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  1. Thanks for posting this RW! Yesterday I ordered a Stradic CI4 and you saved me some big $$. :)
  2. Thanks guys. I'm feeling really good about this choice. I'm going for it!
  3. Thanks Guys! I really do appreciate the comments...very helpful. I could change my mind, but right now I'm leaning to: Spinning: AVS68MXF / Stradic 2500 CI4 Thanks again, Mark
  4. The lake I do most of my fishing on is a clear deep lake in Canada. I fish a lot of topwater, crankbaits, spinnerbaits, etc., but very very little throwing of plastics, so I'm looking for thoughts and advice on a good rod/reel setup. This lake does not have a lot of cover, but this summer it has been a lot weedier than usual. Not thick heavy matting, but areas here and there with what I think is hydrilla and milfoil. My fishing partner and I found a few spots in about 10 15 feet of water that were weedy near drop-offs and anchored there and dropped wacky worms into the holes between weeds. We actually did quite well pulling in several largemouths in the 3 lb range. It was clear to me though that I need a setup geared for this type of fishing. My first thoughts were a spinning outfit. Something like a St. Croix AVS68MXF or Loomis BCR803 Mossyback paired with a Stradic 2500 reel. After researching and reading others' comments, I found a lot of people really like the Falcon Cara CC-5-167MH (or CC-5-167S with the split grip) weightless worm rod. I have a couple of Curados that I really like, so I would probably pair this rod with a new Curado. A Shimano 50mg would be nice, but way out of my budget range. I'm not sure if a baitcasting setup would be an OK way to go, or would that outfit with a Curado not be the best idea? Should I stick to spinning and are those good setups I listed? Or is spinning vs baitcasting for this particular technique just personal preference? I don't foresee any long casting. Just basically pitching while anchored or soft casting while going along the shoreline with the electric trolling motor. I'm thinking mostly wacky worms or Texas-rigged plastics. What do you think?? - Mark
  5. I want to keep to around a 6' rod since I like to work walk the dog lures with the tip down, and sometimes I have to fish out of a small aluminum boat. I went to Gander Mountain today and they had the Avid AC62MXF rod that I had mentioned. The tip is definitely softer than the Premier I have and it seemed like a very nice rod, but I don't know that I'm too excited about that hump in the handle behind the rod seat that I see on the Avid casting rods. One thing I'm curious about with the Loomis 5' 10" Bronzeback Rod SMR702C-TW that was mentioned: the handle. Would that be considered a pistol grip? I'm just a little worried that it might be a little tiring on the wrist, and lacks the leverage for fighting bigger fish. I can't really tell from the picture just how long the handle is. Would you use two hands to cast with it? That Loomis Casting Rod CR722C - IMX ($198.00 at Reeds) that avid suggested sounds like a very good possibility too....
  6. That sounds like it might be exactly what I'm looking for. Thank you everyone for your suggestions!
  7. Hmmm...what you're saying makes sense to me too. I sent an e-mail to St. Croix and this is what they said: "The AC62MXF would be an excellent choice for top water baits like the Zara Spook. It's still a medium power, but has an extra-fast tip, which is a little softer, but doesn't flex as far down the rod, for good walk-the-dog action." Now I'm confused....
  8. Thanks for the suggestions. The Legend Tournament sounds like a great rod, but the 6'8" length is longer than what I want. The Avid seems like a good choice, but I was looking at this one: http://www.reedssports.com/Product.taf?_function=detail&_ID=665 It has a softer tip which seems like it would be great for topwater lures like the Spook. Any thoughts?
  9. Hi guys, Topwater is my #1 technique for fishing for smallmouths, so I would really like to find the ideal setup for rod & reel. Before this year, I had been using a spinning outfit which did OK, but since I throw Zara Spooks more than anything else, I decided to get a baitcaster rig specifically for heavier topwaters such as the Spook. I ended up with a St. Croix Premier PC60MF (6' medium, fast tip) and paired it with a Curado 101D. Fishing line is 17 lb Suffix Elite mono. I'm happy with everything except the rod. It's a nice rod, but just a little disappointing. Maybe it's just my style of fishing, but the tip seems just a little too stiff when using walk the dog lures. I can live with it, but I would like to replace it if there is something out there that I might like better. I definitely don't want a rod longer than 6'. Can anyone recommend a good baitcaster rod for this specific application? Price range would be $100 - $200. Thanks!

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