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<blockquote data-quote="nicdicarlo" data-source="post: 5630" data-attributes="member: 110"><p>This winter I am looking to upgrade my spinning worming/finesse rod. I like a light weight 6' med power fairly fast action. I would be using this rod primarily for fishing finesse worms on Slider heads, senkos, tubes, and light jigs and T-rigged worms with 8 lb mono (or a stronger superline). I am looking in the $60 dollar range. I do a lot of wading in rivers for smallmouth and don't want anything too fancy for fear of breaking. Anyway, I am in a toss up between a St. Croix or an All Star, both around the same price. I have heard good things about both brands, but have never owned one myself. Does anyone have any input or other suggestions? Thanks. NDC.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nicdicarlo, post: 5630, member: 110"] This winter I am looking to upgrade my spinning worming/finesse rod. I like a light weight 6' med power fairly fast action. I would be using this rod primarily for fishing finesse worms on Slider heads, senkos, tubes, and light jigs and T-rigged worms with 8 lb mono (or a stronger superline). I am looking in the $60 dollar range. I do a lot of wading in rivers for smallmouth and don't want anything too fancy for fear of breaking. Anyway, I am in a toss up between a St. Croix or an All Star, both around the same price. I have heard good things about both brands, but have never owned one myself. Does anyone have any input or other suggestions? Thanks. NDC. [/QUOTE]
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