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Best Casting Rod Under $1000

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  • Super User

I'm looking for a new rod. Being new to the bass fishing scene, I was wondering what the best casting rod for under $1000 dollars is. I'm completely clueless as to what to get. Please help me in making my decision.

  • Super User

I'm looking for a new rod. Being new to the bass fishing scene, I was wondering what the best casting rod for under $1000 dollars is. I'm completely clueless as to what to get. Please help me in making my decision.

 

 

Slow day?  :teeth:

Now , That's Too Funny.

 

I Guess You Want To Go All In or Nothing , You Can Get Yourself A  Nice Set-Up For Under $400. Since Your Asking About The Casting Rod ? Do You Need A Bait Casting Reel As Well ?

 

What Do You Want To Throw With This Rod ? Lure Weight ? Etc ...........

 

Is This A Joke ??????????????

 

 

 

Mike  

1000!!!...no clue?? 20 gander mountain tournament gsx. They're on sale.

Well considering Shimano is the only thing that will catch you a fish buy those. :)

  • Super User

Now , That's Too Funny.

 

I Guess You Want To Go All In or Nothing , You Can Get Yourself A  Nice Set-Up For Under $400. Since Your Asking About The Casting Rod ? Do You Need A Bait Casting Reel As Well ?

 

What Do You Want To Throw With This Rod ? Lure Weight ? Etc ...........

 

Is This A Joke ??????????????

 

 

 

Mike  

 

Check Raider's number of posts.  Obviously he is joking.  He probably can give you a good answer for the best rod at any price point along the scale from $30 to $1000.

Check Raider's number of posts.  Obviously he is joking.  He probably can give you a good answer for the best rod at any price point along the scale from $30 to $1000.

Check him many of those were even about fishing.

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  • Super User

Check him many of those were even about fishing.

Many nothing. About half of those weren't even about fishing. I fished tournaments and did dang good with it too. Made a decent chunk of money out of it too. I also burned out on it as well. I spent the better part of 300 to 320 days out of the year fishing for three straight years. So yup, A lot of my post haven't been fishing related.

I've fished rods from 20 dollars up to my 2 custom rods that were over a grand a piece. I've just been taking a break from catching green fish for awhile. I've got a large chunk of money invested into fishing gear. I can pretty much tell you what works for me and what doesnt. I just choose not to post about all my fishing adventures and knowledge all the time.

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