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Thread: Crankbait casting rod

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    Crankbait casting rod

    I'm looking for a new bassing crank bait rod, Just wondering what you guys are using as crank bait/spinnerbait rods within a resonable price (<$250).

    I own a Shimano River Raider which I know would be perfect for this application but it also works perfect for sp's (1g), so I want to leave well enough alone and find something else that will do the job just as good or maybe better. Rod will either be matched up with another pixy or another alphas (depends on how light I want it to cast)

    In need of a light spin rod aswell was thinking a pflueger trion 7ft 2-4kg, would be mostly used for sp's and suspend minnows, bass, bream, flatties, etc

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    Re: Crankbait casting rod

    Look no further:

    Go for a 2009 model Shimano Tournament T-curve BC Bass 361 191cm 1-pce 3-5kg for $239 from Mo Tackle.

    Or you can get the 2008 model (much of a muchness I guess) for $195
    "...a voice in my head keeps telling me to go fishing..."

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    Re: Crankbait casting rod

    You might be able to get the nitro crankbait rod for $250 - depends on the stockist - lovely IM8 blank

    Chris
    Give a man a fish & he will eat for a day !
    Teach him how to fish
    & he will sit in a boat - & drink beer all day!
    TEAM MOJIKO

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    Re: Crankbait casting rod

    Quote Originally Posted by NAGG View Post
    You might be able to get the nitro crankbait rod for $250 - depends on the stockist - lovely IM8 blank

    Chris
    Mate has one it's not really what i'm looking for. They seem a bit over rated (actual weight ratings)/are a bit stiff for what I was thinking for crankbaits

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    Re: Crankbait casting rod

    Quote Originally Posted by Hairy_Harold View Post
    Mate has one it's not really what i'm looking for. They seem a bit over rated (actual weight ratings)/are a bit stiff for what I was thinking for crankbaits
    gee I thought it might have been a little light - depends on the model

    Chris
    Give a man a fish & he will eat for a day !
    Teach him how to fish
    & he will sit in a boat - & drink beer all day!
    TEAM MOJIKO

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    Re: Crankbait casting rod

    Quote Originally Posted by NAGG View Post
    gee I thought it might have been a little light - depends on the model

    Chris
    I guess it depends on how big the baits are, for a 35mm scorpion it'd probably be too stiff for casting and the smaller action of a lighter lure but for a tilsans bass it might be perfect.

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    Re: Crankbait casting rod

    Are you American??????

    What's this Crankbait crap??????

    Why do we always think we have to follow the friggin' yanks??????

    We're AUSSIES mate...................AUSSIES!!!!!

    And proud of it!!!!!!!!!

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    Re: Crankbait casting rod

    Hairy Harry, I got a beute light pluger spinning outfit from Foxie @ Barra Havoc recently. He had a special on, he might have some left.


    Most of my Money is spent on Booze and Fishin.
    The Rest is just Wasted!
    To The Shed.............

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    Re: Crankbait casting rod

    Yeah i've found that the medalist I have is fairly similar to my mates nitro crankbait so maybe I just need to keep looking.

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    Re: Crankbait casting rod

    Hi Hairy...

    Look no further (yet again) -

    Check out the IAN MILLER MILLENIUM SERIES.

    There is a 'Mega Bass' 5' 8" 3-7kg outfit for $249 and for lighter apps there's an "Ultralite Bass' 5' 10" 3-6kg option for $239 (and two other choices as well)

    I saw them on the 'Mo' site under the "other" option where the rod brands are. Says they are High Performance USA made rods...


    Other
    Ian Miller Millennium Series

    Bass Magnum; 5'4"; 3-6kg;1
    Finesse Bass; 6'6"; 3-6kg;2
    Ultralite Bass; 5'10"; 3-6kg;2
    Mega Bass; 5'8"; 3-7kg;2

    Price: $239+
    Last edited by PNG1M; 30-12-2008 at 06:26 PM. Reason: IT crisis again
    "...a voice in my head keeps telling me to go fishing..."

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