Cheap Vs. Expensive - Best Fishing Rods

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  • Before you buy new fishing rods check out this video! What are you really getting for your money? Are all of these different rods worth it or are some a better value? Matt explains his 4 favorite rod lines (from cheap to expensive) and what sets each one apart.
    When choosing the best rod lines to invest your money Matt used the follow criteria... How sensitive are the rods? How consistent is the entire line? Do they make enough models to cover the average angler's needs? Is this the best all-around rod in its class?
    Dobyns Colt Series: bit.ly/2lU0LfV
    The Colt is a great line of rods in the $80 price range. They cover all of your basic techniques with fairly slow actions that will help you land fish. Quality is excellent for the price and best of all, they seem to be consistent.
    Standout Models...
    7' Medium spinning- All around finesse
    7' Medium Heavy Crankbait - lipless and deep cranks
    7' Heavy- jigs, Texas rigs, small swimbaits
    Dobyns Fury Series: bit.ly/2bGvlVV
    The Fury line covers everything from finesse to giant swimbaits. Its a true "do everything" line of rods and you can do if for $120 a piece. These are fantastic rods for the price which some great models to choose from.
    StandOut Models...
    -7' Medium Spinning - Finesse Fishing
    -7' Medium heavy - all around
    -7'3" Extra Heavy - Frogging
    8' Heavy Big Swimbaits and Glidebaits
    Shimano Expride: bit.ly/2nTq9FL
    The Expride is currently our favorite rod line on the market. They're incredibly light and sensitive and perform along side rods that cost nearly twice their price. At $279, these rods are amazing!
    Standout Models...
    7' Light + Spinning Dropshot, Ned Rig, Tubes
    7'2" Medium Heavy All Around topwater, Texas rigs, reaction
    7'3" Extra Heavy Frog fishing
    7'11" Extra Heavy Best Flipping Stick On The Market (at any price)
    G Loomis NRX: bit.ly/2hedqsq
    The NRX is the industry standard for sensitivity and ultra light performance. These rods are second to none and offer a variety of amazing models. If you're looking for high-end performance that you can rely on year after year, the NRX is for you!
    Stand Out Models...
    - 802S JWR: Light Dropshot and Ned Rig
    - 852C JWR: Shaky Head, small keitech, worms, finesse
    -853C JWR: Light Jigs, Texas Rigs
    -894C JWR: Heavy Jigs, Texas Rigs, Jig Head Swimbaits, big spinnerbaits
    Matching Reels...
    -Casitas 150: bit.ly/2geKxsp
    -Curado 200K: bit.ly/2tHewEh
    -Chronarch MGL: bit.ly/2n8DghB
    -Metanium MGL: bit.ly/2ezIBfB
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  • @oldhickory3028
    @oldhickory3028 Před 6 lety +131

    Never lose sight of the most important thing to have in your Arsenal. The passion for fishing. It transcend's all price points. Thanks TB for the great information learned through experience. I would love to throw some of the more expensive rods that you have named. But they just aren't in my budget. I've fished Fitzgerald rods for a while now and feel they have a well-rounded lineup. Thanks be safe and enjoy your weekend.

    • @tacticalbassin
      @tacticalbassin  Před 6 lety +9

      Have a great weekend Brother!

    • @oldhickory3028
      @oldhickory3028 Před 6 lety +2

      TacticalBassin Thanks.

    • @danieledwards3847
      @danieledwards3847 Před 2 lety +1

      A men to that my grandfather and my dad instilled that in me
      Weekends sun up to early the next morning
      Me and my dad hitting the lake at 5am to get 3 hours in before school
      Smallmouth large mouth rockbass pike drum Catfish man I don't have a wheelhouse

  • @shred5
    @shred5 Před 6 lety +8

    I tend to spend $100-150 on a rod and casting reel, which I find to be the sweet spot. My most expensive rod is a St. Croix Avid X 6'9" ML/XF spinning rod I use for finesse. My cheapest rod is a Cabela's whuppin' stick. I tend to go for a St. Croix Mojo Bass or Daiwa Tatulas typically, which are really nice and sometimes I can find them well below retail which makes them a complete steal, and for reels the Tatula CT, Tatula SV, Curado K and Pflueger Supreme XT are all solid choices (I actually like the cheaper and lesser known Pflueger Supreme XT better than the Shimano Curado K to be honest, it's a great reel that most bass anglers don't know about).
    For spinning reels, I can get away with spending a lot less and get a good reel that will last a long time. The Daiwa BG is easily on par with reels costing over twice the price, will last longer but it's a little bit heavier, which doesn't even bother me. If I'm on a budget, the Daiwa RG and Pflueger President are excellent.
    I could drop a bit more on $500+ G Loomis rods, it may be nice but at the end of the day it's not going to make me a better angler. If you have the money, go for it but there's a few actions missing from my lineup, which would be money better spent imo.

  • @coreygillum12
    @coreygillum12 Před 5 lety +73

    I wld love to see a blind taste test. I'm skeptical about a 600$ rod.

    • @CassidyOG
      @CassidyOG Před 3 lety +6

      I think this video is pretty decent (based on experience), but it's just wrong that you cannot get a good rod below $100. You most definitely can, and the majority don't walk around expensive gear.

    • @Red-mo2uo
      @Red-mo2uo Před 3 lety +5

      @@CassidyOG yeah I don’t want to take advice from anyone who thinks super expensive rods are absolutely necessary

    • @Sdemmy980
      @Sdemmy980 Před 3 lety +3

      I’ve 100 percent noticed a difference from my 80 dollar abu vs my Dobyns fury and abu ike series with sensitivity but I never go over 150

    • @RP-ud1ce
      @RP-ud1ce Před 3 lety +10

      @@CassidyOG Matt is right, dude. Nobody is saying you can’t get a rod that can function and pull fish in for under $100, but you’re not going to get the kind of sensitivity that you need to be competitive or fish at a really high level. If you’re just a weekend guy who throws crank baits, get whatever rod you want...but when money is on the line and you’re throwing something on semi slack line or a bottom contact presentation, a rod under $100 won’t cut it.

    • @alexdowns4783
      @alexdowns4783 Před 3 lety +2

      At the end of the day a top dollar rod is absolutely not necessary. U can get the same results out of a budget rod. However a high end rod you can 100% feel the difference in quality and performance when fishing it’s just up to you to decide if you wanna pay extra for the features they bring in but it’s not necessary unless ur fishing tournaments for big money

  • @kenbailey4732
    @kenbailey4732 Před 6 lety +16

    I gotta say I get super tired of videos and forum threads where someone asks about a particular rod in a particular price range and they get flooded with suggestions way above their budget. This video was a nice change of pace... you make those recommendations but then explain WHY spending into the next bracket is worthwhile. Well done lads. I have to admit, I have different recommendations in the lower price ranges but I respect that you took the time to make a case and defend your choice. Cheers.

    • @spaloslvnv
      @spaloslvnv Před 6 lety +5

      LMAO....one of my biggest pet peeves! MOST of the time its just guys wanting to brag what they use too!
      Post: "Im looking for a good reel under $100"
      Cool Reply Guy: "Buy the Curado. Its worth the extra 80 dollars and its all that I use."
      They should make it LAW....if you suggest over budget, you must send the OPs the money for difference between your recommendation and their budget! People act like money grows on trees....a budget is a budget! lol

  • @DROPTINE
    @DROPTINE Před 5 lety +3

    Hello, I just would like to say you guys have the most informative and educational videos on youtube PERIOD! I have been fishing for 25+ years as well as Tournament fish and I always Learn something from ALL your videos! THANKS Matt and Tim.....

  • @shpuply
    @shpuply Před 6 lety +11

    I've been eyeing the Fury line for a while now. I think you've just helped me finalize my choices. Thanks a ton Matt!

    • @davidloy6406
      @davidloy6406 Před 6 lety +1

      I personally fish the fury line of rods. I love them all. I have bought several "refurbished" rods off of Dobyns website and have yet to get one that looks "used", if price is an issue that's a good option. I recently purchased a colt cbr that fishes just like the fury version except a tad lighter.

    • @delcrow696
      @delcrow696 Před 6 lety

      Fury is an awesome line. Own 4 of them.

    • @kevinhanlin3443
      @kevinhanlin3443 Před 5 lety

      David Loy l

    • @bryanmoore1009
      @bryanmoore1009 Před 5 lety

      You won't regret it i promise!

  • @MNbassing
    @MNbassing Před 5 lety +37

    A little surprised St. Croix didn’t make its way into this video

    • @shred5
      @shred5 Před 5 lety +6

      I personally find the Mojo Bass lineup and Daiwa Tatula lineup on par with the Dobyns Sierra lineup, slightly cheaper. Kind of the best bang for the buck imo

    • @TheTfast72
      @TheTfast72 Před 5 lety +3

      BEST rods on earth PERIOD! AND they heave some very affordable lines that are well backed with warranty, and pretty sensitive.

    • @tacticalbassin
      @tacticalbassin  Před 5 lety +3

      We have quite a few Croix’s.

    • @DvjLuna
      @DvjLuna Před 5 lety +3

      I too was a bit surprised. I have an aresenal of St. Croix rods and I personally think they were the best rods for my fishing style.

    • @MNbassing
      @MNbassing Před 5 lety +3

      Dvj Luna I agree I have fished almost every brand of rod key word almost and St. Croix seems to be the most quality out of every company, they do have close contenders but St. Croix is the best in my opinion.

  • @howabouthetruth2157
    @howabouthetruth2157 Před 6 lety +1

    Been a devout bass angler since age 7, in 1969. I fish today here in Florida now, more than ever. I've used all the upper-mid shelf to top shelf reels & brands, and many of the lower mid-shelf rods. Today, I'm completely sold on Lew's baitcaster reels and rods. I've got 10 of their reels ( 6 Pro-G's, 2 Super Duty's, and 2 BB1 Pro's ) and 10 of their TP1 Speed Sticks ( started with 4.....loved em so much, I got 6 more ) with IM8 blanks, Wynn split grip handles & the special Micro-Wave guides by American Tackle. All my rods are various lengths & actions, and I truly feel they are the best $100 rod on the market. It has now been over 2 years of fishing hard, multiple times every week ( weather permitting ), year round........and I have yet to break one of these TP1's.....not even a line guide. They are the lightest rod I've held in that price range, and good sensitivity too. I know tons of other anglers love em as well. But last year, I had picked up another reel, an old classic, just for kicks, and was in a rush for another rod, so I hit Walmart & got a $50/$60 Berkley Lightning rod. Right away, the older classic reel wouldn't balance at all on the Lightning rod, so I had to switch to one of my newer Lew's reels. Yet the old classic reel DID balance ok on my Speed Stick that I had swapped out with. On the first day fishing that Lightning rod, my hand started cramping, and got a blister from the FUJI trigger. As soon as I picked up one of my Speed Sticks, my hand felt so much more comfortable, right away. I know a lot of guys like the Lightning rods, and I did use it for 2 months & caught quite a few bass on it.....but then, IT HAPPENED: I hooked into what looked like a 10 lb bass ( I've caught many double digit bass ) on the Stick Marsh reservoir, and got her boatside. She made another hard run directly under the boat, and I did have plenty of line off the rod tip, because I know better. That damned Lightning rod snapped completely in half ( using mono line ), sounded like a rifle shot, and cut my line at the same time. Boy was I pissed........LOL. Lost that big fish and my lure. I won't be buying anymore Lightning rods, and sticking with my $100 Lew's TP1 Speed Sticks. Sure, there's "better rods" on the market, but you WILL be paying at least twice as much or more for them. Just "my 2 cents".........to each his own.

  • @strasbertos
    @strasbertos Před 6 lety +7

    You know i love you guys and you have fantastic taste in equipment. That said, I really think the St. Croix Tournament series should at least merit an honorable mention. Their build quality is amazing, they are USA made and they have a fantastic warranty and replacement program. Just my 2 cents. Fish On!

  • @ahastar1141
    @ahastar1141 Před 6 lety +8

    I was kind of hoping the st croix bass x line was going to get mentioned. I have found that line to be a great price and I have been very impressed with what I got for my money.

  • @bobr7380
    @bobr7380 Před 2 lety +1

    I'm going to buy a Fury this week. After reading the comments I realized that I've caught the most fish (up to 3 lb bass) on a $5.00 Diawa Ultralite glass rod and a $30.00 Quick 100 that I bought as a kid in the early 1970s. Still have the combo. Thinking about re-spooling and and digging out the old 4" Rebels. Fishing was more fun before it became technical.

  • @jacobkitchen3414
    @jacobkitchen3414 Před 6 lety +2

    Just for a little confidence if you on the edge about the colt, I was bank fishing for smallmouth and I lost my balance and stepped right on the colt. The rod was bridged across two rocks about 2 feet away and I stepped right on the backbone that had no support. It didn't break and I still use it today.

  • @danielbryan8300
    @danielbryan8300 Před 6 lety +3

    This channel is why I started using Dobyns and I have from Furys to the Champion XP. And I love them all. I would love to try the Extreme but little to high for me

    • @garymarch4711
      @garymarch4711 Před 6 lety +2

      I never heard of Dobyns before this channel. Maybe here and there. I'm on the Illinois / Wisconsin border and St. Croix are the premo Rods here. Dobyns must be a regional Bass fishing thing.

    • @Hickology
      @Hickology Před 6 lety

      That would make sense, Dobyns is based in California.

  • @Evilliboba
    @Evilliboba Před 6 lety +4

    I just got my first Fury. I like it so far.
    My other setups have Powell Infernos. I really like that line and I think it is fairly comparable to the Fury. Design is super cool as well.

  • @paulrogersfishing469
    @paulrogersfishing469 Před 2 lety

    I've watched so much tactical bassin that I bit the bullet on an nrx+ for a dedicated jig rod. I own 3 nrx+ rods now. They are pricey but when you fish with one it's just something out of this world in sensitivity.

  • @tonyjones9057
    @tonyjones9057 Před 6 lety +2

    Totally agree, the Dobyns Fury series is perfect for the serious semi-pro angler.

  • @CookingandFishing
    @CookingandFishing Před 6 lety +6

    Exprides are amazing rods! I've settled on Zodias for reaction, Exprides for finesse/bottom contact. Save money on reels (Fuego CT esp...60 bucks shipped on the bay).

    • @yardstick3218
      @yardstick3218 Před 6 lety +1

      dunno about those rods, but agreed the "cheap" reels from daiwa/shimano amazing ROD>REEL if you want to save some money!!!

    • @tacticalbassin
      @tacticalbassin  Před 6 lety +2

      Great rod choices!!

    • @CookingandFishing
      @CookingandFishing Před 6 lety +1

      way more sensitive is the main difference. Also lighter and better balanced. The actions (esp tip actions) on most comparable models are crisper as well. In short, you definitely know you went up in price point when you compare the two.

    • @zeblox7810
      @zeblox7810 Před 6 lety

      TacticalBassin is there an expride spinning model suited for jerkbaits?

  • @akira3871
    @akira3871 Před 5 lety +72

    After 25 years of using Zebco 33's I just bought a $60 Berkley Lightning Shock and and $50 Abu Garcia Silvermax to pair it with. And I though that was expensive lol
    I'm sorry but I just couldn't spend $400 on a single rod unless it was how I made a living.

    • @exodusfivesixfivesix8050
      @exodusfivesixfivesix8050 Před 5 lety +7

      I talked to this old man that caught 4 bass in an hour and he said Oh I just get a cheap rod and put a zebco 33 on it and I know How to get bass. lol

    • @aboveaveragebayleaf9216
      @aboveaveragebayleaf9216 Před 5 lety +2

      I hope it is one with the cork handle. The new ones with all plastic handle/real seat will break at the ring that holds the reel on. They took away the metal reinforcement. Used to be my favorite rods. If you get an older ones they are great.

    • @akira3871
      @akira3871 Před 5 lety

      Yea, mines plastic and it broke already. Yay me...
      I wrapped the ring with electrical tape and haven't looked back. You can't notice it's there and it seeks to be holding fine

    • @aboveaveragebayleaf9216
      @aboveaveragebayleaf9216 Před 5 lety

      @@akira3871 I took mine back and Luckily my Walmart still had one of the older ones. It's a terrible design flaw, and would be easy for them to fix it. I would try to replace it if I were you.

    • @akira3871
      @akira3871 Před 5 lety +2

      @@aboveaveragebayleaf9216 I got mine from Basspro. My father bought it for me for Christmas while we were there on a whim. He threw the receipt away.
      I guess it wouldn't hurt to try, but without the receipt I don't think there's much hope.

  • @derekgreen6525
    @derekgreen6525 Před 3 lety

    I just picked up a Dobyns Sierra 693. It absolutely feels incredible in the hand. Thanks for all your help!

  • @dankfrank3262
    @dankfrank3262 Před 6 lety +1

    Fury series is the real deal. I have a 806, 795 and 735. Hard to beat for $100. When the Colt series came out I had to try one, got a 705cb and it’s now my favorite rod for walking baits. Good stuff from Dobyns

  • @TheWinstonDouble
    @TheWinstonDouble Před 6 lety +61

    I have a rod that I bought 10 years ago for $20 new. Caught hudreds of fish on it and it still works just fine. It's sad that I'll never find a deal like that again. Everything got way too darn expensive.

    • @pdbandit1
      @pdbandit1 Před 6 lety +9

      I haven't really been able to fish in about 15 years due to a progressive illness, but my friends considered me a pretty good fisherman. I had one rod that was in the 100 dollar range, the rest were much less. Berkley lightning rods, Diawa Heartlland, Shimano Convergence, and others.
      I wasn't making a living off of fishing, it was a passion, and I didn't need to spend tons of money to fulfill that passion. Most people fishing can't afford to drop a grand on 5 rods? and if you're just eager to go fish? probably no need to?

    • @304moto5
      @304moto5 Před 6 lety

      The Winston Double i found a lews mach 2 rod for $40 in the bargin bin at cabelas😂😂

    • @JM-zp1il
      @JM-zp1il Před 6 lety +2

      If anything you would get more for your money nowadays with better technology.

    • @garymarch4711
      @garymarch4711 Před 6 lety +3

      Yep. I just took and old $17 dollar spinning rod (I have $300+ combos) to have it repaired for $12.50. I like the rod. The rod builder/ repairman said fish aren't concerned with the price of your rods. Sensitivity matters in some techniques and durability certainly matters as well, but most of my big fish were caught on cheap spinning equipment. It ls done every day. Try to break an ugly stik... they've caught millions of fish!

    • @Snookchaser007
      @Snookchaser007 Před 5 lety +11

      This idea that you have to spend $150-$500 to get a decent rod is ridiculous all just guys wanting to be able to talk about their rods I operate a rv park and fish camp directly on mosquito lagoon in Florida a harsh inshore saltwater environment ive been fishing berkleylightening rods and on the even less expensive berkley cherrywood with shimano sienna or sierras spinning reels(I’m not really up to date on baitcasting reels but I’m betting $75 will get a decent one if your not a slave to talking about your awesome reel)I rinse them when done they last 2 years being fished hard and a about $85 to $100 for rod and reel if you break one it’s replaceable at your door in 2 days from Amazon there is no rod worth $500 unless your offshore for marlin maybe and for the haters I grew up bass fishing and understand rod sensitivity and spooled with any decent braid a bite on a lightning rod is easily detectable if you can’t feel it a $500 rod isn’t going to fix it All that being said if you love the super expensive equipment that’s great but let’s not pretend you can’t have a productive day on the water if you don’t break the bank on a rod

  • @jons2921
    @jons2921 Před 6 lety +5

    Got a curado rod coming in today that I’m excited to try out

  • @zekereed5990
    @zekereed5990 Před 4 lety

    I keep coming back to this video, I bought a dobyns colt spin rod last year. Very happy with it. So this year I am gonna buy another and a fury. Thankyou thankyou thankyou for these videos. Best wishes and tight lines everyone.

  • @stevencaldwell838
    @stevencaldwell838 Před 4 lety

    Hey Matt or Tim, I bought a $60 rod from Tackle Warehouse a couple of years ago. It’s a 7’3”, 13 crankbait rod. I thought, what the hell, why not, really nothing to lose. There were a few bad reviews, and a few really good reviews. Typically, I’d spend no less than $150 for a rod. Fast forward to present. I know own 6 of these Black Omen 13 rods in various lengths and styles. I just can’t believe how well they fish! For me. I can definitely afford $100-$300 rods. And, have had some beauties! That said, for some reason, whenever I go fishing, these are the rods I take. It’s hard for me to rap my mind around it, being a fairly advanced bass fisherman... fishing with $60 rods. Seems almost counter productive but for some odd reason, I have a ton of confidence in these sticks. They’re not the lightest, most sensitive rods by any means. They just flat out get the job done. Never broken one, no issues over the last 2 years of fishing em. I’m a pretty good sized dude at 6’4, 265lbs. That may have something to do with it, not sure. But hey, talk about bang for your buck, my poor Saint Croixs haven’t seen any action for years 🏄🏼‍♂️🎣

  • @Howzze
    @Howzze Před 5 lety +15

    St Croix legend tournament?????

  • @OldLadyAngler
    @OldLadyAngler Před 6 lety +6

    Great info Matt! Thank you. I've never tried a Shimano rod but I absolutely love my St. Croix Avid X M/F rod. Super light weight and super sensitive.

    • @alexnelson09
      @alexnelson09 Před 6 lety +1

      Old Lady Angler same here!

    • @frankmayer1565
      @frankmayer1565 Před 6 lety +2

      You just can't go wrong with any St. Croix rod. The Avid series rods are a great .
      Buy.

    • @klfer
      @klfer Před 6 lety +1

      I have the mojo rods with daiwa reels and they have been great. Would love to get avid x rods but 200 bucks a bit spendy.

    • @OldLadyAngler
      @OldLadyAngler Před 6 lety

      I have 6 of their rods. Lol. One is a very old ultra light premier that my brother in law gave me. Love 'em all.

    • @OldLadyAngler
      @OldLadyAngler Před 6 lety

      I agree.

  • @mayassa58
    @mayassa58 Před 6 lety +1

    I have been using G. Loomis GLX and IMX for ten plus years now. Just buy one every year and the collection just gets bigger and bigger. I think a lot of people think they have a sensitive rod until they fish with a GLX, then it all becomes clear. It just takes time to build up the arsenal.

  • @riccardocarbo2479
    @riccardocarbo2479 Před 4 lety +1

    Got the Expride Spinning 7' Med. And WOW! The rod is drop dead gorgeous in looks and feel. That patterning with the X wraps is sexy stuff. Super light (107g) tons of backbone and the tip is perfect for twitching most baits. Very comfortable. Thanks for the spot on recommendation, Matt. I also have the Dobyns Sierra 734C and it's very similar but a little less sensitive and a tad stiffer than the Expride 702. Great that you did this video and explained the choices according to increasing performance for the dollar. Happy Casting!

  • @sgtpavlov
    @sgtpavlov Před 6 lety +5

    The lower end of rods that you started with sounds good. I would never spend 500-600$ on a single rod! Hell,I doubt I'd spend 200$ on a rod either. No matter how good such a rod is,the value is just not there for me,to spend that much. Serious bass fishing for a living,isn't what I do either tho. I do mostly bait finesse fishing. Ultralight lures,with bait casting gear,and light spools to handle the light lures,on UL,L,and ML rods. I would consider spending serious money on the reel,more than a rod. I have a tatula ct in my collection,which I could use for regular bass sized lures,It has a aftermarket finesse spool in it atm. I would just need to get a decent medium rod,and put the original spool back in,with heavier line. I hate using heavy rods,as I have lost strength in my wrists due to my 10 years of dealing with cancer treatments. I do love to catch bass on my lighter gear,and throw some homemade lures with decent results sometimes. I love catching smaller fish as well.

    • @Andrink10
      @Andrink10 Před 5 lety

      sgtpavlov BFS is the way to go, my setup is quite expensive but BFS is just an awesome way of fishing. 6lb fluoro and a super shallow spool, 75 meters of line. The reel is an REVO LTX - BF8 by Abu Garcia, and the rod is a Fantasista MGS 64L, whole setup is 219 grams, lighter than many bait casting reels alone. However you’re looking at $700 for the whole setup.

  • @jeremypogue4548
    @jeremypogue4548 Před 5 lety +7

    I still use Berkeley Lighting rods and catch fish all day on them.$39 and work great.

    • @danielbeavers8701
      @danielbeavers8701 Před 5 lety +1

      O! Yea . Best cheap rods worth buying. The ugly stick is obviously the strongest rod ever made. But man they are heavy. But the best rods i have found for the price is the Berkley lighting. If you like those check out the Lews hank parker. Best 2 rods for the price

    • @reddawng43x91
      @reddawng43x91 Před 5 lety

      Daniel Beavers lightning over ugly stick ! I baught a ugly stick pro elite and it snapped a foot from tip on first use on a bass swinging it in boat! Never again ugly sticks are junk

    • @danielbeavers8701
      @danielbeavers8701 Před 5 lety +1

      @@reddawng43x91 o! Yea definitely i only will use the ugly stick lite. The others are to heavy. I was just saying ugly stick is by far the strongest rod in the world. Thats a known fact. You know if you break a ugly stick within 7 years they will replace it free no matter how it breaks. That's why its nick named the toughest rod . Look up some CZcams videos on how strong ugly stick are. But there sensitivity sucks and there probably the heaviest rod. Thats why i like the lighting. Its the best all around cheap rod.

    • @susquehannaoutdoorsman3804
      @susquehannaoutdoorsman3804 Před 5 lety +2

      @@danielbeavers8701 I have a Hank Parker edition lews rod, love it, then they came out with a 6' 6" called the Xfinity love that too, it's like 60 Bucks for the combo, catches bass though.

    • @danielbeavers8701
      @danielbeavers8701 Před 5 lety +1

      @@susquehannaoutdoorsman3804 yea i have both of those. I have the original green xfinity rod and just got the new orange one. There the same just one is orange. Kinda like the crush but white and orange. But i absolutely love that $59.99 combo. I usely build. Y own combo. But they work and feel great for price. The hank parker is one of the lightest best rods under $80 and its only $40 . The only problem i have found with them is quality control. Its not as good as there $70+ rods. Most are fine. But i have seen a few with the eyes off center a tad. But you can pick around that. Thats why i love lews. They have stuff for every price point. And up to $350 they preform better $ for $.

  • @jeufuyang6261
    @jeufuyang6261 Před 4 lety

    I said I’ll never buy a G Loomis NRX ever because any rod and reel can catch a fish. One day my buddy told me he wanted to test out my rod and handed me his nrx. The next day I went and purchased my very own NRX. It feels soo nice and I do not regret buying it at all. The lightness and sensitivity was well worth it for me plus the Loomis warranty is amazing!

  • @rjyarbrough4962
    @rjyarbrough4962 Před 5 lety +2

    I own multiple 13fishing and absolutely love em. Great rods, customer service and warranty

    • @3spressoShot
      @3spressoShot Před 5 lety

      i have a lews, 13 fishing and a dobyns. so far dobyns are my favorite but 13fishing makes some sexy looking ones. i want to try the daiwa tatulas.

  • @artt9717
    @artt9717 Před 5 lety +10

    This guy is nuts! I do great with a $60 reel and $40 rod. Obviously I am not a pro but have caught my share of lunkers and I buy new as needed. What's a Pro fisherman anyway? I don't expect any fishing gear to last. A rod over $100 is not necessary.

    • @MrHabitat009
      @MrHabitat009 Před 3 lety +1

      I can tell you first hand that all my sub 75$ rods are either broken or beat to shit from a couple years of fishing but my $200+ rods are still as good as new. You get what you pay for. But anything over that 250$ is just splitting hairs in my opinion

  • @tercelmiguel1984
    @tercelmiguel1984 Před 6 lety +3

    Hands down the best bass fishing channel on you tube. Man I would love to meet you guy's.

    • @grippinglipsfishing5671
      @grippinglipsfishing5671 Před 6 lety

      Miguel Velez I agree with you 100 percent. These guys are the best! Tight lines brother!

    • @robertculpepper1508
      @robertculpepper1508 Před 5 lety

      Check out Lidner's Angling Edge. They are honestly the best made and most instructional videos ever made.

  • @asmakki
    @asmakki Před 6 lety

    Love this type of information. I have seen hundreds of videos on how to fish finesse and top water. Everyone always explains how we want the tackle to behave and how to make it behave in that manner. However there is not much out there going through the motions and focusing specifically on what the hands and the rod are doing to get that behavior. I believe many subscribers would benefit from such videos. Thank you for all you do!

  • @googanslayer6675
    @googanslayer6675 Před 6 lety +1

    Just bought my first curado and caught 2 of my first bass on the msslammer mini and 2 more on the small s-waver lite trout in CT waters. All tips i got from this channel

  • @MidValleyMercenaries
    @MidValleyMercenaries Před 6 lety +8

    Just curious have you guys ever used Phenix? If so, how do you feel about them?

    • @fishinfinaddictyttv3122
      @fishinfinaddictyttv3122 Před 5 lety

      Overpriced. Just my opinion. I have a mh and a ml and they're great rods just hard on the wallet

    • @MidValleyMercenaries
      @MidValleyMercenaries Před 5 lety +1

      Joshua Corns they’re a little steep but the warranty is good

  • @scottbunning6737
    @scottbunning6737 Před 6 lety +200

    Ima just going yard selling And hope some pissed of wife has her husbands fishing gear out there while he’s napping lol

    • @j33kindle
      @j33kindle Před 6 lety +2

      Rofl...x10

    • @andyd834
      @andyd834 Před 6 lety +2

      Might check pawn shops too

    • @tmccull98
      @tmccull98 Před 6 lety

      Hell Yeah bro, that's how I got a couple of my set ups, I didn't have the loot for the glock she was getting rid of too :(

    • @NathanR82
      @NathanR82 Před 5 lety

      I know a guy who got a nice boat like that👍. Kinda felt sorry for the guy who owned it.

    • @Hey_its_Koda
      @Hey_its_Koda Před 5 lety

      Best places to look.

  • @s4il
    @s4il Před 6 lety

    It;s because of your video you made few years back, with the Dobyns rods, sticking the Butt sections in the concrete blocks to gauge the action and tapers of each rod using the large lead weight on the end, i own almost champions series, some of them are still 1st and 2nd generation. 735x2 734 703 704 685cb 705cb 706cb 704cb one savvy, Miranda custmr service is on point.

  • @mr.edmiston6725
    @mr.edmiston6725 Před 5 lety +1

    Here’s my list. Dobyns Fury $110, TFO Tatical series $169 (my personal favorite), Dobyns Champion Extreme $329, G.loomis NRX $500!!
    Note: The TFO are designed by Gary Loomis and have a real Gl2 action and sensitivity quality to them

  • @brandonbaldwin7916
    @brandonbaldwin7916 Před 6 lety +4

    7'3 Dobyns Colt heavy is a jack em up frog rod

  • @GGAMBIT
    @GGAMBIT Před 6 lety +12

    I use QUANTUM for 95% of my fishing. They have almost everything I need for all my fishing and I can get a bunch of different stuff cause it's not to expensive

    • @Pontiuspilate666
      @Pontiuspilate666 Před 4 lety

      Quantum is pretty damn good. There crankbait rod is amazing

  • @spencerzumwalt8957
    @spencerzumwalt8957 Před 6 lety +1

    I got the dobyns colt crankin rod with a shimano caenan reel about 5 months ago and its a solid combo for $160. I use it mainly for lipless cranks, jerkbaits, and topwater poppers. Its performed really well for me.

  • @masonmoberg6678
    @masonmoberg6678 Před 5 lety

    I bought my dad the Dobyns Colt spinning rod for fathers day and the first fish he caught was a 5.75 pound bass. Handled it very well, definitely going to purchase more Dobyns brand rods!

  • @brandonwinter1456
    @brandonwinter1456 Před 5 lety +9

    $600 per rod and you own a “handful” of them!? Well done sir, you have won the game that is life. Excuse me, I need to go ask Uncle Sam for a raise!

  • @rogerthat309
    @rogerthat309 Před 6 lety +8

    You guys cover everything! Have a great weekend everybody :)

  • @JayJay3Fifty7
    @JayJay3Fifty7 Před 5 lety +1

    I remember IM 6 graphite being considered a good sensitive rod, now they are making them so sensitive that you can feel the fish breathe on the bait. I've caught walleye with IM 6 graphite Berkley Gary Roach rods years ago and they worked good. I think they were about $40-$60 bucks. I have one left. I even have a Fenwick boron rod that is pretty sensitive and crisp. I mainly fish GLoomis, Falcon, Fenwick and All Star. Good video.

  • @roddinnreelin8825
    @roddinnreelin8825 Před 5 lety +2

    Everyone commenting about cheap, $30 rods. You get what you pay for, I went from fishing those rods when I first got into bass fishing and working my way up and notice a huge difference in every aspect of the rods. When you're talking about serious fishing and fishing bottom baits when the fishing is slow, a higher dollar rod for finesse and what not is extremely important.
    From experience I would never take an under $80 rod ever again with the amount of fish missed, lost and what not from crap rods not being able to pin fish properly or not being able to feel light bites and what not.
    Sure a cheap rod and reel combo is always "efficient" for beginners, but high end rods are worth it in most cases. The new Dobyns Xtasy rod for example, I could feel every single change in the bottom while running a texas rig worm off a drop off, and the fish were being picky and could easily tell when they bumped it or took a nip at it, compared to a much cheaper same action rod. Setting the hook was much more efficient and the short strikes or quick lipping were producing fish.

  • @thomasg.5466
    @thomasg.5466 Před 5 lety +25

    $50 for my rod and $50 for my reel. I catch fish, bass, trout and cats. No way in hell am I spending more than that. I'm not a professional angler, fishing is a hobby..it's not paying my bills.

  • @davidalley7270
    @davidalley7270 Před 5 lety +4

    FALCON Bucoo SR 6'10" medium heavy $100 best cranking rod I've owned...I'm a Falcon fan, wish they were still made in the USA🇺🇸

    • @moderngunguy3666
      @moderngunguy3666 Před 5 lety

      I just bought one today and it says it’s made in the United States

    • @davidalley7270
      @davidalley7270 Před 5 lety

      @@moderngunguy3666
      Must be a Bucoo, I have 2 of them made in the USA. The Bucoo SR is China....

    • @moderngunguy3666
      @moderngunguy3666 Před 5 lety

      David Alley Mine is a Jason Christie signature series..

    • @davidalley7270
      @davidalley7270 Před 5 lety +1

      @@moderngunguy3666
      I have 4 of those, love em. They are made in the USA...

  • @bkilpper9800
    @bkilpper9800 Před 6 lety

    I just got a Loomis E6X 852 JWR for smallies up here in Canada and it a fantastic rod. The 852 in specific perfectly combines a soft tip with a generous amount of backbone.

  • @CBALLZ666
    @CBALLZ666 Před 6 lety +1

    Thanks Matt!! I’m a Dobyns Fury guy right now. I hope to get a Zodias or Expride at some point. These types of videos are very useful and I’m sure help me and a lot of others out. Thanks!!👍🏻🎣🐟😎

    • @anthonyiadarola1201
      @anthonyiadarola1201 Před 2 lety

      I have all 3 and all 3 are great ! Don’t leave out a poison adrena while your it… I bought an nrx loomis rod and I like it but for the money I don’t think I’d do it again imo…

  • @Twangtown7
    @Twangtown7 Před 6 lety +6

    I almost feel guilty watching TB videos and not having to pay for it. You guys are the best.

  • @julianbfishing9810
    @julianbfishing9810 Před 6 lety +6

    Great video, wish I could afford one of those G Lommis NRX. I've found the St. Croix lineup to be more in my price range and excellent quality. Hopefully as technology increases we will see better rods at a lower price range.

  • @Ozzypup1
    @Ozzypup1 Před 6 lety +1

    I bought one of the colt rods at the beginning of the summer based off of your recomendation in a previous video. And all I can say is that for the money it has been great. I bought the 7 foot heavy and use it for topwater, frogs and crankbaits. Ive hauled some nice fish out of some pretty heavy cover and have not had and problems with it. For the money it is awsome.

    • @jamesyoung5548
      @jamesyoung5548 Před 6 lety

      Jason S That makes two of us, for buying the Colt rod because of the previous video. I believe there are more out there...

  • @LeadMunitions
    @LeadMunitions Před 6 lety

    own the 7' 2 Expride...owned the older model which had construction issues. Eyelets fell off, cork fell apart and finally snapped in half on a hookset. Shimano replaced the rod with the newest version. Seems to be a completly different animal....i love it!

  • @aspadafina
    @aspadafina Před 6 lety +3

    What about St. Croix rods? I love them, great warranty and light weight!

  • @MrCrybaby95
    @MrCrybaby95 Před 6 lety +4

    Do you seal your corks ? If so what brand do you use?

    • @CBALLZ666
      @CBALLZ666 Před 6 lety

      nathan cook good question. I was wondering the same!!! 👍🏻

  • @nrgreenresourcesonsulting

    I knew the Fury had to meet the list. I have two, the crankbait rod and the largest swimbait stick. Phenomenal for what they sell for.

  • @anyanjr
    @anyanjr Před 5 lety

    I have many different G Loomis rods including a NRX and there is no comparison. That thing is BY FAR the most sensitive rod I own. It’s incredible!

  • @Redneckrino
    @Redneckrino Před 5 lety +30

    Well I think all of these rods are so over priced. I never spend more than 50 bucks on a rod. 280 bucks 500 bucks 😂 after breaking the tip of something like I would drown myself in the lake. But in all seriousness there are a lot of great rods 20 50 bucks.

    • @underpouch7791
      @underpouch7791 Před 5 lety +7

      Yeah ugly sticks and berkley are pretty good rods

    • @rickbrown5210
      @rickbrown5210 Před 5 lety +2

      Can’t help but to agree
      I will only spend $50 - $100 on a rod

    • @OfficialEvanderG
      @OfficialEvanderG Před 5 lety +1

      The most I've spent on a rod and reel is 80 bucks

    • @SMaamri78
      @SMaamri78 Před 4 lety +2

      @@underpouch7791 Ugly Stiks are great rods. I own a couple of berkley big game rods that have been awesome. For the recreational fisherman, you don't have to spend over about $50 for a decent rod.

    • @kylefreudenthal7069
      @kylefreudenthal7069 Před 4 lety +3

      I used to think the same thing man, I was so confident that I could still catch big bass on my cheap setups and whoop my buddies ass that had 500-1000 dollar setups, but after using one and getting to put some time on the water I have to say they really do make a difference, it wont change how big the bass I catch are but it helped me improve as a fisherman for sure.....

  • @BentRodBassin
    @BentRodBassin Před 6 lety +3

    Sweet! Been running some Falcon rods lately, 👍

  • @BrandonHvlogs
    @BrandonHvlogs Před 6 lety +1

    I just fish on the weekends to relax. I don’t make money fishing so for me spending over $100 for a rod is just crazy. I been using kastking rods and reels for the past 2 years and I like them hadn’t had any issues. They are excellent quality for what you pay for them. Excellent warranty too. 🎣🎣👍

  • @bendover3927
    @bendover3927 Před 6 lety

    Bought the fury this is now my favorite rod. I am a beginner fisherman the advice you guys give have helped me out a lot and I’m in the Midwest good advice guys love this channel.

    • @kathymatheny6336
      @kathymatheny6336 Před 6 lety +1

      just hit my first year mark for bass fishin and wish i had upgraded rods a lot sooner. threw the fury for the first time yesterday and the difference in sensitivity is insane.

  • @fishinfinaddictyttv3122
    @fishinfinaddictyttv3122 Před 5 lety +9

    Everyone on their "buy an ugly stick" rant, if you fish as much as these guys do its not gonna cut it. This is truly a get what you pay for scenario. A low end fishing rod is going to be almost twice as heavy and nearly half as sensitive. Theres a divide here, if you only fish occasionally sure get and ugly stick and be done with it. If you spend tons of time on the water your investments will be justified by comfort, all day fishability, increased sensistivity, and sheer enjoyment .

  • @InbredJed82060
    @InbredJed82060 Před 4 lety +3

    Like almost every other person in this comment section, I’ve been using sub $50 rods my entire life and only had one break ever. Still caught the monster. The tip broke off tho

  • @joshbelcher1624
    @joshbelcher1624 Před 2 lety

    I fished St.Croix for awhile but I swapped to Dobyns and I love every rod they make. I have the Colt, Maverick, Fury, and Champion. I would put them up against any rod.

  • @mk-ultra9092
    @mk-ultra9092 Před 6 lety

    This is a very concise and definitive guide and clears the mud out of the water in a very nuts and bolts manner. X, Y, and Z pricepoints perfectly captured. Thanks Matt! Perfect illustration of why you and Tim are the go-to guys for anybody wanting to educate themselves in the art of angling. 👍

  • @danielbeavers8701
    @danielbeavers8701 Před 5 lety +2

    Honestly i think the best bang for the buck is Lews. I love them

    • @danielbeavers8701
      @danielbeavers8701 Před 5 lety

      @Stoney Lonsome for the money that is a good choice. Its the same as the American hero. Its just the new version of it. I promise lews is by far the best bang for you're money. I use all kinds of gear. I even collect it. If you ever want something that is more of a premium. Get the lews tournament pro. It outperforms my carudo k easley. The shimano has a little stronger feeling handle but that lews blows it out of the water. I would compare it like this. Shimano and diawa are like BMW AND MERCEDES. Lew's is like having a Camaro zl1 or Corvette zr1 or mustang shelby 500. It may not be as luxury. But in performance it blows it out of the watter.

  • @drewfarmer4088
    @drewfarmer4088 Před 6 lety +18

    ... it's a pretty good word" LMFAO

  • @krokodyl1927
    @krokodyl1927 Před 5 lety

    I received an ultralight Fenwick HMG (hand made graphite) rod for trout fishing back in the late seventies as a Xmas gift from my wife’s parents. It came in a bag that stored in an aluminum tube. I love & still use it. It retailed for ~$75 then.

  • @mikeadams4605
    @mikeadams4605 Před 6 lety +1

    Matt: I have a few Fury's and I recently jumped up a category to try out the Dobyn's Sierra. It's a great option under $200. A little softer tip than the Fury but better components, more sensitive and a little better build than the Fury. I really like the 734C Sierra. It's a great mid-priced option between the Expride and Fury

    • @timg185
      @timg185 Před 6 lety

      Mike Adams i have a couple dobyns savy. I really like them . I think they sell for about $170

  • @sinsofvorador
    @sinsofvorador Před 6 lety +4

    I have 3 zodius rods, and I don't think I could ask for a better rod line. I would like to try the expride. But for the time being. I'm sold on the zodius line (2) 7'2" med heavy and (1) 7'2" heavy.

    • @tacticalbassin
      @tacticalbassin  Před 6 lety

      Great rods!

    • @CookingandFishing
      @CookingandFishing Před 6 lety

      Try that 7'2mh expride for your jig rod, or 6'10ML spinning for your dropshot/finesse. A mix of zodias and exprides is money!

  • @aaronkisser6521
    @aaronkisser6521 Před 6 lety +3

    Bought a Fury rod and wasn’t really pleased with it, I have always liked the duckett ghost rods for that $100 price point. This is just my opinion I have heard of the ghost rods having durability issues, I have yet to have one break (knock on wood) but I’d risk it breaking a rod for mores sensitivity.

    • @crapmusstank6558
      @crapmusstank6558 Před 6 lety +1

      Aaron Kisser I got 2 furys recently and I agree, they're decent rods but I don't think they match the hype. I personally like the mojo line from St croix a whole lot better for only a few dollars more.

    • @FishingLakeCountry
      @FishingLakeCountry Před 6 lety

      And the bass x line also good, I have rods from 40-130 dallors, yes more you pay the better its gets,. But most of us with familys can not pay 200-500 for rods.

    • @moresnekplz9065
      @moresnekplz9065 Před 6 lety

      $100? Dicks has them for $69 online right now.

    • @timg185
      @timg185 Před 6 lety

      Fishing Lake Country the mojo series is a lot more sensitive than the bass x. The bass x shares the scii blank with the premier model. The mojo uses the sciii blank . The same blank used on the avid series. Not telling you what to buy just sharing some info . I have used premiers and mojo rods . The premiers were kinda heavy and the mojo was way mere sensitive.

    • @michaelnicolaysen7391
      @michaelnicolaysen7391 Před 6 lety

      moresnekplz has what for 69?

  • @givemeabreakdoc
    @givemeabreakdoc Před 5 lety

    Have a nrx. Just 1. Extremely sensitive. Very light. And BALANCE. No tip heaviness whatsoever. It’s like the whole rod is in your hand. Now, I haven’t fished with z bones or k2 torzite or any other high end rods, but nrx is awesome. Wish I had more.

  • @highhelix
    @highhelix Před 5 lety +2

    I have 2 of the green NRXs, best rods I have ever fished with, nothing is better for weight & sensitivity. -Waingro

    • @rapalaman6681
      @rapalaman6681 Před 5 lety +1

      Green NRX rods are beautiful but no longer made. I have only one. one of my favorite rods out of 40 plus.

  • @m4a1JAY
    @m4a1JAY Před 5 lety +5

    St.Croix rods are hard to beat for the money. $ for $ they are best bang for your money.

    • @grandfishing590
      @grandfishing590 Před 5 lety

      I don’t know my st. Croix mojo bass reel seat has worn out in less then a year.

    • @justinburns4313
      @justinburns4313 Před 5 lety

      Jay agreed.. st. Croix is one of the best

    • @nativewildman9335
      @nativewildman9335 Před 5 lety

      I have their triumph rod I like it a lot

    • @nativewildman9335
      @nativewildman9335 Před 5 lety

      @@grandfishing590 casting or spinning rod ? I was thinking about getting a casting mojo

    • @grandfishing590
      @grandfishing590 Před 5 lety

      Shawn Wilson spinning is the rod that the reel seat was worn out and kept on unloosing no stop.

  • @awgi3199
    @awgi3199 Před 5 lety +5

    Lmao for all the people ragging on the 500-600 dollar nrx’s have clearly never fished with one. If you are passionate about fishing and have the money, it is 100% worth it.

    • @awgi3199
      @awgi3199 Před 5 lety

      Will Price would like to start by saying cool videos on your channel brother, watched a couple. With that being said, im going to have to disagree with you. There isnt a rod shimano makes that comes anywhere close to the nrx. EXCEPT the new Conquest, WHICH they partnered with gloomis and they are using nrx tech with shimanos spiral x tech, which is still technically a gloomis rod. Other than that they dont come close. Now im not saying they dont have good rods, but they arent a nrx. When it comes to price point. I think its their prerogative to charge what they do for the simple fact it is way better than the other rods in its class. It is lighter, and more sensitive, and insanely strong. Why would they charge the same as rods that arent as good. There are luxury items in every passion or hobby brother. Of course you dont need a bently to drive to work, just like you dont need a nrx to catch a biggin. But dont down play something because the price point isnt right for you. Now, have you fished with an nrx? And if you have, this is the conclusion you honestly came to? If so, perhaps shimano has rods i havent seen or fished yet, and who are the companies that can make these custom rods that are going to outcompete the nrx at its price point or less. I would love to look into it, always looking for new set ups.

  • @bulletproofchunkdion
    @bulletproofchunkdion Před 4 lety

    I’m a Shimano and Loomis guy.. I haven’t been let down so far and design wise they are my favorite. Though I do have a mega bass Orochi XX and that’s a beautiful rod.

  • @colorado_koolaid2625
    @colorado_koolaid2625 Před 6 lety +3

    You guys should give the new quantum s3 smoke reels out. Light, easy to cast, smooth and has a lot of drag for a compact reel(25lbs) 👍

    • @joshmason1460
      @joshmason1460 Před 4 lety

      Got mine coming in the mail next week!! Actually watching this video trying to decide if I want to just get the smoke s3 rod to pair it with or something different!!

  • @jakeorr23
    @jakeorr23 Před 6 lety +8

    Have you tried the Abu Garcia vendetta? For 79.99 I think it's pretty sensitive

    • @jakeorr23
      @jakeorr23 Před 6 lety

      I want a nrx but I've got a few steez AGS and they are extremely lightweight and sensitive

    • @dangerfield85
      @dangerfield85 Před 6 lety +3

      I did, snapped it on a hookset and replaced it with a Fury 🤔 lighter with a cork handle 👍

    • @lukehoward4958
      @lukehoward4958 Před 6 lety +1

      Fury is way better

    • @jakeorr23
      @jakeorr23 Před 6 lety

      Yeah I have a couple furies that I really do like and I ran into the same problem with that Vendetta I've snapped two of them but they replace them, I I am always worried when you spend under a hundred bucks for a rod, now I just stick with higher-end Daiwas

    • @durbisch
      @durbisch Před 6 lety

      Felt great. Broke.

  • @thomaselam4994
    @thomaselam4994 Před 5 lety +11

    Abu garcia at Walmart has never let me down

    • @exodusfivesixfivesix8050
      @exodusfivesixfivesix8050 Před 5 lety

      Yeah my brother is hardcore abu garcia. .lol He told me "I would use abu garcia, but you fish what you want. lol "

    • @DocMcStuffIt44
      @DocMcStuffIt44 Před 5 lety

      I had a vengeance break one eye insert after about 6 months of abuse, I've also used those dobyns fury and champion and you will not find a lighter more sensitive rod even close in the same rice point, at least I haven't found one.

    • @DocMcStuffIt44
      @DocMcStuffIt44 Před 5 lety

      I don't own the dobyns but as I replace my veritas' and vengeance, I'll stay with Mike ike abu and dobyns

    • @ronaldmcdonald3965
      @ronaldmcdonald3965 Před 5 lety +1

      @@DocMcStuffIt44 My vengence lost the 2nd guide from the top. But I had a good run of luck and had just got done with an 8 pounder and several 4-5 pounders which really put a bend into the rodl

  • @Wackacat
    @Wackacat Před 5 lety

    ON 10-2-18 I Just picked up a "Dobyns Fury series 735 C" on sale at Academy normally 110 bucks got it for 80 they're on clearance guys I got it 2 days ago and yes it's every bit as nice as everybody says!!! Hope some of your other guys can also score on them before they're gone, good luck!

  • @retrocny5625
    @retrocny5625 Před 6 lety

    I've been using Dobyns Fury rods for a couple seasons now. I have 3 of them. My favorite one being the 735C which I use for a ton of different things. It's a great frog rod, jig rod, I even use it for when I'm power fishing with moving baits w/ braided line. I've used it to catch big Northern Pike too.
    I'm not gonna say my experience with the Fury rods has been without issue. I've had two of them break about 8 inches from the tip on two separate occasions. They weren't closed in a car door. They weren't stepped on or slammed against the gunwale of my boat repeatedly. Both broke while casting a 3/4oz jig, funny enough. Now with a lower end rod like the Furys, you're not going to get a free replacement because it'd cost Dobyns way too much money...so you end up paying like $70 for a rod replacement, regardless if it's your fault or not. It's not a bad policy because you're not going to find a rod on the market for the cost of the replacement fee that'll beat a Dobyns Fury.
    I haven't tried their Colt series yet. I'm mainly using Dobyns and Duckett right now. Most of the rods on my deck are Furys, Sierras or Ducketts Micro Magics. I've got some falcons too.

  • @jessicaknight9312
    @jessicaknight9312 Před 6 lety +2

    Cant beat quantum rods and bass pro carbonite reels. They're the best. Brandon Burker

  • @dinefishing
    @dinefishing Před 6 lety +17

    I just realized that spending that amount of money on fishing tackle doesn't make you a better fishermen. I went back to what I use to fish with as child. They still work.

    • @richardbossman9875
      @richardbossman9875 Před 5 lety

      Yes and no in my experience. Granted you CAN catch fish on any rod for the few higher end combos I've fished you really do gain a bit of sensitivity and they just are plain lighter without giving up strength. Most of the people who don't believe in the difference either A. Have never really fished them side by side or B. aren't doing things like fishing ned rigs in 40' feet of water during the winter. I noticed the difference right away fishing weightless senkos on two different combos ( one a decent combo put together from Walmart and what was at the time G-Loomis's high end rod with a high end Diawa. Spongy bites became fairly distinct "ticks" on the line and I was putting them out further which definitely helps anyone on shore.

  • @sapazuri9049
    @sapazuri9049 Před 2 lety

    The difference in a quality setup is amazing

  • @craignmz5264
    @craignmz5264 Před 6 lety

    I think for those of us on a budget you are spot on with the Fury! I have 6-8 different $100-$200 rods and the fury takes the cake. I started building rods last year and I can’t build a rod that nice for the price.

  • @gregjobe3152
    @gregjobe3152 Před 5 lety +6

    these are all great rods but has anyone tried St Croix's new Legend X ???

  • @stevenmcclelland1859
    @stevenmcclelland1859 Před 6 lety +11

    try lews speed stick at wallmart..39.99 im8 graphite..best 40 bucker ever..7ft/ 6 10" / mh.../med/ fast...now that's budget quality..don't know how they sell that cheap..good quality..mini guides...just do it..you will be able to sell too a buddy for40 if you don't like it..they will thank you..enjoy...

    • @bassnazi4713
      @bassnazi4713 Před 6 lety

      steven mcclelland I mainly use their higher end rods, but those all have a lifetime warranty. Regardless their customer service is always easy to deal with if an issue does come up.

    • @JD24230
      @JD24230 Před 6 lety +1

      Hank Parker rods have been good for me. Even used my jig rod to smash frog fish when I only had the one rod with me.

    • @andrewavery6547
      @andrewavery6547 Před 6 lety

      Love my hank Parker rods

    • @matthewcavanaugh5340
      @matthewcavanaugh5340 Před 6 lety

      Love mine

    • @howabouthetruth2157
      @howabouthetruth2157 Před 6 lety

      steven.........I heard a few people say those are great rods for the price, especially if they have IM8 blanks. I have 10 Lew's TP1 Speed Sticks, all in various lengths & actions, that I absolutely love. IM8 blanks, the special Micro-Wave guides by American Tackle, the Wynn split grips, and the awesome Lew's split graphite reel seat. Been fishing all 10 of these rods hard, multiple times a week, year round, for over 2 years now. Haven't even damaged a line guide. Tough, yet light & very sensitive. I feel they are the best $100 rod on the market, and they have tons of good reviews on Tackle Warehouse.

  • @bryanmoore1009
    @bryanmoore1009 Před 5 lety

    Started out with the fury series and was very happy! The 733c made an awesome weightless senko,fluke rod. These guys have never done me wrong, always solid advice! Thank you tactical bassin!

  • @depalebe
    @depalebe Před 6 lety

    I too have decided on Zodias. Have used both. Weight and sensitivity about the same. Big differences are eva vs cork. Alconite with SIC tip vs all SIC. Most of your price difference is in the guides.

  • @lsgt5132
    @lsgt5132 Před 5 lety +3

    Nice info but buying a 600$ pole to fish= buying 300$ Jordan's thinking your gonna play better.

  • @martyepperly5803
    @martyepperly5803 Před 6 lety +3

    Do you have any thoughts on the Johnny Morris line at Bass Pro?

    • @JJ-bl8tp
      @JJ-bl8tp Před 6 lety

      Marty Epperly , i have had 3. All broke at the first eye from the handle. With in a month period Maybe bad luck? They were sensitive though... fenwick atoes are great rods. Imo i have 7 of them not one problem in 2 and a half years.

    • @Pantallideth94
      @Pantallideth94 Před 6 lety

      Marty Epperly i have the carbonlite 2.0 heavy rod and like it alot. I bought it just off the looks of it and the winn grips.

    • @martyepperly5803
      @martyepperly5803 Před 6 lety

      J J Thanks for the heads up. I have 3 that I like a lot. I was just wondering how they stacked up against the rest.

    • @jorgeazul1293
      @jorgeazul1293 Před 6 lety

      I prefer St.Croix but I am sure the Johnny Morris rods are good

  • @dam4274
    @dam4274 Před 5 lety

    My son just ordered and received a Cajun Rod from JAX, FL. Most amazing rode I’ve ever seen.

  • @MKyser-5
    @MKyser-5 Před 6 lety

    I have owned a few G Loomis rods back in the day when I tournament fished. And I still do. Also some custom H&H rods... Now my budget outlook has changed and I like the Lew's Custom Speed Stick Series. They are the best bang for the buck at $115-$170. They are light, sensitive and priced just right.

  • @DaOzMan0608
    @DaOzMan0608 Před 6 lety +21

    Dude I'm a part-time employee working a blue collar job, a $100 rod is expensive. I believe you've lost touch on the realities of what falls in the realm of expensive for the "mere mortals" who's livelihood ISN'T fishing. I have a difficult time spending $120 on a cobbled together combo. You lost me after 4:00

    • @dootdeedootdeedoo
      @dootdeedootdeedoo Před 6 lety +2

      Or some of us have other hobbies too. Like hunting bear, deer, pigs, pheasant, duck, geese, elk, coyotes. I struggle to check off 2-3 of those hunts a year let alone spend $100 on just the fishing rod. And that doesnt count camping, gaming, trail riding with my jeep....when I'm not spending money
      fixing my jeep. I just bought an $80 ice fishing rod and feel guilty as hell about that ffs.

    • @Desnes7
      @Desnes7 Před 6 lety +2

      Man ik. He throws them numbers around like 300 is cheap. Or 80. I bought a vendetta and thought that was expensive. Ig for people like him, he gets paid to fish.

    • @smedlydumpsterjuice8875
      @smedlydumpsterjuice8875 Před 5 lety

      DaOzMan no worries my friend. Most tackle is designed to catch fisherman than fish. Find the tackle within your budget and you will do fine. If you're not a great fisherman yet, checkout more of these videos and ask your local bait shops what's going on in your area and what folks are using for bait. I never use live bait, yet baitshops will brag about how good live bait is. See what color the live bait is, and use a similar artificial if you like. Color is critical, as well as depth vs time of day or if overcast.

    • @brianmattison9942
      @brianmattison9942 Před 5 lety +1

      Go to bass pro and get their pro qualifier rod and reel combo for around $140 total. I fish toledo bend in louisiana a lot.Also around Christmas the reels are $99. They put the reels on sale for $50 Never had any problems with them.

    • @nativewildman9335
      @nativewildman9335 Před 5 lety +2

      Get an Ugly stik they last forever I got mine in 1999 and it is still going strong. They are not super pricey. They have a decent selection to choose from too.

  • @guyh.4553
    @guyh.4553 Před 5 lety +3

    $80 IS A LOW BUDGET ROD??. NO DAMN WAY AM I SPENDING THAT MUCH $$$ ON JUST A DAMN ROD!!!

    • @iansfit
      @iansfit Před 5 lety

      get good

    • @akira3871
      @akira3871 Před 5 lety

      @@iansfit If Guy can catch fish on a cheap rod and you need an expensive rod to catch the same fish, then it sounds like he's already good.

    • @Shadowborg
      @Shadowborg Před 5 lety

      Ive seen people catch buckets full of fish on a cane pole. Unless your a professional theres no need to spend much money.

  • @bl8221
    @bl8221 Před 5 lety +1

    There are so many great Rods on the market , It is virtually impossible to pick out rods from any price point for another angler..
    Falcon Rods, Fenwick Rods, St. Croix & the Legend Elites, TFO temple fork outfitters, Star Rods , Cajun Custom Rods.. The list goes on and on.. Then there are all the little custom companies out there that will make whatever you want.. I will say this , There isn't very many avg everyday or weekend anglers that would pay $500 for a Rod.. If your willing to tell yourself that $500 rods will catch you that many more fish than $120 rod you may want to rethink just a tad.. Over my 51 years I've been blessed financially enough to have tried virtually every type of rod either out of my own pocket or good friends in the fishing industry and it is " my personal opinion" that under no circumstances will you find $500 rods a must have.. There are a ton of very well off Pro bass anglers that dont even fish that stuff .. And a lot of the ones that do fish it, is because there sponsored by said company.. Most local club guys are going to go to the bass pro shop and pick out the $150 --$200 combo spool it with what they have on another reel and be on there way.. Tight lines .

  • @ata1421
    @ata1421 Před rokem

    I did conquest lineup and I am glad I did.