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fenwick surf rods
has anybody used the fenwick surf rods are they any good
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When I was younger I worked in a tackle shop and Fenwicks were excellent rods then, and I am sure they still are today. But, I am sure as other will chime in, there are a lot of great rods being made today.... Lamiglass.
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The rods feel OK but they have cheap guides on them. |
I have thrown most of the Fenwick HMG Series of rods and up to 8 feet they are awesome....the 9' seems a bit light to me
The Fenwick SaltStick Series are great Baot rods |
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Actually, I love Fenwicks...I use #^&#^&#^&#^&ey's old custom 12' for surf, it throws everything from 1.5 oz to 8.
I have a 9' HMG and it is one of my favorite all around rods. Sorry Mike, Rick |
Blanks are nice but like mike said poor guides and the ferrule is poorly wrapped and tends to crack/split
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I hooked 2 of my buddies up with the factory 9 ft saltsticks 2 years ago and they have caught many big fish on them with absolutely no complaints other than when you break them down, they don't go into to 2 even pieces.
But that was 2 years ago and things may have changed. |
I had an HMG graphite(brown blank) snap on me while casting a 10z plug. the rod was rated to 4oz. i believe what made the rod so lightweight was its thin walls.
purefishing(fenwick) replaced it hassle/charge free with the newere version which is the black blank, the SaltStick, which seems a bit more sturdy. I think it even has a more solid tip, for added strength. |
sorry about double post.
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I bought the 2pc Saltstik casting rod earlier this year. I've had no problems with the rod or guides.
Although, I'd perfer a one peice... I bought the two peice so that the rod would fit in my car, I should have bought a one peice and a truck. |
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