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<blockquote data-quote="angry Bob" data-source="post: 78959" data-attributes="member: 836"><p>I'm sure cabelas has a rod you'll like. You just have to settle on a length, power, and action that you want probably 6'6 to 7'0 medium power, and then compare different rods in your budget. Only you can tell what rod feels good to you. Some will be lighter than others, some will have a fast action tip so they'll feel pretty stiff. The slower tip rods will feel a little whippy. Personally I can't stand slow action rods like an ugly stick for example. Also I'd check Gander Mtn. if you have one in your area. I always see pflueger and shimano combos on their racks, and they have their own line of rods as well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="angry Bob, post: 78959, member: 836"] I'm sure cabelas has a rod you'll like. You just have to settle on a length, power, and action that you want probably 6'6 to 7'0 medium power, and then compare different rods in your budget. Only you can tell what rod feels good to you. Some will be lighter than others, some will have a fast action tip so they'll feel pretty stiff. The slower tip rods will feel a little whippy. Personally I can't stand slow action rods like an ugly stick for example. Also I'd check Gander Mtn. if you have one in your area. I always see pflueger and shimano combos on their racks, and they have their own line of rods as well. [/QUOTE]
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