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Posted 10/2/2008 12:23:07 AM


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Shimano's Clarus is another great rod with a reasonable price. Not that popular from what I remember in Pensacola but I'm selling a ton over here in Texas to some serious inshore fishermen. I think they're about $80ish. GBB&T should have them. If they don't have any in stock they'll order you one.

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Posted 10/2/2008 9:41:23 AM
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Another great rod from Shimano is the Crucial series. Price wise they are about 40 dollars less than the Calcutta's. They have some models with the split grips that are really sharp. They have the alconite guides versus the SIC guides on the Calcutta. GBBT carries them along with Outcast.
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Posted 10/2/2008 7:28:27 PM


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wrightackle (10/2/2008)
Another great rod from Shimano is the Crucial series. Price wise they are about 40 dollars less than the Calcutta's. They have some models with the split grips that are really sharp. They have the alconite guides versus the SIC guides on the Calcutta. GBBT carries them along with Outcast.

i've seen alot of crucials break, actually, every single person i know that has bought one broke it within 1 month.

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Posted 10/3/2008 7:16:44 AM


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Danno (10/1/2008)
I not being critical, but you guys seem to break a lot of St Croixs.  As I posted early when I buy a rod I look for Ugly Sticks, I do have a couple of Fenwicks and All-Stars that were given to me as gifts.

My question is, for those that have and do use Ugly Sticks how many of you have ever broken one?  Call this an informal poll.

Danno, I have two ugly sticks and I like them alot........although I've seen two break.  Not sure as to how old or neglected they were.......but they broke.

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Posted 10/3/2008 7:35:55 AM


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Sorry, I hate ugly sticks. The action sucks and the bigger ones are heavy. I hate their commercials. Just because it never breaks doesn't mean it's a good rod.


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Posted 10/3/2008 7:43:18 AM


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Lyin Dog (9/28/2008)
I like light action Shimano rods...I'd list the ones I have, but they have such wierd names I can't remember...

Shimano does have some crazy names:

sahara, sedona, solstace, sonora, symetre, sidestab, saragosa, spirex, sienna, syncopate, slade, socorro...

Whats with that?


Mako 284 w/ twin 250 verados

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Posted 10/3/2008 7:51:10 AM
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Danno, i have broken one of the ugly stick 'lite' rods last time i was down in Ft Walton. That was the final straw and having broken St Croix, Falcon, Okuma, Browning and an imported SU8 from New Zealand,I now make my own rods to fit what i want. They are balanced to  the reels i prefer using and the combination of cork/EVA that suits how i hold things with my arthritis riddled old hands. I also enjoy making them. I use Castaway blanks(from Swampland: nice folks to work with) and also Mudhole's no-name blanks(watch their shipping its crazy high). At the price I am not too worried if one ever breaks:12.99 for the Mudholes and 12 for the castaway(previous model blanks like 842's).

Made 6 and have been giving them to buddies as advance Christmas presents, at that price you can add Alconite or batson eyes, whatever reel seat you like and still come out at under 50 bucks on most rods.

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Posted 10/3/2008 7:44:27 PM


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All these rods are great, I myself have a 7'4" Shimano Calcutta (bit more than $100 but a great rod) and a 7'6" Star Aerial and love them both.

Ted

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