Guest rod and reels... How cheep can I go?

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Guest rod and reels... How cheep can I go?

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I keep thinking I need two decent guest rigs.
I have a handful of friends from out of town that come down once a year... Most of them do not have decent salt water tackle.
I watch then struggle trying to throw bait or rattle cork rigs with their 6foot bass tackle
Need to be 7 foot rods and 3000 class spinning reels
They are only going to get used 2-3 times a season
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I use the pflueger president's. They are only 59.95 most places and I have 3 that I have been using for at least 6 or 7 years.
I usually buy good rods to go with them.
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Or you could treat yourself to something nice and use your old rods for guests.
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I would try a Shimano Sedona or Sahara with a lower end Shimano rod.
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Knowing the kind of money you've got... :roll:

You need to man up and pair this...
http://www.amazon.com/Shimano-STL3000FE ... B00430F9WM

... with this...
http://www.basspro.com/G-Loomis-IMX-Ser ... #desc-tabl

Be a nice Christmas present for your fishing friends / biggest clients too! :-D
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I agree with Steve a lower end shimano reel and maybe a clarus rod to get a good warranty still.
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Go Shimano! I would do Symetre or Spirex. Check Ebay or talk to Adam @ South Ga Outdoors they will beat anyone's price! Never spend big money on a popping cork rod or drift/troll rod as sensitivity does not really matter. For jigs casting jigs and bottom fishing, a Abu 4600 or 5600 is hard to beat on strength and dependability.
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big bend gyrene wrote:Knowing the kind of money you've got... :roll:

You need to man up and pair this...
http://www.amazon.com/Shimano-STL3000FE ... B00430F9WM

... with this...
http://www.basspro.com/G-Loomis-IMX-Ser ... #desc-tabl

Be a nice Christmas present for your fishing friends / biggest clients too! :-D
:roll:
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i would recommend the Shimano Sedona like mentioned above. great reels for the money. with a Shimano Convergence or clarus rod. about 100 bucks a combo that will last you a while. IMO.
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I also like the Plueger's a lot for just that. I can have a few cheaper rods on the boat for other people to use and I'll end up using them with each one tied with a different lure or set up for live bait. I think West Marine has them now for $60 for a combo and they'll last a long time and stay smooth.
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HEY BARRY, JUST GET THE OLD RELIABLE , ABU GARCIA 5500 ON ANY 7 FT. ROD, THEY LAST A LIFE TIME.
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Pa, I love em but most kids can't throw a bait caster. I have a bunch of 6500s that were my dads shiner reels.
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Sedona and Clarus. Hard combo to beat. I also like some of the Cabelas rods for that purpose.
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Bman, having reviewed your latest "guest" fishing report, I'm upgrading the gear a bit to heavier tackle! :wink: :beer:
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I have my guests fish a 7 foot medium light spinning rod with a Cabela's Salt Striker 30 reel spooled with 20 lb braid. The reels are $40 on sale and hold up well.
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