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Old 18-10-2003, 03:04 AM
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Question best stump puller and finness rod for $300-450

hi all im looking for 2 rods totaling 600- 800 bucks for both.
(working over the christmas holidays. i need a HB rod and one plastics rod. Both around 6'3" - 7'3". thanks Dazza
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Old 18-10-2003, 03:09 AM
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Hb's: Loomis SJR720 IMX or
Black Diamond Bream Reaper

Sp's: Strudwick TPS

These would be my personal choices...
HTH

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Old 18-10-2003, 03:37 AM
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6'6" BreamReaper for hards

and the

7' - 2 piece BreamReaper for softs.

If you can, grab your reel and drop in the store and have a feel of a few. In the end, you'll get a lot of opinions, but it's how it feels in your hand that will make all the difference.
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Old 18-10-2003, 04:01 AM
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After long consideration, probably a Strudwick TPS 6' 1-3kg for plastics and the 5'8 TPS (1-3kg?) for hards.
I have no affiliation with Strudwick.

Maybe also a GL3 Loomis SJ721 for hards?

And I love my Daiwa HL-Z finnesse special for softs.

Arrrgh there are too many choices of course - the Struddies are probably the best bang for your buck - IMO the Loomis IMX blank is better quality but more expensive and even an off the shelf jobbie would work out at $500+

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Old 18-10-2003, 08:49 PM
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Rods

The blackdiamond rods are excellent, I'd use a Loomis p8400 IMX for crankbaits, and a Spin Jig rod, again from the G. Loomis range depending on what length you prefer will determine which model.
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