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centerpin/noodle rod suggestions?
I am currently looking to buy a new center pin or noodle rod that I will use specifically for free drifting eggs. I want a quality rod of course, within the one to two hundred dollar range.if anyone has a rod they love any suggestions would be appreciated!!! And no I can't afford the glx ha
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RE:centerpin/noodle rod suggestions?
LOL ya there are some beautiful EXPENSIVE noodle rods. I 'cheat' sometimes using a fly rod but the balance isn't right with the reel seat at the butt on fly rods. You can use a fly reel with lots of braid backing and then mono but casting is a pain in the butt so I usually wade into spot and settle in then 'plop' the eggs and let them drift. It works sometimes on small water. No way on big water. Oh, and it can ruin/bruise your hands and knuckles if a big coho rips you on the 1:1 gear ratio... I don't have a noodle either but it is on my list for the Holidays:thumright So I'll be watching to see what people have for input on this subject!
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RE:centerpin/noodle rod suggestions?
Brian253 wrote:I am currently looking to buy a new center pin or noodle rod that I will use specifically for free drifting eggs. I want a quality rod of course, within the one to two hundred dollar range.if anyone has a rod they love any suggestions would be appreciated!!! And no I can't afford the glx ha
Well do you want a Center Pin rod or a Noodle rod, they are different.
St Croix has a few, want length are you looking at??
RE:centerpin/noodle rod suggestions?
Thanks crw and I am aware they are different, but either will work excellent for what I need,i won't know which of the two styles I want until I see and feel a few of each, and price is obviously part of the detrmining factor any suggestions help
RE:centerpin/noodle rod suggestions?
check out the shimano clarus center pin rod. it's a 13 footer an sportco has it for $109
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RE:centerpin/noodle rod suggestions?
Thanks spokey I looked at those online they seem decent I'll have to hit sportco and feel one.
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RE:centerpin/noodle rod suggestions?
The best Noodles I like are in Pho or spaghetti. I hope this helps.
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Lol jens pho is the **** but on a serious note you heard of any deals
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Going to get some now actually(pho), but I think tommytitan08 was looking for one too, i'll see what he was able to find.Brian253 wrote:Lol jens pho is the **** but on a serious note you heard of any deals
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RE:centerpin/noodle rod suggestions?
I have a shimano 10' convergence, I think its a great rod! They only run like 60 bucks too.
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RE:centerpin/noodle rod suggestions?
Ocktane wrote:I have a shimano 10' convergence, I think its a great rod! They only run like 60 bucks too.
Hmmm:-k , you didn't fish the Cow around Blue Creek and catch a Convergence downstream did you?
Just kidding.
Donman unfortunately lost the same rod to the fish gods when a fish took it from his grasp (posted on other thread)... Looks like it may be a popular rod with fellow fishers. I'm gonna have to try one out and see if it is something I can hint to the Mrs as a holiday gift:cheers:
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RE:centerpin/noodle rod suggestions?
Brian i would wait for the sportsmans show and check out what they have. Usually lamiglas has a booth as well as fenwick so im gonna wait to see what i can get there.
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When is the sportsman show? At the fair ground right
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Brian the Washington Sportsmans show is January 26 to January 30 2011 at the puyallup fair grounds.
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RE:centerpin/noodle rod suggestions?
i have a 10'6" caster (different i know) and it my absolute favorite rod, It will double over on a humpy but i can haul up 40" lings no problem. So if the spinning rods are as good, get oneOcktane wrote:I have a shimano 10' convergence, I think its a great rod! They only run like 60 bucks too.
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I have a10'6 loomis, a 10'6 lamiglas a 9'6 rapala and a 8'6 shimano, this noodle rod is for one thing only that's why I was asking about them. Ask rods have their place
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RE:centerpin/noodle rod suggestions?
Let me know what you find out please, im lookin to get a noodle rod for my self. :compress:Brian253 wrote:I have a10'6 loomis, a 10'6 lamiglas a 9'6 rapala and a 8'6 shimano, this noodle rod is for one thing only that's why I was asking about them. Ask rods have their place
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RE:centerpin/noodle rod suggestions?
Any reason why your wanting one? Do you have a certain rod in mind and what will you be using it for.i found my rod at sportco a 13' center pin
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Yeah I like to have a better fight with the fish. I use an 8'6 Field 'n' Stream. I can feel a fish smack it. I will be using it for salmon and steelhead. For steelhead I will more then likely be using a bobber and jig set up. Salmon will be corky and yarn most of the time. My 8'6 is my only rod I have for salmon. And this will be my first year targeting steelhead, if they hit softly then a noodle rod would be a good choice.Brian253 wrote:Any reason why your wanting one? Do you have a certain rod in mind and what will you be using it for.i found my rod at sportco a 13' center pin
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RE:centerpin/noodle rod suggestions?
I got a 10' 6' okuma sst that works great for drifting eggs. Been my goto rod this year. It's a little cheap, at 60 $ where I got it, but something like that would be good. Outdoor Emporium has some great deals on Lamiglass rods right now, I got my new 9' 6" XMG 50 at more than 100$ off.