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Discussion in 'Hobbies and Interests' started by Daryl, Dec 15, 2013.

  1. Daryl

    Daryl

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    I haven't been fishing in 20 years and I am considering starting up again. I would go for trout, bass, and pan fish. What brand/type of rod would you recommend?
     
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    Many brands have decent stuff and its all in how much you want to spend. I suggest a matched combo and don't be afraid to spend if you want quality. Makers like Quantum-Abu Garcia-Daiwa and Shimano all have good quality gear. I also like Ugly stick rods, Reasonable price and hard to break. Bass Pro shops also has some affordable gear.

    For trout and pan fish look for a light action rod. Bass would need medium action or Medium heavy of you pan to fish dense cover or heavy weeded area's. A medium light action might be a good in between if all you can afford is one rod/reel combo.
     
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  3. HittinSteel

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    I've owned dozens and dozens of rods and reels over the years. Currently have what I consider a great all around setup. A 7' medium/lite St. Croix Avid rod and an Okuma Avenger reel. I use this setup for trout, bass, walleye, crappie etc. I have even caught several steelhead with it.

    As was said above, your budget will control what you can buy. Maybe head to a local outdoor shop and look around.
     
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  4. Daryl

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    Thanks. My grandfather used to take me all the time but he passed away many years ago. I wouldn't even know where to start looking without your advice.
     
  5. fishingpol

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    Good advice given here. Even the basic combination spinning rods at Wally World are decent enough to get you going for short money. Shimano comes too mind as what I have purchased. I have switched to one piece rods, but the two piece give nice packability.
     
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    Ice fishing here this time of the year.
    Clothing important too. :)
     
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  7. Grizzly Adam

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    That's exactly what I was going to recommend, go to Wally World and pick out a cheaper model that fits your needs. Probably have quite a few on clearance this time of year. You don't want to drop serious money until you have a better idea what you personally need, or maybe not even then. I am happy with all my Shakespeare models I picked up there.
     
  8. eatonpcat

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    I fish St Croix or G Loomis rods paired with Penn reels...Rods are a little pricey, but buy them once and they will service you for a lifetime. Not sure why I'm so loyal to Penn reels, but that's what I like!
     
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    I usually just buy the nicest rod I can find at Meijer's or Walmart. I have only bought two rods in 8 years and I fish often to get away from things for a while. They hold up very well and both look like new still. I think they where Shakespeare brand.
     
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    Nice gear.....Have you ever caught any fish?;) I don't recall seeing any pics...[​IMG]
     
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    Nope...no fish to date, But if they ever start running, I have the equipment!! Is that a Starfish I see??
     
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    :rofl: :lol:
     
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  13. Wwert

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    I'm partial to the reels with the most ball bearings. I use all spinning stuff. I have several Shimano, Cardinal and some Daiwas. I like 1 piece rods about 6 1/2 ft medium action. I lake fish for large and smallmouth bass and use 8 lb test as I am in the weeds guide a bit. Love the Yamamoto rubber worms but they ain't cheap.
     
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    "Love the Yamamoto rubber worms but they ain't cheap."… are they chewy? I hate chewy rubber worms, don't you… ? :drunk:
     
  15. Grizzly Adam

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    I thought Trojan had taken care of that whole rubber work problem.
     
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    Are they chewy?
     
  17. Grizzly Adam

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    Rubbery.
     
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  18. Wwert

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    You guys hittin that still again. They ain't chewy they are nutty
     
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    Nothing like fishing with a fly rod. We fish bass and blue gill with a fly rod and a popper, it makes life simple!
     
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  20. Wwert

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    Wanna have some real fun fish for sallies on a 6 wt rod. They tear your azz up.