Carrot Stix - Not Just for Wabbits Anymore?
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Carrot Stix - Not Just for Wabbits Anymore?
Carrot Stix. Inshore. What say you?
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The only person I have fished with that uses them kept snatching the lips off the trout with his carrot stick rod.
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I field tested 1 for Heath @ South GA Outdoors when he 1 st got them. The 7 ft med./heavy casting is a very capable spoon/swimbait rod for redfish. I give them

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I talked to a guy who sells them and he called them the "snap-crackle-pop" rod. He said he has had so many this year bust in two. I was about to buy one, he said he couldn't recommend it. He did however say that he would rather sell me a Falcon. In fact he said many customers have been bringing back their busted carrot sticks for a Falcon.

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They're no more breakable than any other rod. In fact I know of 1 that got caught in a trolling motor and actually wound up on the prop, it was unwound and was good to go. Pretty strong testament in my book.
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Not sure BD, I have never fished with one. That opinion came from a store owner who decided to quit carrying them. I just can't get used to the color but I am a G-Loomis man.

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The carrot stick is the least broke rods I recieve back including Challenger,Shimano and Falcon. I have all of these rods and prefer my CS over all of these but that is my opinion. I hope I didnt break any thread rules by saying that.
The dealer probably quit carrying them because they are so hard to get right now because they are so popular.
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If anyone would know, you would Heath. Thanks. I would like to fish with one I might buy one eventually . I like how light they are.

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JT, where is the best place to buy a FALCON rod? 
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I personally think the CS's are the best on the market have caught many big Red's and Trout with no issues,for the Falcon's they are good also unless you have a promblem and there warranty stinks.
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I want to take back anything I ever said bad about Carrot Stix. I got one for a Christmas present and I am VERY impressed. It is a 7 foot MH rod with fast action. I put a Calcutta 200b on it with Power Pro and it is awesome. Awesome rod!!

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Ugly Stiks
Cheaper by the dozen! 
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IT's hard to beat an Ugly Stick Doc!RHTFISH wrote:Ugly StiksCheaper by the dozen!

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