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    Steelheadman_04
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    buying a new rod

    i am planing on buying a new rod for driftfishing for steelhead and also for fishing spoons and blades also for steelhead and coho. im not looking on spending any more than $200 on a rod, im pretty sure i want it to be a 10'6 medium action. im kind of thinking of buying a fenwick hmx 10'6 m action, or a shimano convergance 10'6 m action.
    im personaly leaning towards the fenwick, but if anybody has any info that could lead me to making a decission would be great.
    Thanks!

    Steelheadman.


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    you cant really go wrong with fenwicks. Ive had an 11' hmx thats 4 or 5 years old now and its still a great rod. I also have a 10'6'' shimano convergence that i use for my spare every once in a while. Its a good rod for a decent price but i still like the fenwick more. Plus ive had problems with past shimano baitcasting rods with the centers of the guides falling out.


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    you cant really go wrong with fenwicks. Ive had an 11' hmx thats 4 or 5 years old now and its still a great rod. I also have a 10'6'' shimano convergence that i use for my spare every once in a while. Its a good rod for a decent price but i still like the fenwick more. Plus ive had problems with past shimano baitcasting rods with the centers of the guides falling out.


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    yea i noticed that the fenwicks dont have the porcilyn/plasting lops inside the line guides, the fenwick just has a harm metal or somethin inside, which could be good probably doesnt get nicked very easily. im also going to pick up a shimano calcutta 400 seems like a nice reel! now the next question what good experiances have you guys had with certain baitcasters?
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    steelheadman


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    yea i noticed that the fenwicks dont have the porcilyn/plasting lops inside the line guides, the fenwick just has a harm metal or somethin inside, which could be good probably doesnt get nicked very easily. im also going to pick up a shimano calcutta 400 seems like a nice reel! now the next question what good experiances have you guys had with certain baitcasters?
    Thanks!

    steelheadman


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    400's too big of real for the STAMP coho, steelhead fishery!!! Go with the 250, much better reel for the Island riv's. The 400's a big water reel...ie Thompson, Fraser. For tossing blades/spoons and light terminal that you would be using on the Stamp/Sproat or any other system around Port the only way to go is the 250 or 251 depending on your retrieve..

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    400's too big of real for the STAMP coho, steelhead fishery!!! Go with the 250, much better reel for the Island riv's. The 400's a big water reel...ie Thompson, Fraser. For tossing blades/spoons and light terminal that you would be using on the Stamp/Sproat or any other system around Port the only way to go is the 250 or 251 depending on your retrieve..

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    definitly get a 250 the 400 is pretty big for this type of fishery. Personally i use A.G. 5600C4's on my rods and they work great. However...ive never heard anything negative about calcutta's, everyone i know that owns one says theyre an awesome reel



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    definitly get a 250 the 400 is pretty big for this type of fishery. Personally i use A.G. 5600C4's on my rods and they work great. However...ive never heard anything negative about calcutta's, everyone i know that owns one says theyre an awesome reel



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    hey steely man what rod have u been running for steelhead in the past? i have a trophy xl and its an awesome rod for the price($160) i used it on the stamp this year(first few times fishin that system) and it was awesome.

    hey!...wheres my float?
    uh oh...

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