07-17-2013, 06:40 AM
Your options are pretty good in that price range. If your looking for versatility get yourself a 5wt. You can chuck dries, nymphs and even streamers if its got some backbone. Temple fork, redington, and allen all offer rods in that range. Keep in mind, assuming you don't have a reel you will spend around $50-$100 for a good starter reel and another $40-$70 to line the reel. So plan on a couple hundred bucks to get started. Also check the " for sale" section, I always see good deals in there. Good luck! And once you catch that fist fish jut go ahead and put away the spinning rod as if your like me you won't ever touch it! [fishon]
I have heard good things about the cabelas cgt fiberglass rod. It's on sale right now for almost half price. Thanks to catcherman I'm lookin at getting one myself! http://www.cabelas.com/product/Cabelas-C...409646.uts
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I have heard good things about the cabelas cgt fiberglass rod. It's on sale right now for almost half price. Thanks to catcherman I'm lookin at getting one myself! http://www.cabelas.com/product/Cabelas-C...409646.uts
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