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Best Budget Crankbait Rod

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19 hours ago, WRB said:

The new Quantum rods are listed at TW, no KVD signature rods are listed anywhere until he signs with a new rod maker.

Tom

I wonder what rod and reels kvd will be using when he signs with a new sponsor.

1 hour ago, Burro said:

I wonder what rod and reels kvd will be using when he signs with a new sponsor.

Probably that sponsors rod and reels. If I was a guessing man I'd say it could be lews. 

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Considering lews and strike king have the same parent company now I don't think that is a  far fetched guess for kvd to be going to.

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On 11/19/2017 at 9:00 AM, BigBass'n_Harrison said:

I think I'm going to get either the Dobyn's Colt or Fury or the St. Croix Bass X. They are a bit more expensive than what I wanted to spend (except for the colt but I'm not a fan of its looks), but they are nice rods. If anyone can suggest something better for the price or below the price, I will still be watching this topic so post it. 

 

***edit*** I almost positive Im going to get the Okuma EVX cranking rod because it has the right specs and I found it for $75. I just got the Scott Martin rod and its AMAZING and this rod look like the same rod just a bit cheaper. 

I have both Okuma EVX cranking sticks.  They both fish a little heavier than rated.  The Medium power model is the more versatile of the two.  The MH is definitely for big plugs.  I reallu like them both.  They're sensitive, so you can feel right when you run into something to back off and finesse the bait through cover, have the right moderate taper for good deflection when bumping bottom and cover, and the handle is very comfortable.

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1 hour ago, J Francho said:

I have both Okuma EVX cranking sticks.  They both fish a little heavier than rated.  The Medium power model is the more versatile of the two.  The MH is definitely for big plugs.  I reallu like them both.  They're sensitive, so you can feel right when you run into something to back off and finesse the bait through cover, have the right moderate taper for good deflection when bumping bottom and cover, and the handle is very comfortable.

Thats good to know! Thanks! So if I wanna use it for like a punch of different crankbaits and stuff like that the I should go Medium? Cause I mean stuff from smaller squarebills to liplesses and stuff like that. 

17 hours ago, DINK WHISPERER said:

That's the price I got mine from an eBay seller. I got the 7' 10" big plug/crank rod. Super light and balanced for the price. 

Cool! 

I'm currently using Fenwick Lunker Sticks for cranking duty and like them a lot.

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15 hours ago, BigBass'n_Harrison said:

Thats good to know! Thanks! So if I wanna use it for like a punch of different crankbaits and stuff like that the I should go Medium? Cause I mean stuff from smaller squarebills to liplesses and stuff like that.

The Medium would be the one to get.  The MH fishes best toward the top of it's range, close to and a bit over 1 oz. baits.

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St Croix Premier 7' MHM is what I have been using for the last 10 years as it has become my favorite all around crankbait rod.

 

Allen

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On 11/21/2017 at 8:30 AM, J Francho said:

The Medium would be the one to get.  The MH fishes best toward the top of it's range, close to and a bit over 1 oz. baits.

d**n thats heavy for a MH cranking stick isn't it? Thanks I'll go for the Medium!

16 hours ago, Munkin said:

St Croix Premier 7' MHM is what I have been using for the last 10 years as it has become my favorite all around crankbait rod.

 

Allen

Little bit over my price range and I found a $100 cranking stick for $75 so I'm gonna with that. Especially since i know I like its older brother. Thanks Though

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Th MH works well for the big 20' diving plugs.  I also like for smaller hard swimbaits like Sebile Magic Swimmer.  I actually have a Whopper Plopper 130 tied on it right now.  So, in that sense it's also pretty versatile, but it doesn't sound like that's what your looking for.

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On 11/20/2017 at 5:54 PM, contium said:

I'm currently using Fenwick Lunker Sticks for cranking duty and like them a lot.

Okay, my dad just got a fenwick HMG and I love it too. Never heard of those^ rods, but I'll look for the hell of it. 

*edit* okay i just looked at the rod, I honestly do like it and if something goes wrong getting the rod I'm already getting the lunker stick will be my back up. The only thing holding it back is the color. I really don't like that rusty orange color. 

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3 hours ago, J Francho said:

Th MH works well for the big 20' diving plugs.  I also like for smaller hard swimbaits like Sebile Magic Swimmer.  I actually have a Whopper Plopper 130 tied on it right now.  So, in that sense it's also pretty versatile, but it doesn't sound like that's what your looking for.

Yeah I already have a rod for whopper ploppers and heavy-ish stuff. Light swimbaits, frogging, etc. The medium since it runs a bit heavy should be perfect and exactly what I'm looking for. Plus $25 off is nice ;) Can the medium throw liplesses well cause I know some people use a heavier rod for the. 

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That's what I've mostly been throwing with it right now.  That time of year....

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12 minutes ago, J Francho said:

That's what I've mostly been throwing with it right now.  That time of year....

Yep! I love throwing liplesses

I have a pair of ethos 7'med/mod rods from acadamy, and looking at a third. I fish squarebills and med divers (up to 12') on them and love them. Wonderful cranking rod for price, $69 reg, often on sale for less. To go deeper than 12' or mag sizes i go to my deep crank rod, an enigma 7'10" md hvy. 

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