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This fishing rods review looks mostly at spinning rods. Spinning Tackles are easy to use and many consider these rods best for general fishing. Spinning is easy to learn. It should take less than a 1/2 hour of practice to get good distance and accuracy.
St.Croix offers fishing rods and reels for spinning, casting, fly fishing, saltwater and ice fishing. The rods are lightweight,
durable and easy to handle. The rods for spinning and casting come in several models. The least expensive models are the Triumph series rods, which cost about $50-100. The Elite spinning rods cost about $260-320, while the Elite casting rods cost about $300-350.
Shakespeare has been marketing the Ugly Stik for over 29 years. It is the best selling moderately priced rod in the U.S.
The spinning rod costs about $40 without the reel. The Ugly Stik Tiger Saltwater spinning rod costs about $58-73 without
the reel.
Berkley offers several models for freshwater fishing. The Berkley Air casting and spinning rods cost about $90-100.
The Berkley Cherrywood spinning and casting rods cost about $25-38. Berkley fly fishing rods are lightweight rods with
cork grips and cost about $35.
Fenwick spinning rods come in several models. The Fenwick Eagle is an entry level rod that costs about $55. The two
piece spinning rods cost about $55-120, while the four piece spinning rods cost about $110-220.
There are other good rods available that are not included in this fishing rods review. G. Loomis, Shimano, Penn, Daiwa and Cabela and other rod marketers offer good rods.
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