skunked wrote:For about the same price, try a BPS Carbonlite (especially the micro guide version--light and crisp actions), Shimano Compre, Falcon Bucoo, or maybe a used higher end rod. You will quickly find those Skeet rods gathering dust. Good luck and post some pics of your future catches. Looks like you're off to a great start!
I've got several other rods, from loomis, BPS, All Star, Castaway, Yamamoto etc.... This is just one that my buddy that owns a tackle shop said to try for the money. I brought 6 rods here but i prefer not to risk breaking my high end ones if its not a tournament.
Ca_Bass wrote:The Cabellas Prodigy rods are nice for $99 as well..just checked them out they are on sale for $60 at the moment! Pretty sure most of the Cabellas brand gear is made by Diawa. I think BPS is made by pflueger or pinnacle..I'm not big fans of either of those companies, but to each their own
For quality rods that aren't going to break the bank, All Star rods are probably my favorite. But the Cabellas Prodigy rods are a close second. Fairly light for $99. For reels...You can't go wrong with a Curado.
Can't wait till every rod in my box is a gloomis or team daiwa. I just got my first loomis a few weeks ago and all I can say is OH MY GOD! It might be the most amazing thing I've ever held in my hands. I can't wait to go to bass pro or cabellas and hold a Steez. I wont purchase a $400-500 rod without touching it first.
I have a few Curado's, they are my go to reel, actually just got a new one a couple weeks ago. On the thought of Cabela's rods I have actually never bought anything from them...Since I'm from MO where Bass Pro was founded thats where I usually bought my major items. (other than that (ztackle.com) I like the Loomis rods..have a spinner at the moment that I rarely use (not that I don't like it..) but as far as daiwa i'm not a big fan but everyone has their likes and dislikes. Steez are one of the greatest feeling rods I've ever had in my hands...but I've broke a couple $300 rods and I'm not quite willing to make that jump! More often than not you will see a BPS signature series rod in my hands.
roadwarriorsvt wrote:First of all, I'm not slam'in no one for having expensive tackle, but I must sincerely ask; Whats the big deal? I've used cheap @$$ Shimano rod & reels all my life, catch fish, have fun, etc. Why do you need, er, want to spend big bucks on high end stuff? Now, I'll be the first to admit, I've never even held a $100.00+ rod, so maybe I don't know what I'm missing. Could that be it?
And I know this sounds hypicritical coming from someone who spent way too much $$ on a bass boat when something 1/10th of it will do fine for our lake.
I myself have a range I will spend depending on what it is..I prefer things to last. I have been fishing most of my life, and with a father who was active on the tournament trails I spent a lot of time in the boat testing and trying things to get an edge. A cheap rod doesn't have the sensitivity or reaction that a higher end rod does. The same goes for a reel, quality can't be substituted...I won't own a $400 reel but I'll buy Curado's anyday (if i could only have one reel that would be it).
I think for lake wilson...super high end stuff may be overkill but I don't think I'll be here forever (not realistic for many young people wanting good careers in certain industries). I still enjoy fishing on the mainland and plan to travel back for a few tournaments this year as a co-angler...and in those settings I want better equipment... Thats just my $0.02 though.
I did see a Ranger trailer in the lot, I had to laugh for the size of the lake vs the cost of that boat but in the end if you have the money and want the best.. why not!