Everything posted by BassSteve
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Okuma rod
Nice I was thinking about the 7' 3" medium rod for crankbaits or treble hook lures
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Okuma rod
Oh sorry my bad
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Okuma rod
Hey, I have never owned an okuma rod but I was looking at their x series bass casting rod. It seems to be built with high end components and i know okuma has been in the fishing game for a while. Does anyone have experience with this rod or okuma rods in general? Do they tend to be softer rods? Any input would be appreciated thanks
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crankbait specific rods alternative
is that probably why dedicated crankbait rods and swim bait rods tend to be longer? or is that mainly to get casting distance?
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crankbait specific rods alternative
wow that's a lot of crankbaits, I have two dedicated rods for crankbaits but I use a medium moderate rod for it too. I have 40-50 crankbaits if I had to guess....one day I might have the numbers you are talking about 😅 it seems like just buying them is a small addiction too and i don't even use them right away sometimes
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crankbait specific rods alternative
It arrived yesterday and it looks and feels great, very light for a glass composite rod. Cant wait to cast with it later
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cast away
yeah the crankbait rod they sell was only 150 or 160 with SiC guides too, I don't think you will find many rods from other companies using SiC guides on rods under $200. I can only vouch for the crankbait rod I have never heard of the pride rod company, are they good quality?
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cast away
hey, those who own any, what do you think of their limited offerings? I have only owned the cranking rod with orange accents for 5 or 6 years now, and it's pretty awesome. it says the guides are SiC too, very uncommon for a rod under $200 from what I can tell. it just feels nice in the hand and the fit and finish seems really nice. I like the blank being high gloss, but maybe thats also because it's a glass rod lol. I've heard back then the rods were higher quality or used to be made in USA, something like that. I can only speak for the cranking rod and it's awesome
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crankbait specific rods alternative
I guess that's very true for a lot of situations
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How do you approach a new body of water?
I mean, I don't own a boat or expensive sonar/fish targeting equipment, but I think just getting out there and discovering what will hit your bait is part of the thrill. I am a bank fisherman, and even if I don't catch anything, I still enjoy walking around and the outdoors. it may be the old school way but I think it's more fun not knowing what is lurking in a body of water and trying to find out
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crankbait specific rods alternative
well hopefully it can do the job 😃
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crankbait specific rods alternative
yeah I just ordered an expride 7ft 2 glass composite rod can't wait it will be here tomorrow 😎 out of all fishing techniques, crankbait fishing is my favorite
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crankbait specific rods alternative
thanks, interesting point about it being important using a two piece rod to achieve the effect. I do own 2 dedicated crankbait rods but I was just curious about this yeah that would be the more critical thing, and like you mention different companies go by different standards. a medium fast rod for one company might be more stiff compared to another's medium fast
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crankbait specific rods alternative
hey guys I know there are a lot of rods made specifically for crankbaits, usually made of a glass composite and are typically more moderate action. but can a similar rod perform almost the same? Say for example you have a 7ft medium heavy moderate glass composite rod, but instead you use a 7ft medium fast action rod. does stepping down in power allow the medium rod to have more of a "parabolic" action better suited for using crankbaits even though it is fast action? or do you just simply lose backbone to the rod by doing that and it wouldnt make much difference? I was just wondering about your opinions on this...
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guide sensitivity
yeah I get all that just saying my point is the guy already said he won't reveal the name of the company, for reasons of his own I'm sure, so trying to get him to reveal it isn't going to work just to leave it at that. I have learned on here since joining the forum when someone says they won't mention a brand name or company name, they usually mean it, they just move on with the conversation or different topic etc. that's my point basically
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guide sensitivity
I just said sea guard because I remember seeing some rods at the store with that brand advertised on the tag, but I could still be and probably am completely wrong about the brand he was referring to. Yeah it's important to help people, I agree but he only said their titanium frames tend to break. he was not implying shady business practices or the bad morals of the company by deceiving people with false advertising or anything like that....you kind of took it to an unnecessary/unrelated level for some reason
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guide sensitivity
I can't confirm or deny anything, but I know of rods equipped with "sea guide" brand guides. he did not mention that brand....but I am not expecting an answer because I'm assuming he wants to stay respectful and not smear a company's name which I completely understand
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guide sensitivity
yes alconite is solid, but if a rod is not overpriced and has fazlite instead it's still pretty nice. Just something about the blue/grey color lol..
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guide sensitivity
i have seen the recoil guides only a few times browsing rods online, it seems they are very rarely used on rods, and the rods they are used on seem to always be very expensive. why is this type of guide used on high end rods? are the guides expensive, or are they just not as popular as typical guides with an inner ring?
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guide sensitivity
oh ok valid points there, I guess it can be said pretty much anything Japanese made is going to be high quality. Japan is a leader in the fishing industry after all but I also hear Sweden or Finland is too
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guide sensitivity
that's interesting, another guide that people don't mention much is Fazlite. it's not the premium one but they still seem pretty nice....by the way your "woah son" thing at the bottom reminds me of what I hear roland martin say sometimes when he is catching fish in his videos lol 😄
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guide sensitivity
is that a Japanese company or Finnish or something? I'm not familiar with guide manufacturers
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guide sensitivity
interesting points..so would it be safe to assume that you believe Fuji guides are the best quality guides on the market ? I'm not even sure who the competitors would be honestly, i don't buy components or build custom rods
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Latest Catch Pics Thread
My first 3 largemouth this year, I lost 2 trying to set the hook too early. only 1-2 pounds but still happy I pulled them in 😎
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guide sensitivity
hey guys, back from my break and will start getting into my fishing again, hope everyone is doing well, just wanted to ask a question or opinion question...between rods made with Alconite, SiC, or Torzite guides, how much of a difference can really be felt in terms of smoothness? I only own rods with maybe Alconite guides so I can't really compare myself. it seems like they would all "perform" very comparably, but can the difference really be felt or noticed?