King.Of.Anglers.Jeremiah
Fishing ? Instructor!
I'm stepping up my gear (again) and getting some actual tournament grade bass fishing rods. I'd stick with my current ones because they're so much less expensive, but using my more expensive saltwater rods at Lanier pointed out to me that I'm missing out performance wise. The difference was pretty evident actually. That said, I'm also a little bit forced to do it because specifically designed rods like a 7'4 flipping rod or 6'9 drop shot/shaky head rod only come from the bigger brand manufacturers and they have the right sizes. I'm looking at trying these specifically:
St. Croix Bass X casting rod
No.8 tackle blackout casting rod
Carrot stix wild orange spinning/casting
Lew's speed stick spinning/casting
Lew's mach speed stick casting rod
Duckett ghost casting
Duckett triad crankbait casting rod
Daiwa Aird - X spinning/casting
If anyone here has used any of these, or have any recommendations, some input as to how they stack up to other options would be appreciated. Just don't want to spend $129 on a rod, $79 for a reel and be disappointed.
St. Croix Bass X casting rod
No.8 tackle blackout casting rod
Carrot stix wild orange spinning/casting
Lew's speed stick spinning/casting
Lew's mach speed stick casting rod
Duckett ghost casting
Duckett triad crankbait casting rod
Daiwa Aird - X spinning/casting
If anyone here has used any of these, or have any recommendations, some input as to how they stack up to other options would be appreciated. Just don't want to spend $129 on a rod, $79 for a reel and be disappointed.