Don
Well-known member
Since joining this group I’ve done nothing but improve my fishing game. Thank you all for patiently trying to answer my questions no matter how many times I ask the same thing a different way.
My next big thing to do is update many of my rods. I’m glad I held off this year as I’ve now had the time to figure out what I’m really after. I’ll work on it one step at a time, ie top water rod, crank bait rod, panfish rod and lastly a punching rod.
I did buy a couple rods and it is amazing how different they can be. I purchased a Picifun Serpent and broke the tip off 3” on the first outing. On the next outing I broke another 2-3” off. Then while transporting it the upper piece broke in half. I didn’t want a replacement….sent the whole thing back and they refunded my card no questions asked. I also bought a Shimano medium/fast 6’6” and am thrilled. It’s my primary and favorite.
So how do you know wether a rod will be junk and brittle or resilient and reliable. Many of my rods are 30-40 yrs old and are solid performers ( dated looking but reliable).
I feel inclined to build my own. I enjoy it and feel I can better get what I’m after.
How do you approach the choices in new or kit rods?
My next big thing to do is update many of my rods. I’m glad I held off this year as I’ve now had the time to figure out what I’m really after. I’ll work on it one step at a time, ie top water rod, crank bait rod, panfish rod and lastly a punching rod.
I did buy a couple rods and it is amazing how different they can be. I purchased a Picifun Serpent and broke the tip off 3” on the first outing. On the next outing I broke another 2-3” off. Then while transporting it the upper piece broke in half. I didn’t want a replacement….sent the whole thing back and they refunded my card no questions asked. I also bought a Shimano medium/fast 6’6” and am thrilled. It’s my primary and favorite.
So how do you know wether a rod will be junk and brittle or resilient and reliable. Many of my rods are 30-40 yrs old and are solid performers ( dated looking but reliable).
I feel inclined to build my own. I enjoy it and feel I can better get what I’m after.
How do you approach the choices in new or kit rods?