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What Rod&Line for Daiwa Tierra 2500?

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I'm planning on getting a rod for my Team Daiwa Tierra 2500 Spinning Reel . Would like to keep the cost of the rod around the $100 margin. Also need to get some line for it also, which I would not like to spend more than $20 on. This setup is going to be used for texas rigged tubes. I'm open to all opinions and suggestions. ;D

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I'm not familiar with Tierras, but I've been using Regal-Zs in the 2500 size for years, and I assume the Tierra is the same size. I've used 10# mono in various brands, some 12# Trilene XL, 14# Fireline and 15# Power Pro. I've executed many successful hooksets with mono, but I'd lean toward a superline if this is dedicated to T-rigged tubes.

My Tierra is on a custom rod (6'9" MHF) and is strung with,.....get ready,......Ande Blue, 6lb  :o

Low Budget baby  ;D

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Look around to see if you can find St Croix Avids on sale.  Nearly everyone's been blowing them out so I'm not sure what's left.

An AS68MXF would be a GREAT choice.

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Yep,

St. Croix Avids are the best deal going right now.

I like the specific suggestion (AS68MXF), too.

Regarding line:

On all my spinning tackle, Yo-Zuri Hybrid Ultra Soft #6 (11.9 lb test).

I just got a Tierra and I put P Line CX premium on it. One spool has 6# the other has 8#.

In the price range you are talking I would look at a Falcon Lowrider.

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