E21Carrot Stix Rods
E21Carrot Stix Rods
Has anyone bought or tried the E21 Carrot Stix Rods?
Looking for some feedback on them, looking for a good rod to pull bass out of the junk.
Looking for some feedback on them, looking for a good rod to pull bass out of the junk.
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Thanks for the opinions thus far.......
Yeah they are bright orange, made me think its all gimick at first. But don't care if its pink, if it does the job well.
Last year I broke to "cheap rods" so I got what I paid for.
Yes I could buy something already proven good in the same price range, but seen something new and inovative. But I also was one of the first to buy a pair of shoes with velcro in the 80's too. (who would admit it?)
I just want a rod that can handle the stress in thick lilly pads with a big ol' bass.
Yeah they are bright orange, made me think its all gimick at first. But don't care if its pink, if it does the job well.
Last year I broke to "cheap rods" so I got what I paid for.
Yes I could buy something already proven good in the same price range, but seen something new and inovative. But I also was one of the first to buy a pair of shoes with velcro in the 80's too. (who would admit it?)
I just want a rod that can handle the stress in thick lilly pads with a big ol' bass.
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More seriously they actually felt pretty good but i tend to fish with St. Croix Tournament or Shimano Crucial rods. I would think you either love the colour or hate it.
I stopped by to take a look at the kistler rods and wasn't overly impressed. They were very nice rods BUT for the price expected a little more. I didn't like the helium handles at all
I stopped by to take a look at the kistler rods and wasn't overly impressed. They were very nice rods BUT for the price expected a little more. I didn't like the helium handles at all
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Had a look at the Carrot stick. First thought was there were very light. Price wasn't too bad either. Can't say much else as I haven't water test them.
Just to comment on the one medium action rod comment. Yes, you can fish for everything and catch them with one rod. But till you start trying different techniques you don't appreciate the need to had a specific rod for a specific technique. It would pretty hard to flipping a 1/2 oz jig in slop and pull out a 5 lb bass with a medium action. Casting a frog way back in the heavy cover and bringing any size fish back to boat would be extremely tough with a medium action. Casting a 12 inch body bait or big buck tail for Pike and Muskie might even break the medium action rod. Hard to drift fishing a river with a 6'6" medium action rod and keep the line off the water.
With all that said, if you are into casting cranks, drop tubes, wacky rigging or top water in light cover a medium action rod will do. But don't kid your self, your are missing out on some fun fishing and great techniques by simply sticking with a meidum action rod.
Cheers,
Mike
Just to comment on the one medium action rod comment. Yes, you can fish for everything and catch them with one rod. But till you start trying different techniques you don't appreciate the need to had a specific rod for a specific technique. It would pretty hard to flipping a 1/2 oz jig in slop and pull out a 5 lb bass with a medium action. Casting a frog way back in the heavy cover and bringing any size fish back to boat would be extremely tough with a medium action. Casting a 12 inch body bait or big buck tail for Pike and Muskie might even break the medium action rod. Hard to drift fishing a river with a 6'6" medium action rod and keep the line off the water.
With all that said, if you are into casting cranks, drop tubes, wacky rigging or top water in light cover a medium action rod will do. But don't kid your self, your are missing out on some fun fishing and great techniques by simply sticking with a meidum action rod.
Cheers,
Mike
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If I hadn't already picked up a new spinning outfit earlier this month I definately would have taken a serious look at them...personally I like the colour, a nice change from all the black rods found out there. And hey, they're made from carrots...how cool is that? Thinking about that now I want one hahaha. I wonder whats next, watermellon fishing line?
How much do those rods go for...around $250 if I remember correctly
How much do those rods go for...around $250 if I remember correctly