Anyone use that 7 ' rod for around 300.00 for bream? I need to cast lightweight jigs and was wondering if they were worth the money?
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Anyone use that 7 ' rod for around 300.00 for bream? I need to cast lightweight jigs and was wondering if they were worth the money?
You can have a great JDM rod for 300 bucks delivered to your door that will blow that rod out of the water. I had an older Loomis model that I gave away to my son when I got into JDM rods. Is it worth the money...if you want it I am sure it is....but you can have much better for same price, or maybe even a little less.
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Agree with Alphahawk. For $300, I'd rather have a JDM rod.
Just curious, as to what reels, y'all use on those JDM rods?
another one to consider is a st croix panfish rod. i have two one is 6'9" ultralight fast action. the other is 7' light power x-fast action. i couldn't tell ya which i prefer there both great rods. i fish em with shimano sedona 1000's and use 2 or 4lbs test mono. i can throw a 1/64th trout magnet 60-70ft. both of these rods run $110. reels are about 70.00.
I wouldn't pay $300 for a rod, even if it was guaranteed to catch a fish on every cast :Rofl (and it's not because I can't afford to pay that much)
Seriously .... !!!
If I want to go "micro-lite" ... I'll haul out my Mitchell Zero Gravity rods. (6'6" High Molecular Density Carbon)
If I want to go "Lite - Med Lite" ... I'll use my ESP rod (6'6" PowerLite).
Both of them have been used to cast 1/32-1/16oz jigs for Crappie, and have performed very well.
(Note : The Zero Gravity rod is no longer on the market. And ESP rods are cheaper when purchased thru Grizzly Jigs Co.)
^^^^^^ This! Even for Sailfish and Cobia, I wont spend that much. Nope! Not doing it.
I agree with this opinion for my own use. I just received a new 7' 6" Fenwick L-MFS 2 pc rod in the mail from Allegany Angler in PA.
Ed, the guy there spent well over an hour on the phone with me while he picked up every rod of his big inventory for me. I had tried
several 7' ultralites localy including the 7' Eagle model Fenwick. I couldn't find a 7' St Croix Panfish model localy even in Okeechobee, but he had one and said I wouldn't like that one either as it is very whippy. He did stress how good the Loomis rods are and guaranteed id be very happy with one. But finally, he said let me look at a higher grade Fenwick, and picked up the rod I now have. He said ill ship this rod to you for $99.95 to your door, and if you aren't happy send it back. The container he shipped it in is pvc pipe with the rod wrapped with bubble wrap inside. I think its the nicest rod ive ever held in my hand. All I need do now is decide on the line, but I think ill start with 4#. Its rated at 4 to 8#.
I'm looking for two or three 7ft, preferably ultra lights. I've enjoyed my Premier, Triumph and Panfish Series rods made by St Croix, but I've recently broken the tips on three of them. It seems like the St Croix rods have weak tips, at least that's been my luck.
I'd like to try the 7ft Fenwick rod but would prefer the ultra light if possible. As far as money, I'll spend $100-$125 or so on a good rod but $300 is silly IMO. Manufacturers have warped the publics' thinking on products. You absolutely should not have to spend three one hundred dollar bills to have a quality bluegill/shellcracker pole.
As far as reels,I now buy pflueger presidents ( mainly 6925 ) . I was a shimano fan for years . I still like them but feel the lower end Shimano is not any better than the president series in the same price range . jmo To bream fish 125.00 for the set up is about my limit . To many good rods sold on this site to pay way more for a little more .
So, I'm guessing $1,000 for a fly rod is out of the question. ;)
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How about $9,050 for bamboo? ;)
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Gosh. I had no clue about jdm rods. Never heard of them. Then jdm shimanos. Didn't know there was a difference. I like good quality stuff. But, a 300.00 rod, with a 200.00 reel better be something special. Based on what's been said, not sure if a 500.00 outfit is any better than a 200.00 outfit.
QT, not in my opinion. Look up the price of a Shimano Stella. Last I saw it was about $700, and being a Shimano fan, I still don't see it. If one went over the side, I'd have to drain the lake! A good setup can be had for $100 to $200, reel and line included. Some folks have it to spend, and that's OK, just personal taste to my way of thinking.
Qt - If you go with the G Loomis you would probably be happier with a G2 for pan fishing. 7' one piece is an awesome rod. St. Croix panfish series is a real good choice also.
IMO a problem with JDM rods is they are extremely hard to put down once you have fished one. There are cheaper entry models (little heavier)$60 - $100, mid- level (my choice) $100 - $300, and the upper end $300+. I have got a lot of rods from ebay - most with $20 shipping - within a week (SoCal).
I like fishing the Mebaru style - carbon - solid tip - over 7'. These rods are designed to cast ultra-lite jigs and make the jig dance.
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