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<blockquote data-quote="wihil" data-source="post: 268750" data-attributes="member: 6487"><p>Well, part of my goal this summer was to get better at baitcasting - so I'm looking to get a rod/reel. I already know which reel I want (looking at Lews or a Shimano), but I'm hung up on rods.</p><p></p><p>I've noticed a lot of casting rods are becoming very technique specific (which confuses me even more).</p><p></p><p>I know I'd like a nicer rod, but I'm not overly interested in dropping crazy money on it either. To give you an idea where my other rods are, most of them are St. Croix Triumphs.</p><p></p><p>I like graphite, but I'm not opposed to glass either. Would like to try and keep the rod around $80-100 or so. Technique wise it'll be a do-all style rod with cranks/heavier jigs(as in .370oz/.75oz or so)/heavier plastic/spinners you name it. Gives me more excuse to use it, and learn to love it.</p><p></p><p>Fire away suggestions guys!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wihil, post: 268750, member: 6487"] Well, part of my goal this summer was to get better at baitcasting - so I'm looking to get a rod/reel. I already know which reel I want (looking at Lews or a Shimano), but I'm hung up on rods. I've noticed a lot of casting rods are becoming very technique specific (which confuses me even more). I know I'd like a nicer rod, but I'm not overly interested in dropping crazy money on it either. To give you an idea where my other rods are, most of them are St. Croix Triumphs. I like graphite, but I'm not opposed to glass either. Would like to try and keep the rod around $80-100 or so. Technique wise it'll be a do-all style rod with cranks/heavier jigs(as in .370oz/.75oz or so)/heavier plastic/spinners you name it. Gives me more excuse to use it, and learn to love it. Fire away suggestions guys! [/QUOTE]
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