Rod Selection Narrowed Down. Which ?
Hello,
Not an expert with all of this, so, as always, really appreciate all the
help I've received in the past. Great Forum, and nice of you guys to
take the time to answer my questions.
Am pushing 80 now, and a lot of the nuances in rod selection escape me.
So, thanks for suggestions.
As I've writeen, I am trying to decide on a new 8 foot rod for myself.
Hard without actually trying them all, but fun and interesting.
Want something "a bit" stiffer in the tip area, and with more backbone than the
Daiwa Spinmatic-C UL 8 footer I now have.
Worried that I might pick something "too heavy" or too stiff for how I fish.
The Daiwa is a fine rod, except for the ver spongy tip section.
Would like something very, very similar, but just a stiffer tip length.
Fish mainly very small lures; 1/16 oz or so. Small Mepps, small plastic worms, etc.
Nothing larger than about 2 pounds where I fish. Crappie and Largemouth, mainly.
Have (I think) narrowed it down to one of the following three.
a. Cabela Crappie Rod by BnM: Was reading thru the new Cabela catalog and saw this rod. 8 foot length.
Surprisingly, BnM does not seem to offer this "exact" rod in their catalog.
Probably made (only) for Cabela.
This Cabela rod is listed as "Medium Light".
Think it would be too heavy for the small stuff I typically throw ?
Or, should I try to find something labeled as just "Light", rather than this "Medium-Light" ?
The terminology they use such as Light, Fast, etc. does not seem to be consistent from mfg. to mfg. No real definition standards apparently.
Still, it is only fishing, and not rocket-science. Some rods are pricey, but without actually playing with them, it's
hard to decide. Would hate to (try to) return it if a bad choice.
This Cabela rod has only 6 Guides.
Seems perhaps sparse for an 8 footer ?. Thoughts ?
And on the rod itself (for my type of fishing) ? Again, they call it a "Medium-Light".
b. Gander Mountain: Guide Series Classic Crappie Rod, 8', Light
Have a smaller length Gander Mountain rod now. Excellent rod for the $. Really nice.
But I do want an 8'.
c. Pro Angler: Specs are: 8 Foot Rod
9 stainless steel eyelets
17 inch handle
Two piece rod
Hybrid Rod use Baitcast or Spinning Reel
Weighs only 4.2 ounces
4X Backbone
Medium action custom blank
First few inches of tip is Fast Action for quick hooksets
Light in weight (not ultralights)"
Know nothing about Pro Angler, frankly.
Quality, etc. ?
*Light enough for casting 1/16 oz lures (says "Medium Action" ?) ?
And,
Bass Pro: Micro Lites are not offered in an 8' length.
Their Micro Lite Graphite Float 'n' Fly Spinning Rod in 8' was mentioned as probably "being too heavy for the fishing I do" by BugTussle.
Any thoughts as to (a), (b), or (c) for me ?
As always, much appreciative.
Regards,
Bob