family at x-mas and my b-day. What multi-purpose spinning rod and reel would you get? I'm leaning towards a Stradic reel but appreciate other opinions. I'm stuck on a rod though?!??! Appreciate the feedback everyone!! Colin
ripsomelips Posted February 14, 2011 Report Posted February 14, 2011 Hey, The Stradic is an amazing reel and i have it paired with a G Loomis GL3. If you don't mind paying a little more i would say that's the best combo!
kickingfrog Posted February 14, 2011 Report Posted February 14, 2011 Oh the choices. Figure out what it is you are going to use it for. A rod that works for crankbaits, would not be a great jig rod for example. If you are looking for a rod that will do many things it might be a bit harder to pick one. What other rods do you have? Are you replacing your main rod, or are you diversifying? What do you fish for? How do you fish? Shore, boat, casting, trolling, still, bait? You may want to pick a rod and then pick the reel, or at least the size. If you are just starting to build a arsonal of tackle you might consider a 2500 size stradic (since you mentioned it already) and two rods in the $100 range. The reel will last and you can upgrade the rods later. I would wait until the spring sale that bps has in March. There will be rods on sale and reels can get a discount if you bring in a old reel for trade in.
uglyfish Posted February 14, 2011 Report Posted February 14, 2011 quantum energy pti30, solid reel. looks great and performs even better. i believe its a bit cheaper then the stradic and in my opinion is better then the stradic. as for a rod, really depends on what ur lookin to use it for .
Gregoire Posted February 14, 2011 Report Posted February 14, 2011 (edited) For reels I would look at the shimano stradic (CI4 or FI) 2500 and the pflueger supreme xt and patriarch 9530. For rods I would look at the st croix avid and the shimano crucial I am partial to 7'. Medium power should cover most species. Mix and match to see what you feels right. If you wanted some money left over BPS offers the Stradic FI and the Supreme XT paired up with a house brand carbonlite rod that seems to be nice. Edited February 14, 2011 by fishgreg
MCTFisher9120 Posted February 14, 2011 Report Posted February 14, 2011 Get a St Croix Avid spinning(love mine) and get a Saros 2500 or Stradic 2500....should be enough cash for the setup.
lookinforwalleye Posted February 14, 2011 Report Posted February 14, 2011 wait for the Spring Classic!
ckrb2007 Posted February 14, 2011 Author Report Posted February 14, 2011 Great information so far guys! I appreciate it. I'm basically looking for an all 'round, multi-species rod, thinking a 7' rod and 2500 series reel. I'm not one of those guys who has 15 different rod/reel combos. I have a fairly good baitcaster and a few lower end spinning combos so I was looking to get a good spinning rod and reel set-up. I do fish a lot in the kawarthas for walleye and bass. Thanks again for the input! Colin
asdve23rveavwa Posted February 14, 2011 Report Posted February 14, 2011 wait for the Spring Classic! Words of wisdom...I second this!!! You will get better deals, for sure.
perchslayer666 Posted February 14, 2011 Report Posted February 14, 2011 Wait for the spring classic, and don't forget to bring in an older reel you don't use anymore for more savings on a nice reel.... Get there early though, cause most of the sales stuff will be greatly depleted by the 1st weekend.
bdox Posted February 14, 2011 Report Posted February 14, 2011 Don't expect any deals on rods, unless you want Bass Pro crap. To get any deal on a reel other than Bass Pro/Browning, you'll have to trade in an old one.
ckrb2007 Posted February 14, 2011 Author Report Posted February 14, 2011 Does anyone have any feedback on those "carrot stix" rods?? I see them used a lot on WFN......especially down south. Just wondering if they're any good.
jedimaster Posted February 14, 2011 Report Posted February 14, 2011 I have heard very mixed reviews on the carrot stix from Tournament bass guys. I woudl second the Cumara/Stradic setup. I have a cumar with an E7, and I love the rod. I would love to upgrade a few Vrods for some cumara's for my stradic's
Drew_10 Posted February 14, 2011 Report Posted February 14, 2011 Whatever rod you buy, make sure it has a lifetime warranty. In my opinion, that's gotta be one of the most important things. From my experiance, BPS was great about giving me an over the counter replacement for a crucial I snapped a few years ago.
scugpg Posted February 14, 2011 Report Posted February 14, 2011 Will BPS match prices elsewhere? If something isn't on sale maybe you can look around and see if you can get them to match.
uglyfish Posted February 15, 2011 Report Posted February 15, 2011 lol its kinda pointless asking for opinions on what rod or reel to get.... too many guys have a hard-on for shimano and all u get are bias opinions from shimano guys
Gregoire Posted February 15, 2011 Report Posted February 15, 2011 lol its kinda pointless asking for opinions on what rod or reel to get.... too many guys have a hard-on for shimano and all u get are bias opinions from shimano guys I think that is a kind of unfair statement. While I do find that there is a bias towards shimano products here, it is for good reason. With the proximity to the Peterborough office, and a reputation for quality. While they may not be the best choice for everyone they should be considered and compared by people looking to purchase new equipment. If the poster was looking for less expensive gear I would point him towards some less expensive gear. On that note I would compare a rapala r-type rod and reel to the more expensive gear and see what you like. A combo of that sort would be about half the cost and may suit your needs. The one thing I will say is don't just get a stradic because people on this forum tell you too. Look at all the gear in your price range a buy what feels good in your hand.
ckrb2007 Posted February 15, 2011 Author Report Posted February 15, 2011 Well said fishgreg. After reading the posts thus far, and one in particular, I'm now leaning towards getting one good spinning reel and a couple semi-good rods. I understand my question was kind of in the same boat of "what truck is better....ford, chevy or dodge".....but I'm just looking for opinions, options and ideas. Keep the "ideas" coming guys...you're helping me out a lot! Colin
smally21 Posted February 15, 2011 Report Posted February 15, 2011 this might not be helpful but i wouldn't put that much money into a spinning combo. while i love my stradics, i get equivalent, or at least good enough performance from reels like a sedona for half the money. inexpensive med light spinning rods have great feel and are less trouble to maintain, or pitch if they break. i put the bigger dollars into baitcasting setups where it seems to matter more. but hey, a stradic with a compre/crucial setup would be a nice way to use the gift card!
Gregoire Posted February 15, 2011 Report Posted February 15, 2011 Also check out Tackletour.com it has reviews and a good forum. It has reviews of a lot of gear. Also try the basspro website, as it has reviews of gear as well.
archie_james_c Posted February 15, 2011 Report Posted February 15, 2011 (edited) A 7 foot, medium power, fast action St.Croix Legend Tournament Bass series rod- 220$ Daiwa Tierra 2500 reel- 149$ ish OR for the Loomis guys... Loomis IMX Spin/Jig series 7 foot, medium power, fact action- 290$ (SJR844S) Pflueger Supreme XT (that new magnesium bodied one)- 149$ Thats what I look at or some variation of those if I wanted one, super nice, multi-purpose rod/reel. Edited February 15, 2011 by archie_james_c
Cudz Posted February 15, 2011 Report Posted February 15, 2011 Damn last year's pflueger supreme xt with magnesium body is on sale at bps for $69.88. That would be a great real.
sauce Posted February 15, 2011 Report Posted February 15, 2011 A stradic 2500 FI and two compres. Lots of actions and lengths available in one piece and two. $400 probably wont cover it, but you aren't over budget by much. One thing to note, the new generation of super light reels (stradic CI4 and pfleuger patriarch etc.) don't balance well on most rods. If you buy one of these reels, you will also need a very light rod to fully appreciate the advantages.
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