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NJ Saltwater Fishing Reports and Information => Helping Each Other Out => Topic started by: fellinger on March 13, 2012, 11:10:41 PM
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Called Don today at Cannyon and he was cool enough to pass along the AC boat show price on a new HS15. Now, what are some of your thoughts on a good rod to compliment it? I will do mostly in-shore "all around" fishing (stripers, wreck, maybe school BFT).
Thanks,
Fred
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really depends on your price range but. Cant go wrong with a st. croix.... I know alot of guys who like the Star Rods too. To be honest though for me between my wife and i own 3 custom rods... Yes they are more expensive but if your shelling out the dough a nice reel its nice to have a rod that is EXACTLY what you want. Good luck with your search!!!
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really depends on your price range but. Cant go wrong with a st. croix.... I know alot of guys who like the Star Rods too. To be honest though for me between my wife and i own 3 custom rods... Yes they are more expensive but if your shelling out the dough a nice reel its nice to have a rod that is EXACTLY what you want. Good luck with your search!!!
Some times there not too much more expensive, I have 2x Bogan fish poisons and the ran about $130 each you can pay alot more for an off the shelf rod than that. But definitely worth it if your not in a hurry the can take up to a month to get. But like NJG said you get what you want.
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St.Croix Premier/PM70MHF is a great match for that reel. Its good for deeper water Fluking, Stripers, Blackfish, smaller Bluefin tuna. and if you break it they will replace it. As said above, a custom will run you around $160 for a great rod. If you want fancy wraps its more like $210 but this will not effect performance. Star Plasma rods have excellent quality and I use one for shallow water fluking and smaller fish like seabass or porgies. Star makes all size rods. If you go custom, bring the reel to the shop for a perfect match. TT^