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#1 KenLattimore

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Posted May 21 2012 - 10:07 AM

I got into bass fishing last summer and used a 6'6" Berkely Shock spinning rod with a Shakespeare reel spooled with Suifx Elite 8lbs. The rod was donated to me by my sister-in-law and I purchased the reel. I know my setup isnt exactly topshelf, but I wanted to make sure I enjoyed bass fishing before stepping my equipment game up. Well, the rest is history. I love bass fishing and try to get out every chance I get! I'm not exactly a novice fisherman since my dad started taking me out on saltwater since I was 10, but totally new to freshwater.

I primarily throw plastics- Senkos (weightless), Fat Ikas, Rage Craws (weightless and Rage Rig), Baby Brush Hogs, Trick worms, Finesse worms, etc. I have thrown jigs up to a 1/2 ounce and used spinnerbaits this spring for the first time (landed my PB of 5 lbs on a spinner!). I plan on throwing jigs a little more often this summer though. And before I forget a little topwater is thrown in there too, mainly Pop-Rs.

I'm looking for an all-purpose spinning set-up. I'll probably go to a baitcasting set-up next year but, I'm most comfortable with spinning setup and pretty accurate with my casts. I'm looking at going with a St. Croix Premier 6'6' MH fast tip with a Shimano Saros, and will more than likely spool it with Yo-Zuri Hybrid 8lbs given all the positive reviews the line has received on this site. I'm looking at a 6'6' rod because I fish some areas with a lot of overhanging trees and more importantly it feels better to me (maybe beacuse I'm only 5'6").

I plan on going to Bass Pro this week, and realize after handling the rod (and others) that I could very well change my mind depending on how it feels. I wanted to get other opinions on different options I could consider before going there. So many different options it makes my head spin, but at least wanted to have other options in mind before going in there.

I've learned tons by reading the articles and forums on this site. I appreciate all of your opinions in advance, thanks!

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Posted May 21 2012 - 11:16 AM

hey not sure your budjet, but i love the veritas 7' MH for like 100 for the rod, or the vendetta in same action.. for reel love the president by pfleuger or the okuma trios

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Posted May 21 2012 - 11:38 AM

Your Premier/Saro's will fit your needs for years to come and is a good idea. St Croix MH is closer to Hvy in my opinion. Check them out at the rod rack when you buy it. Not the best idea with 8lb mono. I'd go with the med.

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Posted May 21 2012 - 12:44 PM

Check out the medium power St. Croix Avid, I think you will be impressed. If money is not an issue, look at the Croix Legend Elite or the 3-power Loomis rods: SJR783 in either IMX or GLX.

#5 KenLattimore

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Posted May 21 2012 - 01:25 PM

Your Premier/Saro's will fit your needs for years to come and is a good idea. St Croix MH is closer to Hvy in my opinion. Check them out at the rod rack when you buy it. Not the best idea with 8lb mono. I'd go with the med.


I've read the St. Croix are rated high. I may consider chucking a couple of frogs this year so I'll be checking it out. Why down on the 8lbs Yo-Zuri Hybrid?

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Posted May 21 2012 - 01:27 PM

Your Premier/Saro's will fit your needs for years to come and is a good idea. St Croix MH is closer to Hvy in my opinion. Check them out at the rod rack when you buy it. Not the best idea with 8lb mono. I'd go with the med.


I had typed out a similar response recommending the OP check out the M Premier, but then I re-read his initial post. If he's planning on tossing 1/2 oz jigs with it, or any spinnerbait larger than 3/8 oz, he should stick with the MH, imho.

I'd pass on the 8lb Hybrid though, in favor of some 20-30 lb braid.
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#7 KenLattimore

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Posted May 21 2012 - 01:30 PM

Check out the medium power St. Croix Avid, I think you will be impressed. If money is not an issue, look at the Croix Legend Elite or the 3-power Loomis rods: SJR783 in either IMX or GLX.


Thanks Hot. Unfortunately money is somewhat of an issue meaning my wife would kill me if I spent that much on a rod and reel! I've budgeted around $300 or so for a setup.

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Posted May 21 2012 - 02:19 PM

The Premier 6'6" M/F is plenty. The MH is much heavier than you need for what you want to throw

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Posted May 21 2012 - 08:07 PM

Of course everyone will have an opinion on what rod to recommend but I would suggest you check out the Fenwick Smallmouth series rods. I have several Gloomis and St Croix rods and just purchased the Fenwick Elite Tech 6'9'' m xf rod rated 1/8 to 3/4 and these rods hold their own with rods priced a lot higher. The rods retail for $129 but they can be found online for I think around $83. There's also a 6'3'' rod if you want something a little shorter. IMO the 6'9'' med rod would make you a great ''all around'' spinning rod. http://www.fenwickfi...610M-F (1238603)

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Posted May 22 2012 - 02:26 AM

I don't recommend specific brands, my pleasure may not be yours and I don't need that on my conscious. If I were buying 1 spinning set up for freshwater (none of mine cost $300), my rod would be a med that fishes heavy or a mh that fishes light, in other words I want something kind of in the middle. My reel would be a lightweight 35 or 4000, for line capacity and more horsepower if needed for other species, agree with Stasher on the braid. For me, being primarily a saltwater fisherman, that kind of an outfit feels like a toothpick to me, pretty lite. I have that set up in my garage right now, I can fish it all day long and never get tired.
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#11 KenLattimore

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Posted May 23 2012 - 03:33 PM

Thanks everyone for your input! Given the St. Croix rods seem to be rated a little higher than what they're listed at I may very well go with a MF coupled with a Saros 2500 or 3000. I'm headed out to BPS tomorrow after work and see how it goes. I'll be sure to post what i wind up buying.

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Posted May 23 2012 - 03:47 PM

Your choice sounds like it will work very well for you. Just a suggestion that when you get to BPS play with some of the other brands in your price range. You may surprise yourself with something you think feels much better. I was in the market earlier this year for a med 6' 6" spinning rod, picked up one of the BPS carbon lites and really liked it. Had not previously considered it. Surpised myself and am very happy with the rod. Moral to the story....feel all the options at the store and have fun deciding.

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Posted May 23 2012 - 10:17 PM

I have 6'6" MH F Premier spinning it is a good rod. I have a 7'6" M F spinning but the Elite so not sure how equal of a comparison there is between lines but the M F has a very good backbone. Its actually more enjoyable fishing the MF. I have a MH F Shimano Clarus(last year model) and the power seems to match the Premier but the Premier more sensitive.
I think the MH F will be fine from senko to 1/2 jig moderate to more heavy cover. If where you fish mostly is more open less structure the MF might suit better.
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Posted May 24 2012 - 08:43 AM

Hmmm...considering that I do throw into some heavy cover at times, lots of laydowns, stick ups and very weedy in some areas I'll still be looking at the Premier MHF. We'll see how it works out once I being to handle the rods. As it was ponited out once I handle the rods I may change my mind all together. The only things I think is a definite at this point is the Shimano Saros.

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Posted May 25 2012 - 04:09 AM

So after alot of back and forth I went with the Premier 7' MHF and a Shimano 2500. I handled the 6'6" MF but was feeling it wasn't going to be enough for the cover and jigs if I wanted to throw them. Unfortunately they didn't have a 6'6" MHF but that was okay. One of guys who worked there was great with givin me different options and things to consider (thanks John!)

I also handled the Veritas, Carbonlite and Carrot stick along with several others but I just loved the feel of the St. Croix! I almost bought the Symetre instead of the Saros but said the hell with it and decided to treat myself. Handled the Avids, whoa maybe next year!

Thanks everyone for your help!




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