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At a closer look, you can tell some are better than others. And then some are nice, and if it comes with a reel, then the reel is tiny.

2007-08-27 17:19:27 · 7 answers · asked by polojeff2003 2 in Sports Outdoor Recreation Fishing

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daiwa of shimano make some of the best rods and reels going stick with these and you wont go far wrong they also make good carp crunching poles that have the elastic inside that you don't need a reel that will handle most fish up to 20 pounds

2007-08-27 22:44:38 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

It relies upon your funds. you may get a severe-high quality Mitchell for like 40 greenbacks at wlamart and a low-priced rod, reason that would not remember to lots as a beginner. by using some distance surprising is a Shakespeare combination from Walmart, approximately 20-30 greenbacks. by using him some pretend worms and a few spinner baits, and he will discover out the rest. stable success And definetly are not getting a baitcasting reel or a closed raced reel like a Zebco. do no longer hear to those people who say they are person-friendly. Your huband is 27, those reels are meant for 4 3 hundred and sixty 5 days olds. stable success.

2016-12-12 13:29:23 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Have ta' agree with stop_makin_, regardin' the telescopic rod, They lack quality which in turns = life expectency. Any time a rod blank in incased in another and I don't care what kind of technology is used ~ it was just never meant ta' be (personal opinion)!! Don't know what your reason behind gettin' one is, but if it be size then I think you'd be better off with say a mini combo. Goin' that way is also goin' to depend on what species and size fish your lookin' at?. I had a Daiwa Mini-Spin Combo for years and that "puppy-dog" is still nailin' fish ;). Link will give ya' an idea of the setup I'm talkin' about. Good luck ;)...


Daiwa Mini Spin Combo
http://www.anglersupply.com/product.cfm?model=Minispin%20Systems%20Travel%20Kit&manufacturer=Daiwa&type=Rod%20%26%20Reel%20Combos

Dawia Mini Cast Combo
http://www.anglersupply.com/product.cfm?model=Minicast%20Systems%20Travel%20Kit&manufacturer=Daiwa&type=Rod%20%26%20Reel%20Combos

2007-08-29 16:25:52 · answer #3 · answered by FishSteelhead 6 · 1 0

Telescoping rods, (in my opinion), are junk.

Unless you are using them for crappie/bluegill fishing OR you spend a BUNDLE buying an expensive version, you are getting junk.

If you need a rod that "breaks-down" buy a pack-rod.

Pack rods come in various weights, styles, & price. The quality of these rods are 100% better than purchasing and using a T-rod.

I could be wrong however; wait for Ingun, Goldenfeather, Exert, Etc, answers. They may be able to shed some new light on the Q.

Tight lines!

2007-08-28 10:03:19 · answer #4 · answered by Swamp Zombie 7 · 1 1

Forget Telescopic rods..... most the ones I've tried are cr*p.
The first one I got had to go back a day after I got it after the end sections jammed up with line guide rings pointing the wrong way round.... promised never to touch one of the 'orrible things ever again.

Check out this OKUMA travelling fishing set instead
http://astore.amazon.com/wormdanglecou-20/detail/B000MQTJW2/102-7265848-8374509

2007-09-02 05:18:25 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

My wife has a yubo it is nice. I prefer and own a shakespear rod with a mitchel reel.

2007-08-27 17:28:47 · answer #6 · answered by smittybo20 6 · 1 0

Cabela's has a telescoping crappie classic pole in 12 foot or 16 foot

2007-08-28 00:59:42 · answer #7 · answered by lymanspond 5 · 0 1

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