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Where Do You Put The Money - Rod or Reel?



 
 
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Old February 14th, 2004, 07:31 PM
Crownliner
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Default Where Do You Put The Money - Rod or Reel?

put the money in the rod. you can learn to throw a cheap reel, but you
can't teach feeling to a cheap rod. if you have to, you can stroll or drift
carolina rigs, and any cheapo will throw a big jig and craw or a heavy
spinnerbait. but no matter what you do if you have a rod that is dead as an
old tree limb, you are going to miss fish and snag more.

crownliner

"BassAngler" wrote in message
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"I have a $150 for a combo, what should I buy? I have $200, I have $100,
etc."
Man if that is not the most common question asked on every fishing forum,
and that I am asked in person.

I personally have a hard time with that question. Do you recommend they

buy
a good rod and a cheap reel? Do you recommend they buy a good reel and a
cheap rod? For I will not recommend they buy just an Ok reel & rod combo.

The cheaper the reel, the more problems they are going to have casting and
dealing with backlashes. The cheaper the rod, the faster it is likely to
break, or lack sensitivity, or simply cause them problems with guide

inserts
popping out, reel seat not locking properly, etc.

Part of the problem is that I don't want the person thinking of me every
time they have a problem because I recommended the product. But on the
other hand, they look at you like your an ass, because you won't make a
recommendation, and where do they put the money.

I'm beginning to believe it is more important that they have a good reel
first, then upgrade to a better rod later on. At least this way they have
less problems casting and can learn to cast accurately. But there are
different levels for each person's pocketbook.

So wouldn't y'all agree that the BEST lower cost baitcaster reels are the
Abu Garcia Ambassadeur line? (for someone looking to spend around a $100

for
a combo)

The Shimano Curado for someone looking to spend about $175-$200 on a

combo?

The problem area is the person looking for a combo in the $125-$150 range.

--
Craig Baugher





 




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