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new surf rod?
hey guys I am in the market for a new surf rod and not sure what to buy. I have always fished from a kayak and the 6 1/2 foot rod does not cut it in the beaches. I have heard from a few people to get a 10 foot rod but not sure what brand or model to get. I have heard St. Croix Mojo and and I have heard a few say Tsunami. I dont mind spending 200.00 on a rod but not sure what I should lean towards. Thanks in advance.
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MM - welcome to S-B.
What are you looking to throw with it? Weight? And roughly wear? What reel will you match up to the rod? |
from what I'm seeing and hearing be carefull of the St croixs. they sent production of the longer rods over seas. Saw 3 of the newer models and the Mojo's break between the furrell and the ist guide while casting a plug. 2 were using darters,SS an Tatoo the other one of my 3.5 oz needles.Plus the reel seat glue failure problem seems to be back again.
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any feed back on tfo's 9 ft rods.looking at 1 now.
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Don't know where you live but if your budget can afford it go over to CMS and have Charlie either build you a 10' Rainshadow or the new lami composite and get the exact rod you want for what you will fish with and where you fish. Expect to pay from $265 to $400 or so.
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Didfn't a couple guys have them up for sale here. i seem to recal a couple sweet rods with very nice prices on them in the site want adds so to speak.
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As far as off-the-shelf surf rods, the Tsunami Air Wave Elite surf rods are a steal at their sub-$200 price point. I have the 11-footer and really like it.
http://www.biminibayoutfitters.com/tsuairwaveelite.htm |
Check on a TFO. I've had one for two years and love it. It's the 2-8oz model. $200.00.
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Have there been any issues with the Legends?
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He might of had one from a bad batch? G Loomis has a great warranty on there products a little more mony but... Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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I am going to be putting a battle 6000 on it with power pro. I will be mainly plugging with it. I have seen the tsunami airwave and was wondering if it's more bang for my buck.
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Anyone need a new rod?:smash: |
Where are you located. I only have 1 piece customs, but I may be thinning the herd out.
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Were you fighting fish Toby, or was it during a cast when the rod was loaded? Just curious.
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I am in central mass
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Well, if I figure out what I'm selling it will be in the Classifieds. What would I look for if I was you? If you are throwing lighter plugs... Lami GSB 1201L...
Heavier 1201M are good basic... a bit old school. I also have the 9' versions of these. They tend to sell under $200. |
I am in central mass
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Grab the lami 1201m. If not the wait until Christmas or after when guys are short on cash. They almost always pop up here.
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Any input on the tsunami airwaves
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Go see Onedozenraw. He has waaay too much of everything and is a good, honest man. The trip to SoCo will be worth the savings on a good used rod. Bring your other gear with you. You'll be glad you met him.
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For the price a used 120M is a great all around rod for almost any condition. Been around for a long time; definitely a reason for its longevity in the surf market.
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1201m - best all around rod still?
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massbass, i love my 2 legends and have the same 2 as toby. my 3-8 11' is my favorite rod, but i know it could be a ticking time bomb. it's doesn't change how i fish them tho. hearing toby's issues on top of other's issues w/ all of the st croix surf rods and blanks made me no longer build or offer them. ones said to be fixed still had the issue.
anyhow, to answer the question in this thread, yes, a used GSB1201M would be a great deal. a lot depends on what reel you have, where you plan to fish and what you plan to throw. what ever you get, look for a rod with lighter guides, Fuji K-guides, NGC-guide design, or low riders. you want a light rod to make your experience more fun and enjoyable. an older GSB built on cone-of-flight guide design w/ big guides makes a great blank only ok. take a ride to a reputable tackle shop and check out some of the production rods on the wall and see what feels good too and maybe come back and get opinions on 1 or more of those rods too. |
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