Great Lakes Bass Fishing Forum

Bass Fishing => Bass Fishing Tips, Techniques & General Discussion => Topic started by: Mojo on August 23, 2014, 11:10:03 AM

Poll
Question: If a sponsor, not related to fishing, provided around $500, not cash  what rod, rods, rod / reel combo would you purchase
Option 1: None, ask for cash instead votes: 1
Option 2: Grandt Paraya 7'0" votes: 1
Option 3: St Croix legend tx 7'2+ revo stx votes: 2
Option 4: Dobyns champion 705cb + lews 5:1 votes: 3
Option 5: G Loomis g-2 845ccbr + shimano crucial DS votes: 1
Option 6: None of the above.... See answer below votes: 3
Title: If you had $500 to spend on a new crankbait rod, rods, or rod and reel
Post by: Mojo on August 23, 2014, 11:10:03 AM
The great GLB community with your Bass knowledge on crank baits, spinnerbaits..... Chime in ! Need your expertise here !
Title: Re: If you had $500 to spend on a new crankbait rod, rods, or rod and reel
Post by: YpsiBass on August 23, 2014, 01:48:01 PM
I'd buy two Powell Inferno rods, one casting, one spinning.  Have a spinning reel to match up with the rod already and then I'd get a new Shimano Curado for the casting rod. 

Or pay bills.  Owning a boat has cost me more than I thought it would.
Title: Re: If you had $500 to spend on a new crankbait rod, rods, or rod and reel
Post by: Manxfishing on August 23, 2014, 03:14:18 PM
Well if your thinking about it
Bass Tackle depot always has a Hoilday sale and GLB get's credit if you use the link

The Dobyns and the Lews Super duty in 5:4 comes to 429 today (free shipping and no tax)
Take 15% off it's 364.65
It's a no brainer, The Dobyns is a great rod and you my friend need a good Warr
And they have one

FYI
Mem day sale was 25%
4th of July was 20%
So the sale coming up could be as good as 25%, But shouldn't be less then the 15%
And they sell Powell as well,
Funny thing about the Powell rods, Gary Dobyns worked for Powell and designed there crank rods
Title: Re: If you had $500 to spend on a new crankbait rod, rods, or rod and reel
Post by: YpsiBass on August 23, 2014, 09:30:27 PM
Dobyn's rods look nice, but I haven't seen one in person so it keeps me from trying one out.  Their handle styles are similar and I like that, but so far this Diesel I've been using all summer has been outstanding.
Title: Re: If you had $500 to spend on a new crankbait rod, rods, or rod and reel
Post by: Manxfishing on August 23, 2014, 10:08:16 PM
Rick,
I think thay call that the JDM (jap domestic market) look with no fore grip
I have allot of Kistlers and they look like that as well.

I looked at the Powell Max series along with the Dobyns the difference was about 50 bucks
Thought the Dobyns had a better warr. and I liked that they were a smaller mom & pop shop

The one thing I've noticed about the Dobyns is
They are a very, very well balanced rod. and you can get a full cork grip (I like that on a crank rod)