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Travel casting rod
I was looking for travel rods last summer and also saw Okuma has a Citrix travel line. I ended up getting two of the Daiwa Ardito baitcasting rods and they have done very well for me.
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Daiwa Cronos
I picked one up a few months ago. If I remember I started a thread about it. If you have any other questions let me know
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Best rod for Fat ikas
I've been using a 7' 3" MH/F Daiwa Cronos with an Alphas SV spooled with 14 lb Sniper. It's worked great so far but I have thrown them on M/F Spinning and Casting rods as well with good results.
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Best Main-Line Fluorocarbon for baitcaster?
If you can save up a little more money, I would get some Sunline Fc Sniper. Its all I've used but I haven't found a reason to change. It doesn't have horrible memory. After a few casts the memory is pretty much gone. I also haven't had any random break offs or knot issues.
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Tried out my new Cronos today
I managed to snag a couple pictures. Hopefully this helps This is the first guide On the left is one of my Arditos on the right is the Cronos. The Ardito is approximately .134" in diameter vs .0915" on the Cronos. Sorry not really the best pictures. I hope that helps.
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Tried out my new Cronos today
Good guesses but it's a Corgi.
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Tried out my new Cronos today
I'd like to get one of the lighter 2 pieces as well. What are some of the better places to look for one? I see them on ebay but that's about it. I will get some pictures after work tonight.
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Tried out my new Cronos today
I haven't seen much talk about these rods yet. My girlfriend was nice enough to tell me to order a rod for my birthday that's in a few weeks. We split the cost and I picked up a 7'3" mh Cronos. We both like the ardito rods we have so I figured I would try one. I got to try it out for about an hour today. Even though I didn't catch anything I can already tell it's going to be one of my favorites. I tried it out with both 14 lb Sniper and 50 lb power pro. The sensitivity is great and it seems to balance pretty well even with a light reel. It is a little tip heavy but not enough to bother me. The only 2 things that will probably take some getting used to is the smaller guides and the thinner grip but it's no deal breaker for me. I would definitely recommend checking them out. Everyone seems to love pictures so I figure I'll throw a few in. I'll be going on a fishing trip next week and will probably be able to give some more updates on it. Please excuse the hair. I swear our dog sheds 10 lbs of hair a day.
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Wanting to try a new brand of rod..
If you do, let us know what you think. I'm definitely wanting to grab one for myself.
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Wanting to try a new brand of rod..
I'm in the same boat. One I hear a lot of people recommend is the original Tatula rods. I have their Ardito travel rods. I like them a lot, so I'm probably gonna try a Tatula eventually.
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Daiwa Ardito travel rod
http://Do you mean like this? If you look at the outside bottom of the rod case there is a small picture showing this is normal.
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Light lure baitcaster ?
Another vote for the Alphas sv.
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St. Croix deal
I figured I would help people out here that have money burning a hole in their pocket. Sportsmans Warehouse is doing an online deal for St. Croix rods. If you spend $150 dollars or more, you get a $50 dollar gift card. An Avid X for $150 seems like a great deal. It ends on 6/30 by the way.
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Paging Daiwa Guys
I really like my alphas sv. It is much smaller than my Tatula type r. It can be a little finicky to dial in at first but does well after you get used to it.