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Rob Rockcrawler 04-05-2005 12:32 PM

Fenwick Saltstick?
 
Living here in central mass i dont often find salty stuff in shops but i did find some saltsticks. Has anyone tried the 9' convench? Or any other saltstick for that matter. I think it was rated 1-4oz. Im considering it but wanted to get an idea of what yall think of em. Thanks.

PurpelNoon 04-05-2005 01:38 PM

Originally I had the Fenwick HMG model which snapped using a 1oz lure on my second cast. Purefishing replaced the rod with a 10' Saltstick. It has a solid tip and it looks like it might have slightly thicker walls, thus stronger, but I havent used it yet.

Clogston29 04-05-2005 02:33 PM

My experience with the 9' 1-4 oz saltstick is that the guides where too small and that the tip guide was cheap junk (wore grooves in it with 15# mono). You can get a much better rod for less money with a tsunami or tica.

PurpelNoon 04-05-2005 02:34 PM

Good point. Thats true about the guides, especially the stripper guide.

CANAL RAT 04-05-2005 08:16 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Clogston29
My experience with the 9' 1-4 oz saltstick is that the guides where too small and that the tip guide was cheap junk (wore grooves in it with 15# mono). You can get a much better rod for less money with a tsunami or tica.

was that a casting or spinning rod?

PurpelNoon 04-05-2005 09:36 PM

Mine was spinning

hooked 04-05-2005 09:41 PM

I've got an 8' spinner that I use for a tube-n-worm rod. I don't like it as much for plugging, too heavy for my plugs. The guides are too small and I already replaced a tip. Good backbone for turning a fish in the rocks though.

Rob Rockcrawler 04-06-2005 12:14 AM

Thanks a lot guys. Im using a tica 10' right now but want something in the 9'-9'6" range. Dont think im going to be getting the fenwick. I did notice the guides were looking a bit on the small side.

CANAL RAT 04-06-2005 05:45 PM

the tsunami 9ft 1-4oz is is great rod.

fenwick makes good conventional rods

riverrat2 04-06-2005 06:15 PM

I am pretty sure the star stellar series rods are around the same price as the Fenwicks and are lot better. I have had the 9' in conventional and am currently using the 10' spinner, it is awesome for eeling and throwing plugs up to 3oz.


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