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21 hours ago, clemsondds said:

So if given the choice between a new Expride 7' Medium spinning or a demo GLX 852S JWR in perfect shape, which would you choose?  Price would be the same (pretty much).  Open to anyone's thoughts. Thanks

Most people would probably get the GLX. I personally am not a fan of used/demo stuff unless it is 50% or more off, so I would get a new Expride.

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On 11/24/2019 at 3:06 AM, waymont said:

Take a look at the Daiwa Tatula spinning rods, the bass rods with the cork handle. They are right at your price point, but feel much nicer than their price point. They are very light and well balanced and extremely sensitive. This series of rods is really nice.

I picked up one of these new tatulas (6'6"m) last year for jerkbaits/flukes and have been surprised at its performance.  Really a crisp blank, and the handle is so comfy I think I'm going to pick up the 7'6" mml.

On 12/8/2019 at 10:34 AM, clemsondds said:

So do you like the avid x?  I’m thinking I might up my budget. Looking at megabass right now...wish I hadn’t missed the Black Friday sale...they were sold out quick on those!  Anyone have any experience with megabass spinning rods? 

I’m a big fan of St. Croix, use the Avid X and MoJo Bass and I’ll be getting into the Legend Tournament soon, all spinning rods. Im no pro as I’ve only been bass fishing for 4 years. I do this for fun and strictly pond fish so they serve me well. Good luck with your choice. 

Lots of good info in this thread. I am in a similar situation, I’m looking for a new finesse/ dropshot rod. I have a couple expride casting rods that I like a lot. I guess my question is the GLX 822 Dsr worth the increased price over the Expride. Most people say the expride punches above it’s weight. If they r close or equal in performance I’d just assume save the money. 

On 11/25/2019 at 8:16 AM, Hulkster said:

if it were me i would go either a 2018 model Loomis E6X or a St. Croix Avid. 

Under or around $200, what he said above. 

 

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So just wanted to follow up. For right now I chose to go with the megabass whipsnake for my drop shot rod, the 7’ expride medium for my general ned/senko/shakyhead rod, and a st croix premier for my carolina rig/light swimbait. Think that will work? I may switch to a loom is later on, but have heard such great things about the exprides 

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