How do these 2 rods stack up against each other? Is the Cumara worth the $50 premium? What does everyone think?
I don't think either have been out long enough to compare.
QuoteHow do these 2 rods stack up against each other? Is the Cumara worth the $50 premium? What does everyone think?
Cumara entered the market as a bottom-bouncer. Which Carrot Stix are you wanting to compare?
QuoteQuoteHow do these 2 rods stack up against each other? Is the Cumara worth the $50 premium? What does everyone think?Cumara entered the market as a bottom-bouncer. Which Carrot Stix are you wanting to compare?
i just wanted to compare them as far as sensitivity, weight, and enjoyment of fishing.
the carrot stick is more of a moving bait rod
cumara is more of bottom bouncing plastics rod
im sure both can be used for anything but i would say thats what they
best used as
both are super light
i would say the cumara would be more sensitvity
QuoteHow do these 2 rods stack up against each other? Is the Cumara worth the $50 premium? What does everyone think?
These rods are quit a bit differant , no comparsion. One for bottom bouncing and the other for cranks.
Neither one in my opinion would be an all around rod.
If you are going to buy one . buy the one that suits your style.
Never used a Carrot Stick but own 3 7'2" Cumara's M/L /M/ and M/H and can't say enough good things about them! I've used them for Jigs Senko's Huddbugs Jerkbaits Cranks and topwater. They may have been introduced for bottom bouncing, yet I have not found an application they couldn't be used for. IMO worth every penny!
http://www.tackletour.com/reviewshimanocumara68mpg2.html
FYI: E21 makes more than one model of Carrot Stick. Not sure where this "crankbait only/ parabolic" myth started. :-? I have two very different models and they are both fantastic. I'll put my Revo SX and 6'9" MH casting combo at the top of the list as far as comfort, sensitivity etc.
matt how do you like that Revo SX was woundering as was thinking of buying that or a curado is it closer to the 100s or 200s?? or is it in between :-?
Quotematt how do you like that Revo SX was woundering as was thinking of buying that or a curado is it closer to the 100s or 200s?? or is it in between :-?
Can't comment. Never fished a Curado, sorry. :-[
QuoteFYI: E21 makes more than one model of Carrot Stick. Not sure where this "crankbait only/ parabolic" myth started. :-? I have two very different models and they are both fantastic. I'll put my Revo SX and 6'9" MH casting combo at the top of the list as far as comfort, sensitivity etc.
Sorry I assumed he was refering to the spinning out fits . my mistake.
Here's the current list.
I am a Cumara owner and for a short time, I had some Carrot Stix to use this winter, (thanks again Tin, you da man). I think both are very comparable in weight and sensitivity and if you look in the right places you can get a Cumara for just about what a Carrot costs.
I dont think there is a clear cut winner in this fight as far as performance. Price-wise, the Carrots are the better deal but like I said, look around and you can get a Cumara for around $150.
Voice of experience - very easy to accidently snap the Cumara's tip! The IM10 blank is strong, but brittle.
QuoteI am a Cumara owner and for a short time, I had some Carrot Stix to use this winter, (thanks again Tin, you da man). I think both are very comparable in weight and sensitivity and if you look in the right places you can get a Cumara for just about what a Carrot costs.I dont think there is a clear cut winner in this fight as far as performance. Price-wise, the Carrots are the better deal but like I said, look around and you can get a Cumara for around $150.
by looking in the right places do you mean the flea market, ebay, or can you find them for around $150 retail?
I have never had a chance to hold a carrot stick so I can't comment on the sensitivity of it. But man they sure are UGLY!!!!
QuoteI have never had a chance to hold a carrot stick so I can't comment on the sensitivity of it. But man they sure are UGLY!!!!
They may be ugly in Georgia but here on Rocky Top we just love anything orange....I think they are beautiful!!
Seriously though I have one of each but it's hard for me to compare as one is a baitcaster and the other is a spinning rod. I will say that so far I am very pleased with both. I would try to get my hands on both and see which you prefer.....IMHO I don't think you'd go wrong either way.
thanks to all for the great response. i'm going to try both of them out and i'll let you know what i think!
Sounds like mosty good experiences with the Carrot Stix, but I witnessed my fishing partner set the hook on a 2 pound bass on Lake Fork over the weekend and his BRAND NEW Stix snapped in half. It was a 7'6" Heavy action rod. I've also heard a few other stories about them snapping. Don't know much about the Cumara.
QuoteSounds like mosty good experiences with the Carrot Stix, but I witnessed my fishing partner set the hook on a 2 pound bass on Lake Fork over the weekend and his BRAND NEW Stix snapped in half. It was a 7'6" Heavy action rod. I've also heard a few other stories about them snapping. Don't know much about the Cumara.
DANG!!! Something's not right about that.....
What's the warranty on those things?
Buy, both and sell the one you don't like after.
I have a Cumara 7'2" Med Hvy and love it for fishing swimming frogs and hollow body frogs. It has plenty of backbone and really whips the lighter baits out there.
any rod can snap.%99 of the time it's user error.i think the carrot stick is lifetime warannty.
It does have a lifetime warranty, but I'd like to know how setting the hook on a fish would be user error. You'd think that a heavy action rod would be able to withstand a decent hookset, especially on a 2 pounder. I'd hate to think what would have happened had he set the hook on the 8.4 he landed later that afternoon.
Regardless, it still disturbing that a $150 rod would snap like a twig.
I'm still waiting for my b/c & spinning Carrot Stix coming from Cabelas. ETA is this week or next.
I've asked this before & really haven't gotten a solid answer....where are the Carrot Stix made??? I know they come from Canada....but really???? Where are they made?
Quoteany rod can snap.%99 of the time it's user error.i think the carrot stick is lifetime warannty.
Exactly right, and they do have a lifetime warranty.
yes any rod can snap, and most of the time when a rod snaps there was some kind of damage to the blank. either a nick or just a bad spot in the graphite.
i have heard from a rod company (that makes higher end rods) that most of the time when a rod snaps on the hookset it is usually a smaller fish that does it. he said that a larger fish will load up the rod better on a hard hookset. and sometimes on a smaller fish when you set the hook, the rod will not load all the way and the tip will "snap" back into place causing the break.
not saying that you will break a rod on every small fish you catch, but it made sense to me.
They all break. I was in a tackle shop in Alabama a few weeks ago and saw a stack of Loomis' that were broken at all different areas of the blank. Its just the price to pay for lighter and more sensitive rods!