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I was talking to a buddy of mine who asked me for advice on a decent 2 piece spinning rod at around the 80$ price point. Unfortunately I have zero experience with 2 piece rods so I figured I’d reach out to you guys for advice. Thanks in advance for any suggestions.

  • Super User

   If by "decent" you mean built reasonably well, then just about any spinning rod above thirty bucks will be "decent". But if you're asking about some certain characteristics for his best use, then we need to know a lot more about what he's going to do with it, and what he likes and/or dislikes. It's kinda like cars; most cars are "decent". That doesn't mean everyone will like the same one.   jj

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Probably looking for a 6.6 med or mh. I searched tackle warehouse and could only find a st croix mojo bass and a daiwa ardito travel rod. Was wondering if there were any other options that I was overlooking. Thanks for the help.

  • Super User

Diawa also has the Tatula XT spinning in a 6'6" M/F 2-piece. Check manufacturers sites for more selection - places like TW only sell what they can move. Quite often a manufacturer has quite a bit more than you'll see at TW or other places.

 

Check other fishing sites - FishUSA, Sportsmans Outfitters, etc

 

An example is that TW doesn't carry either of Diawa's Ultra-light only lines - Presso or Spinmatic.

  • Author

Thanks MN Fisher. I checked out fish USA and they have a nice selection of fenwick 2 piece rods that look nice and fit the price point. 

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   One thing to watch is the guide inserts if he gets a MH. Sometimes cheap ones pop out. TW carries very, very few 2-pc rods. As MN fisher advised, try FishUSA. Call different mfrs, or e-mail them. Fenwick has an Eagle 2-pc MH at 6'6". but it has stainless inserts. Some people absolutely loath them. And, of course, some people don't. Cheap Daiwa rods are usually okay-to-good. I'd stay away from the off-brands, but that's just me.  We still don't know what he's doing with this......     jj

 

   Ooops.

  Timing was a little late on that one, wasn't it?  ?      jj

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If its a behind the truck seat beater rod grab a 6ft ugly stik and put a 2500 size shimano sienna ad some 8 lb yo zuri and water ur good to go...if lookin for a little more refined  st croix triumph 6 ft 2 peice ad a 1500 size dawia BG and some 8 lb yo zuri and water ....ur good to go

consider kastking ... they have some excellent options for 2pc. rods ... with the latest technology ... the perigee II is a great one ...multi species ... i own it ... use for light saltwater, too ... there are others ... too ...

 

good fishing ...

 

 

I agree with @greentrout I purchased one of their Perigee II Ultralights, Not a bad rod for the price point. 

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