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StratosBoats |
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Member Posts: 152 Location: Appleton WI | I am buying atleast 2 new rods this year. One of them is going to be an avid for sure and the other is either a Bass Pro Walleye Angler or a Legend Tournament. I'm trying to decide what to get for the 2nd rod. Which do you recommend? Thanks, Mike Edited by StratosBoats 2/24/2005 9:17 PM | ||
The Jigger |
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Member Posts: 50 Location: Loves Park, IL now Mt. View Ar. | I have been useing the St. Croix avids for my jigging rods for a couple of years now.....can't go wrong with this rod. My catch rate went way up with the feel and sensitivaty while jigging. The Legend Tournament rods that are new for 2005 look like a step between the avids and Elites. I'm planing on buying some Legend Tournament rods for myself, the live bait rigs or lindy rigs. Steve Anderson | ||
jerry |
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Member Posts: 2567 Location: Manitowoc, WI | Personally, if I'm using both rods for the same application, I like to stay with two rods that are the same. I would make them both Avids or both Legend Tournament models. | ||
irishwebs |
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Member Posts: 363 Location: Kaukauna WI | Mike When you come by the house I will show you the ones I am using this season. | ||
Mattman |
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Member Posts: 42 Location: Fergus Falls, MN | The LT's are a step up. They use the IPC technology that the LE's use. If sensitivity is critical, get the LT's. | ||
StratosBoats |
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Member Posts: 152 Location: Appleton WI | Sounds good Michael. The sensitivity isn't a huge issue with me for the avid because I will mainly be using it for crankbaits. I'll take a look at the legend tournaments for jigging. | ||
otwadoug |
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Member Posts: 73 Location: Green Bay, WI | I used the Legend Tournaments last fall jigging and rigging and was very please. If the same rod is made in both Avid and Lt I am choosing the Lt. The rod is more sensitive and lighter. | ||
StratosBoats |
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Member Posts: 152 Location: Appleton WI | have any of you guys used the Bass Pro Shops Walleye Angler rods desigend by Kavajecz and Parsons? I like them a lot and have 2 myself but I was wondering how they compare to the avid and legend tournament series. Thanks, Mike | ||
Justin Gaiche |
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Give the new Fig Rigs a look. Save a couple bucks, add some performance. These are tough to beat! | |||
sworrall |
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Location: Rhinelander | That's a second for the Fig Rigs. I have a couple sticks from them, and really like the rods. | ||
Jonny Rocket |
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Member Posts: 265 Location: Combined Locks, WI | Last fall I was tipped off to Quarrow Performance Rods by Bill Ortiz. I have since joined their pro team and even though I haven't fished with these rods they appear to be very good quality. Bill spoke very highly of them and even compared them to his GLoomis rods. If fact he uses them more than his Loomis rods. Do a search for Quarrow Rods, you will find they have differnt lines of their Green County rods. The ML4 series are 57 million modulus graphite and go down from there. You can contact me for more information. | ||
stacker |
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Member Posts: 2445 Location: Fremont, Wisconsin | I also have a fig-rig and like it, alot!! | ||
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