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Dylan Goldhahn

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Re: Rod to match a Stella 20000
October 28, 2010, 04:32:59 PM
Dylan,
I totally agree with Brandon on this, as i most often do.
I too once wanted a rod that will do it all but this is a very tall if not virtually impossible order.
I would ask myself the question 'what will i be fishing for first'? If GT's, get a general purpose GT rod and if Tuna, get the tuna rod and save up for the other one.

Ultimately, if you are not using the rod for the purpose it was built you may lessen the experience as well as damage gear so get the right one.

While i am by no means an expert in this style of fishing, if i was looking for a rod within the budget you have specified, i would lean towards the Hot's Gipang mentioned earlier in the thread.......... you may just need to bargain a little.

Happy fishing, good luck and let us know what you decide.

Cheers,

Chris
Thanks mate.
you have a good point, Ive heard that you cant get a rod that 'does it all', many times.
However, being on a limited budget, I have to compromise.
So i'll still go with a rod that can cast and work stickbaits, but just won't be able to use heavier chuggers.

Thanks everyone for the suggstions.
At this point I'm leaning towards the Yamaga atlas 76/8, due to its reasonable price and General purpose use.
I'll have a look into the El Toro 150. Looks like a nice rod.
Still open to anyones advice or suggestions.
Thanks Dylan.

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Re: Rod to match a Stella 20000
November 09, 2010, 10:25:26 PM
I Ended up getting a Yamaga Atlas GT 76/8 and a Ripple Fisher GT79R.
One is for me, and the other for my dad.
I like the looks of the GT79R, but the Yamaga is very light.
Thanks again for helping me out.
Cheers, Dylan.