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Duckett ghost =$ rod can't beat it for price I
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X2 on the ghost
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I like the Ghost myself.. but not soft enough for trout fishing IMO
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I'm looking for a new trout rod too. Was looking at the Falcon Bucoo Micro. What is your top choice rod? |
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I have the falcon Buckoo with micro guides and I love it for fishing plastics! It's awesome for the price
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The ones on sale 😆
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I recently bought a Castaway pro sport 6'7" med-light and I love it for throwing tails and mirrodines.
Also have a 6'9" allstar jerk bait rod I use for tops and corkies that I like a lot as well. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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OCR 7' 6" popping rod with long full size cork handle. You have to file a flight plan for your jig head/soft tail bait!
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Sarge Free Bird or S.O.A.R. for corky's 7 ft med, light tip.
I like my duces rods and threw them for years, but Sarge makes a heck of a road once you fish with it, it is hard to put down. |
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I put together a couple rods on sarge blanks and now have no use for the rest of my rods.
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H&H Backcountry is what I grab most often. I own a dozen of the H&H rods spinning and bait casting. Just great sticks.
I have the Sarge, the BillyStix, original AllStars, Castaways, St Croix, etc - but for trout and reds the Backcountry is the one I grab first - Curado or Chronarch 50 or 100. It has a stout enough base to handle bruiser reds and a soft enough tip to permit flip casting soft plastics. I have caught lots of trout throwing 1/8 jig heads and a dozens of reds 34 to 44 inches on that stick. Light, strong, sensitive. Made in SW Houston by a Sugarland FireFighter. He owns his tooling for his blanks too. Worth a look. Very good pricing for the top quality he builds. I like the foam slit grip shown in this pic, but he will do cork too. https://www.facebook.com/HHRods |
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Definitely don't get a DUCE, they support CCA!!! |
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My Abu Vendetta.. it's been good to me on countless occasions.
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Well my fav rod has been Duce rods for the passed 4 years... but now that they have joined with CCA i will not support them. For the price i really like the waterloo phantom they sell at academy. The 7' med light for plastics and the 6'8" med for tops and mirrordines.
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For 100$ it's hard to beat the Phantom
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Whats everyones favorite academy rod or at least the gem. Yes I know they aren't 300 dollar rods but still. Seems like st. croix and waterloo lead the pack at academy.
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Waterloo 4sho
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They quit carrying the high dollar Falcons, but every now and then you can find a good one. I like the Buckoo with micro guides.
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I have a falcon 7 foot medium bucco and just picked up a 7 foot shimano crucial. I like the crucial a little bit better because of their reel seat. I can got a lot of fingers touching that blank and I think that's why it seems more sensitive. Unfortunately they epoxy coated the entire rod and use standard guides. I like the micro guides and lighter finish that falcon puts on their bucco series.
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