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Originally Posted by EZM
I'd agree with most guys in terms of quality and the suggested price points.
I will, however, say that a reel is more important to spend a little more on than maybe the rod. I'm mostly a mid market rod guy - $75-$120 but my reels start at $150-$200 and go up from there.
Having said that my last few rods have been pricey - and they have pleasantly surprised me with their weight, feel and performance.
Line is critical and perhaps the single most important consideration. I like power pro braid and run a high quality fluorocarbon leader.
Good terminal tackle ( rated for break strength ) is also a serious consideration.
No steel leaders for me and no mono-filament available on my boat. The old crummy ugly sticks are in the garage and there they will stay forever unless my wife needs a stake for her tomato plants or one of the neighborhood kids need a good ol' fashion whippin'. lol.
Like my dad used to say "I can't afford to buy cheap stuff"
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That depends on the use. For walleye riggin n jigging, rod is more important.