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Old 05-30-2008, 10:33 AM   #1
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I have had and used a 9ft and 11ft Tica rod the past 5 years and have great lcuk with these rods.... especially whenit comes to cost.
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Old 05-30-2008, 02:46 PM   #2
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Broke my first TICA!!!!!!!!!

I was bending over the side of the boat releasing a fish with the rod in front of me when my feet slipped. Snapped the rod between me and edge.
Sooooooooooo :

MikeCC, do you have a TICA Dolphin 1/2-2 ounce mod-fast action 8' spinning 1 piece????? If so I may be down soon. Might have to work a little extra first though $$$$$$$$$$

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Old 05-30-2008, 03:28 PM   #3
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I had a 9 foot 2-piece tica as my first "real" surfcasting set up, all but one of the guides broke on it after one season of hard use, ticaglobal never responded to me even though the rod was under warrentee, that's when I decided the custom rod route was the way to go, get a quality blank and you can replace guides, rewrap it, whatever you want. It was going to cost more than the rod itself to replace the guides that broke on the tica. I know I should take better care, but I would rinse the guides down with freshwater. last season I got a new custom rod with good quality guides, fished it hard all last season the guides still look new.

that said, the new dolphin ones look a lot better and I also still have the 8 footer which has performed really well, but hasn't seen the intesne use the other one did, so the jury is out on it. It's going to be my main kayak rod this year, so we'll see how it holds up.
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Old 05-31-2008, 07:35 PM   #4
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Just took the 9' out last night. It handled the blues and bass very well. I was used to a heavier action rod and the first blue surprised me but the rod had a nice hook set and pulled them in nicely. Even had enough power to horse it from going between the guys legs next to me in full shallow water frenzy.

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Old 05-31-2008, 08:51 PM   #5
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I had a 9 foot 2-piece tica as my first "real" surfcasting set up, all but one of the guides broke on it after one season of hard use, ticaglobal never responded to me even though the rod was under warrentee
If you bought it from M&D's in wareham, did you ask Mike about it?
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Old 05-31-2008, 10:09 PM   #6
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no, I got in on the internet (or as Clammer calls it, "the interblab")
I forget where I bought it now.
either way, the botton line is tica never responded
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Old 06-01-2008, 12:52 AM   #7
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....the bottom line is tica never responded
Not impressive. Customer service is big for me.

Three seasons ago I snapped not one, but two surf rods via Pendulum casting. I learned the hard way how much strain the pendulum cast puts on a rod (4 oz singer with bait). In any case, a custom was too much green to lay down on the counter at "my" bait shop back then. So I went with a St. Croix for around $135'ish. Second time out, we are driving trough the narrow streets of Orleans MA when a low hanging tree branch rudely grabbed the tip of my rod and flung the top piece up an over the beach buggy. We search and search...it was now where to be found. One year latter, I call up St. Croix...they shipped me a new rod section at a very, very, reasonable rate. (In fact, the St. Croix rep. was ready to shipped me a whole new rod for half the price if she could not locate me the rod section for my particular model.) I was impressed.

I now have two St. Croix's and most likely will pick up a third.
Why? Great rods. Great customer service.

I say "most likely" because I am looking for 9' 2pc (I second Bass Babe) rod that can handle 1 to 3 oz plugs. I then be be in the 1.5 to 2.75 range most of the time; I am also hoping to have this rod pull double duty and sling eels as well. If anyone one has any suggestions, I welcome PMs.

I know there are other "Great Rods. Great Customer Service" rod companies out there...does anyone else have any stories?

But alas, I am digressing and nearly off topic.

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