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More Rods Or Higher Quality Rods

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I think you should keep what you already have and slowly build with your more lower budget rods.


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As with any decision in life, I think there has to be a balance.  You could buy 50 ugly sticks for the price of one Megabass...  But for 99.99% of us, the best option lies somewhere in the middle.  

 

I'd ask myself where I'd like to be in that spectrum.  Does it matter more to you and your current situation to have one really nice setup that does something really really well or three that will allow you to use different bait presentations?  It will be different for everyone!

 

 

Personally I would keep the rods you have as a solid base and build off of that in whatever direction you want to go.    

Definitely quality over quantity, for me.

Buy high quality one at a time. It kills the buyer's remorse that you will feel later on down the road.

Get Denali rods and do both

would you rather have 20 Pinto's or 1 Ferrari

Quality trumps Quanity

I spent way too much buying lots mid range stuff to try it out. I've slowly sold, Consolidated, and added again with higher end stuff. You don't need high end stuff to catch fish, I just prefer it.

There are here who could outfished me 30:1 with a zebco reel and ugly stick. That doesn't mean I would want to fish with them.

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