Posted 3/28/2011 11:09 AM (#489428) Subject: Field report on Crash's Bluegrass Rods
Posts: 81
Hey folks, I have fished two tournaments so far this year using only Crash's Rattle Bait Rod and his Head Jerker Rod. These rods are fantastic! I have the Rattle Bait Rod equipped with a Revo Toro HS 6.4 to 1 and the Head Jerker equipped with a Revo Toro 5.4 to 1. The cast ability with these rods are better than anything I have ever used and the control is great. Have caught a few small fish in the 28 to 36" range and they play well. I have set the hook on several trees and stumps like we have here in Illinois and haven't broken one and believe me when I say I have broken a few rods over the years on stumps. Some of these smart stumps in Illinois hit just like a Musky. I have used rods over the past couple of years that cost between $340 and $380. With the Bluegrass Rods, you get a high end rod at a great price. I believe when the value exceeds the cost of something, you should buy and that is what you get with the Bluegrass Rod. High value at an affordable price point. I will be using these rods from hear on out. They are fantastic and I would recommend them to everyone.
Good luck on the up coming season and if you have any questions, don't hesitate to ask.
Posted 3/28/2011 8:59 PM (#489528 - in reply to #489512) Subject: Re: Field report on Crash's Bluegrass Rods
Posts: 642
Location: Richfield, MN
Muskyfisher - 3/28/2011 7:13 PM
Thanks Muddy looks like i will have to get one and put my saltist on it should make a good combo for ddl 10s
After you get it let and get to use it let us know how it is. I am always looking for a new rod. Kinda tinkering around with getting another jerk rod and smaller bait rod.