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re: New saltwater Rods
Posted on 7/24/22 at 10:21 am to JackandWater
Posted on 7/24/22 at 10:21 am to JackandWater
Kistler $250+: their jerkbait rod would be a great multipurpose inshore rod
Shimano GLF $100
Waterloo $160+
Castaway Skeleton Nano $130
I'd pick my budget and then pick one of those. If you can tell us budget, casting vs spinning, and what lures you're throwing we can make more specific recommendations on exact models.
Also the Okuma DTR someone else mentioned can often be found on great discount and are worth a look.
Shimano GLF $100
Waterloo $160+
Castaway Skeleton Nano $130
I'd pick my budget and then pick one of those. If you can tell us budget, casting vs spinning, and what lures you're throwing we can make more specific recommendations on exact models.
Also the Okuma DTR someone else mentioned can often be found on great discount and are worth a look.
Posted on 7/24/22 at 11:15 am to The Last Coco
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Also the Okuma DTR someone else mentioned can often be found on great discount and are worth a look.
In my experience with surf fishing rods and reels as well as a freshwater reel, Okuma may be about as good a bang for the buck I have used. And it is not unusual to find them discounted. Okuma seems to much more popular along the west coast, based on what I've seen online.
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