Seriously Jim do you really think a yellow reel is going to match the green binding, what were you thinking
. So your looking at a couple of baitcasting rods. Given the reels you have i'd be looking at an impoundment bass set up that you can make longer casts around weed edges that could also be used for working schooled fish. Something around 6'6" to 7' that you'd run 8 or 10lb on. To satisfy your infatuation with overpriced japenese hi end tackle the Chaparral looks well suited. In terms of a bang for buck you may want to look at a loomis or a plain old daiwa rod. I'd also be looking for a shorter stronger rod that you could use as a snag basher for both bass and jacks, something around 5'6"-6'. Lighter than a barra rod but still capable of handling a good 3kgs of drag but still soft enough to cast 7-8gram hardbodies. It will probably need to have a slower action or be made from a lower modulus graphite so you don't have to worry about popping it should you have to thumb the spool. I think for this you may want to look at a custom. It seems alot of casting rods are starting to steer towards the longer side as the market becomes ever more impoundment based leaving a hole in the mid weight snag bashing niche. Talking about getting something built the tip insert of my medalist popped the other day, prefect excuse to get it reworked with a different guide lay out that won't tip wrap so much. Either that or i could just get the 2-4kg starlo stick pro
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