Mitchell 410, 300, 308.
Mitchell 410, 300, 308.
2016 Ranger Z518 - 150 HP Mercury 4-Stroke
I have some GLoomis IMX rods from the late '80's and early '90's that I still use today. Had a sponsorship and have 20 more. Not impressed with the IMX Pro. so I still sling the old ones. For Reels, it's Shimano Curado 200 DHSV and 2500 Stradics get the call.
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Ranger Boats / Mercury Motors
G Loomis Rods / Shimano Reels
Raymarine / MinnKota Ultrex
Garmin / Live Scope Plus
Pepper Jigs / Robo Worms
Vatrer Lithium / V-T2 Vents
2009 Triton 21X3 250 Mercury Optimax Pro XS
Minn Kota Fortrex 80
2 Lowrance HDS Live 12s at bow w/ Active Target
Lowrance HDS Carbon 9 and 12 at console
2 8' Power Pole Pro Series
Speed masters, casting and spinning.
All Star rods, Quantum 1310 reels
2002 Pro Craft 200 Super Pro- 2005 200 Mercury Optimax, Retired
Empty Nester- Proud Grandfather 5-30-2014-Boy-Aiden, 8-2-2017-Boy-Calen
The green Curado reels.
Cabelas Tournament ZX cranking rods
-Matt
Quantum EXO Tour Rods and Shimano Chronarch 51E reels !
I think the Daiwa TD-Z is my favorite "classic" if I had to pick one platform. The original Daiwa Zillion would be close behind, but was more or less an aluminum version of the TD-Z. I still have a couple in rotation, though on more modern rods...
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I still use an old Cardinal 4 spinning reel and I have it on a Billy Westmoreland spinning rod. Still puts fish in the boat.
The old Berkley Series One Accuflex were great rods back in the day. Might have been one of the first split grips. Also smaller And single foot guides than others back then.
G Loomis original IMX, much nicer then the ugly cheap looking Pro rods today.
I have an old 7' Allstar Viper rod that was built in the early '90s when braided line had its first real resurgence in bass fishing. The rod is specifically for braid although I have never really used it as such. It has been a great jig rod, and it has taken a beating. It looks pretty rough at this point, but I am just trying to let it age gracefully. Will break my heart when it finally gives up the ghost.
Not me. From about the late 80’s on, I was able to and did get top of the line rods & reels. There is not a single thing I would use from back then over today’s top of the line stuff. Nostalgia is one thing, but performance hasn’t taken any steps back, in my opinion.
Bought my first left hand retrieve baitcaster in '78. Second one in '80, one Shimano, the other Abu Garcia. They're both 'still in service' today! The quality, heavy duty components in these things is evident.