Garfisher Posted February 16, 2012 Report Posted February 16, 2012 Rapala 6'7" R-Type MH spinning rod (1 piece) with a Rapala Avantis spinning reel. Absolutely love the thing for casting chigger toads and weightless baby brush hogs for some shallow summer Largies.
Pikeslayer8 Posted February 16, 2012 Report Posted February 16, 2012 I just got a new Cabelas Platinum ZX rod this week. The claim is a new 3M Powerlux composite graphite that is 15% lighter and 30% stronger. Slappin on a Platinum ZX tournament spinning reel. Also trying out Berkley's TransOptic 8# mono. http://www.cabelas.c...%3Bcat104836680
Jer Posted February 16, 2012 Report Posted February 16, 2012 Last June at Lakair, I was lucky enough to win beautiful Spiel custom light 6'6" spinning rod in a raffle. I didn't have a decent reel for it all of last summer and didn't use it as much as I would have liked. For Christmas I got a new Stradic 1000FI reel for it (only seen ice duty so far) so I'm looking forward to getting more use from the rod, sure to become one of my favourites. Looks to be a dandy panfish, light jigging and small crankbait rod.
BillM Posted February 16, 2012 Report Posted February 16, 2012 Probably my St.Croix 7ft M Avid + Shimano Calais 200.
esoxansteel Posted February 16, 2012 Report Posted February 16, 2012 Loomis NRX 802 which is 6 ft 8 in, and designed as a Bass rod and advertised as such, but its one heck of a great Walleye rod for pitcin Bucktails and rubber, paired with a Shimano Stella wjhich I run, or also paired with a stradic CI4
jedimaster Posted February 16, 2012 Report Posted February 16, 2012 Can I have 3 favorites? St.Croix Legend Tournament in 5'10 with my stradic for skipping docks. I love this setup and can skim one under a 30 foot dock front front to back bounce off the shoreline and land it in a pina colada laying down next to the a girl laying down for a tan Cumara 6'8 M XF and curado E7 for finesse jiggs so light and comfy I can flip all day with this setup. GL2 drop shot rod with a stradic. I love this setup as well.
PainInTheBass Posted February 16, 2012 Report Posted February 16, 2012 Daiwa S O L baitcaster and a custom ultralight baitcasting rod for soft plastics. I caught my PB bass on that as well as a musky. Too much fun.
danbouck Posted February 17, 2012 Report Posted February 17, 2012 My favourite is actually one of my cheapest. 7' Browning Medallion and Pflueger Supreme
boombap Posted February 17, 2012 Report Posted February 17, 2012 Shimano Compre or Crucial Crankbait Rod. (99.99-159.99) and a Shimano Chronarch(204.99). The weight difference is noticeable in between these two series and any same rods compared. It's not much but enough maybe. Decide between the rods but for a reel that you plan on casting with all day long I don't think the Curado would be good enough but I'm sure it will do the job. For $50 more you can have a very smooth light good reel that is well worth the price. Hope this helps, MTBF I was at le barons today, just looking around. I was looking at the shimano crucial 7' cranking rod.. and ended up buying it .. the no tax sale convinced me. It seems like a great rod and cant wait to get it wet. I will be pairing it with my bps pro qualifier reel for now. It's the 6:4:1 gear ratio, what do you guys think?
uglyfish Posted February 17, 2012 Report Posted February 17, 2012 i have 2, first is a 7'6" medium/heavy backwoods custom rod. flipping stick, paired with a quantum kinetic PT, 65lb spiderwire. other is a 7' medium power backwoods custom, drop shot rod. quantum kinetic PTiB30, 8lb trilene 100% flouro
Garry2Rs Posted February 17, 2012 Report Posted February 17, 2012 For the last ten years my go-to Senko rod has been a St.Croix Avid 6'9" ml with a Stradic 1000. I've used it so much that I had to re wrap the guides this winter! I have a 7ft. Walleye series G.Loomis Crankbait rod with a Chronarch and an 6.5 and 7ft Loomis IMX's with Chronarch's as well. These rods are great when I want a little more feel as with spinnerbaits and Carolina rigs etc. This winter I built a new Crappie rod on a Spin-Jig blank that is now the love of my life...grin. Using another Stradic 1000, it is light enough to throw 1/32 jigs, but the butt is strong enough to handle large fish...I have landed some 2 and 4 pound Bass with it no problem. Garry2rs
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