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Hello new to the forums here and generally new to bass fishing. I am looking to purchase a flipping/pitching rod, but I want to do so on a budget. I'd like to spend around 50 bucks if possible. 

 

The two rods I've found so far are the Berkley Lighting Casting Rod or the Shimano Sellus Casting Rod. Any advice or insight will be greatly appreciated. 

Either will work... The Berkeley punches way above its weight class when you consider the price.

Never used one personally but the Daiwa Aird X has nothing but great reviews on tacklewarehouse. $54.99 with free shipping 

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1 hour ago, Dtrombly said:

Never used one personally but the Daiwa Aird X has nothing but great reviews on tacklewarehouse. $54.99 with free shipping 

Thanks for this! I love my Daiwa reels. I'll be giving this rod a shot. 

 

Should I go heavy or med heavy?

23 minutes ago, Birdman2136 said:

Thanks for this! I love my Daiwa reels. I'll be giving this rod a shot. 

 

Should I go heavy or med heavy?

If your not going to be fishing very thick slop and staying under 1oz weights then I think the medium heavy will suffice. Otherwise I'd go heavy. 

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Thanks. Most lakes I fish don't have that thick of cover so I'll roll with the Med Heavy. Thanks again for showing me this rod. Exactly what I was looking for.

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Welcome aboard!

 

Berkeley Lightning Rod Shock is a great rod at that price-point,

even less $ at Walmart, but sounds like you're gonna go with

the Daiwa, also good.

I know  shakespeare doesn't get much love around here,  their gx2 is available on a heavy action for $39. I just went through this search yesterday after I broke the top off another rod.   It was also the only heavy rod I could find in a 6'6" length.  (Besides a muskie rod heavy, cast.  But it's handle was over 12" long.   To long for my shortness)

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52 minutes ago, Darren. said:

Welcome aboard!

 

Berkeley Lightning Rod Shock is a great rod at that price-point,

even less $ at Walmart, but sounds like you're gonna go with

the Daiwa, also good.

I actually purchased a medium shock spinning set up from WalMart for my finesse fishing. I really like the rod, I can't complain at all.

 

I can't imagine spending tons of money on these things.

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Just now, Birdman2136 said:

I actually purchased a medium shock spinning set up from WalMart for my finesse fishing. I really like the rod, I can't complain at all.

 

I can't imagine spending tons of money on these things.

You'd be surprised at what happens when the Bait Monkey

finds your soft spot, LOL.

 

Be vigilant, for the Bait Monkey prowls the forums seeking the

unaware, or the weak, even the strong. It will find weaknesses.

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Hilarious. Trust me I am fully aware this day will come! ?

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I own 3 Lightning Rods. And while I really like them and they're durable, I don't consider them sensitive. I use them for treble lures and moving baits like spinnerbaits/buzzbaits. I'd think you'll like the Daiwa offering more. Enjoy.

Lighting rods pound for pound are hard to beat....There was an article a website did that tested the 4 best Punching rods for under $50 and I believe they ended up being 1-Cabelas IM7 or IM8, Lighting Stick Shock, BPS Tournament IM6, Sellus.

 

Cabela's makes a really nice rod with a lifetime warranty. I have become a huge fan of even their cheap Whoopin sticks which make nice rods for $20. Kind of like the BPS Graphite rods for $20..Just read the reviews...They are good rods especially to have as extra's, or to fish on a budget. $20 rods can catch more fish than expensive rods if used in the right water.

 

If punching is a new technique for you, You may not like it, It can be extremely boring at times, so I think getting a versatile rod like a Shock is a good idea cause it can do the job for the most part.

i've had a bass pro graphite series for about 3 years now and it's held up to 1.5oz punching and pitching 

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I ordered a 7'0 Med Heavy Daiwa with a Abu Garcia Black Max. This will be my first bait cast set up.

 

Then my 10 year old son and I decided to go check out Walmart. Ended up leaving with a 7'0 Lighting Shock Med Heavy and a cheap bait caster. I figure I can give it a try and my son loves throwing a frog so it was a win win for the both of us. ???

 

ps. That rod was 39 bucks at Wally World!

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