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I need a flippin/pitchin rod and reel. What do u suggest? I don't want to spend too much money.

Question by Ethan3. Uploaded on November 08, 2009

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from jestr1 wrote 2 years 12 weeks ago

I picked up a cabelas whuppin stick last spring and fell in love with it. Its a med light action. 6 1/2 foot. Has a great backbone but has a great deal of flex from tip to handle. I love the feel and sensativity!

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from delawarebass wrote 2 years 11 weeks ago

Bass pro Shops has some great deals right now on several models. I also offer free baits with every order till christmas. tight lines, steve

http://delawaretrophybass.com

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from tretex123 wrote 2 years 10 weeks ago

i would pick the abu garcia ambassador with a berkley rod. it is one of my favorite set ups and has caught me many bass.

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from Fluger wrote 2 years 9 weeks ago

Try a Flueger, they usually run from 60 to 100 dollars, but if u don't feel like spending that just go w/ the classic, a Shakespeare.

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from faze631 wrote 2 years 5 weeks ago

which ever you decide try to remember baitcasters have backlash so try to spend a little more on the reel so you get smooth quality casts

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from tretex123 wrote 2 years 10 weeks ago

i would pick the abu garcia ambassador with a berkley rod. it is one of my favorite set ups and has caught me many bass.

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from jestr1 wrote 2 years 12 weeks ago

I picked up a cabelas whuppin stick last spring and fell in love with it. Its a med light action. 6 1/2 foot. Has a great backbone but has a great deal of flex from tip to handle. I love the feel and sensativity!

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from Fluger wrote 2 years 9 weeks ago

Try a Flueger, they usually run from 60 to 100 dollars, but if u don't feel like spending that just go w/ the classic, a Shakespeare.

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from delawarebass wrote 2 years 11 weeks ago

Bass pro Shops has some great deals right now on several models. I also offer free baits with every order till christmas. tight lines, steve

http://delawaretrophybass.com

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from faze631 wrote 2 years 5 weeks ago

which ever you decide try to remember baitcasters have backlash so try to spend a little more on the reel so you get smooth quality casts

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