what kind of fishing pole do you have?

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RE:what kind of fishing pole do you have?

Post by natetreat » Tue Jun 28, 2011 5:59 pm

Hahahah, wow. I've got so many different rods it's ridiculous.

My favorites -

GLoomis 9' 6-10 gl3 ~sweeeeeeeet~

Lamiglas XMG 50 9'6" 8-15

sage 5 wt fly rod

2 okuma celilo rods

1 sst okuma float drifting rod

about five or so okuma jetty sturgeon rods

4 ugly stick lites

a pfleuger pink rod and reel for the wife (pretty sweet rod)

a pink trout pole with a lighty up reel (for the wife)

fenwick 7' ultra light trout rod - I love this one

1 all steel sturgeon rod (was my granddads sturgeon rod, it's pretty sweet)

and about ten other rods that I've collected over the years, from pawn shops or people leaving their gear in my rig and never coming back to get it. Hahahah! I have three rod racks and they're all full. Not to mention the dedicated rods that live in both rigs, because you're never gonna know when you want to go fishing.

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RE:what kind of fishing pole do you have?

Post by sellis_414 » Tue Jun 28, 2011 8:05 pm

All 11 in the Fetha Styx true hero series. Plus a couple extra/doubles in the series.
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RE:what kind of fishing pole do you have?

Post by faritoman » Fri Aug 19, 2011 10:14 am

Berkley cherry woods would be neat. and okuma make alot of good cheap reels anywhere from 15$.

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RE:what kind of fishing pole do you have?

Post by Matt » Fri Aug 19, 2011 10:16 am

Dunno where the heck to start, I have about 20 or so. Lol.
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RE:what kind of fishing pole do you have?

Post by Mike Carey » Fri Aug 19, 2011 12:17 pm

Matt wrote:Dunno where the heck to start, I have about 20 or so. Lol.

take up bass fishing Matt and add another 10 to the list. I'm around 25-30 I think.
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RE:what kind of fishing pole do you have?

Post by coretron22 » Fri Aug 19, 2011 3:09 pm

I've only been serious about fishing for about 2 years, so I haven't amassed a huge collection yet, but I find I'm trending towards lighter and longer rods lately.

1 Shimano Solara 6'6" for loaning and bushwacking
3 Okuma SST - I really love the Kokanee rods in this series and have one for spinning, and one for casting...the other is a Steelhead rod
1 Okuma Celilo 9'6" for spinners
1 Lamiglass Team Kokanee - awesome awesome rod. Pulled in a 34" Dolly Varden with this this year!
1 Lamiglass Kenai Special - given to me as a gift...not used yet
2 Fenwick fly rods - recently given to me, but I've never fly-fished

I'm happy that my list is small enough that I don't mind typing it. I'm guessing it's those guys that aren't typing their lists that really have a serious collection...

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RE:what kind of fishing pole do you have?

Post by MarkFromSea » Fri Aug 19, 2011 7:38 pm

Probably in the 30 rod range. Ice fishing to halibut, noodles to broomsticks, back packing and a couple fly rods, downrigger(trout and salmon) rods.

My favorite is all purpose Fenwick HMX S90L-2S 9' 2-8lb line. I catch sunnies to salmon on it. It's as comfortable reeling in pan fish as it is silvers or pinks. What it lacks in backbone for hookset strength and fish control it makes up for in just pure action fun! It's length coupled with 8lb line on a TICA Libra SA3000 reel flings a lure or bait a country mile when desired.
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