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vpsaline
Posted 9/28/2014 11:59 AM (#732200)
Subject: economiccal spinning rod





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My friend needs an economical spinning rod to throw his collection of large 'mepps' spinners and other relatively small musky baits he has. What do you recommend for an economical rod in roughly 60$ range? He already has a shimano 4000 reel with 50lbs braid...
WINDKNOT
Posted 9/28/2014 2:56 PM (#732231 - in reply to #732200)
Subject: Re: economiccal spinning rod




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UglyStick rated to at least 3oz
Maui-1
Posted 9/29/2014 8:28 AM (#732333 - in reply to #732200)
Subject: Re: economiccal spinning rod




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Location: South shore of Lake St. Clair
Agreed with Windknot on the UglyStick
Bigwater series or Tiger rod series....both really durable rods
FISHFINDER101
Posted 9/29/2014 9:36 AM (#732353 - in reply to #732200)
Subject: RE: economiccal spinning rod




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Location: Poynette WI.
I would put a post up on the buy/sell forum. Describe what your looking for and price range. I've picked up a few nice rods on here already in 50-75 price range. All have been local pick up or even dropped off to me.
achotrod
Posted 9/29/2014 10:52 AM (#732370 - in reply to #732200)
Subject: Re: economiccal spinning rod





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Cabelas, BPS, or Gander should have what your looking for under their own brands. I would go with lighting rod over Ugly Stick.
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