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I need a new rod, but I don't know what for.

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So, I've been trying to slowly build my arsenal to point in which I can pick and choose what to take out.

 

I currently have four setups, with a 5th rod on the way.  

 

These are what I have and what I use them for.  Feel free to point out anything you would do differently.

 

Daiwa AirdX 7' M/F - Traps, Soft Jerkbaits, Topwater

 

ARK Invoker 7'3" MagMH/F - Frogs, Texas Rigs

 

Falcon 6'10" H/F - Carolina Rigs, Jigs

 

Abu Vengeance M/F Spinning 

 

Ark Invoker 7'4" MagH/F(ordered) - Punching

 

I would like to replace the Aird, but I'm not sure if I should do that or order a cranking rod.  I've never really enjoyed cranking, but I've never had a dedicated setup.  

 

You guys tell me.  You're better bass fishermen than me.  

 

 My budget is around $150.

 

 

 

 

 

  • Super User

If you’re wanting to do more cranking or doing tournies, I’d suggest yes get a cranking rod.  If not a M/F rod can do it in a pinch or you can use your spinning setup.

I wouldn't replace the aird, it's a good rod. Especially for what you have it designated for. Why not add an inexpensive Berkley lightning shock 7ft mh for throwing spinnerbaits and chatterbaits, and swimjigs? Not sure if you throw those baits but they are some of my favorites and don't require a super expensive rod to have fun with them

Edit: the shock rods are a moderate fast action so they are good for some cranking as well. Especially with quality mono or fluoro that has some controlled stretch. 

  • Author

I may pick a Lighting rod up for those purposes.  I've got an H20xpress Mettle reel that isn't doing anything.  Thanks for that suggestion.

  • Super User

I would suggest that if you "need" a new rod, and not only not know which one, but what for, then Just roll up a benjamin and light a (good) cigar with it instead.

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