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Would you rather get a rod or reel on sale? 2025


fishing user avatarHeyCoach reply : 

Just like the title asks, would you rather get a rod or a reel that is on sale for, let’s say, 25% off?

 

I’m leaning towards a reel, I think there might be just enough of extra workmanship in a reel that I could add a little bit to my price range and do a hair better on. 


fishing user avatarTroy85 reply : 

Reel for sure.


fishing user avatarDwight Hottle reply : 

Depends on which is more expensive. 


fishing user avatarMike L reply : 

Depends..

But, If I'm in the market for either and all things being equal it would be the rod for sure!

 

 

 

Mike

 

 

 


fishing user avatarLog Catcher reply : 

It would probably be the reel. I don't buy any real expensive rods.


fishing user avatarBassWhole! reply : 

I'd rather get whatever I have a need for at the time on sale, fishing or otherwise.


fishing user avatarChance_Taker4 reply : 

Rods. I am a firm believer in investing in great rods over higher end reels.


fishing user avatarJoshFromBolo reply : 

A good reel because generally they tend to run a little bit more pricy than a good rod.


fishing user avatarSpankey reply : 
  On 6/29/2018 at 9:46 PM, HeyCoach said:

Just like the title asks, would you rather get a rod or a reel that is on sale for, let’s say, 25% off?

 

I’m leaning towards a reel, I think there might be just enough of extra workmanship in a reel that I could add a little bit to my price range and do a hair better on. 

Can see what your saying but most of the high end stuff never goes on sale or gets discounted until the model changes even if only slightly. 

 

That spring fling a BPS is decent if you bring in some old  rod and reel for trade in. Cabela's has a few discounts that I know worked on a few St. Croix rods over the years. 

 

They seem to to put the house brands on sale all year long. The TW sales a few times a year can't be beat either. 

 

Hope you got a good deal. 


fishing user avatarnew2BC4bass reply : 

Full price for either is something I don't want to pay.  Sales and closeouts are my friends.  :D


fishing user avatarislandbass reply : 

Probably the reel for me. However sometimes rods can be too good to pass up. Back when the crucials first came out the were about $129.99 msrp. 

 

I saw three in a local shop for $59. I learned they were used as demos hence the lowered price so I snatched one without a thought and was so excited. 

 

However, I was an idiot. I should have bought the other two also! I could have easily sold the other 2 for $100 each, still making a profit and giving some one a darn tootin’ good deal. Went back upon realizing that and they were GONE!


fishing user avatarVilas15 reply : 
  On 6/29/2018 at 9:52 PM, Dwight Hottle said:

Depends on which is more expensive. 

Agree. I think the question is supposed to read more like "Would you use 25% off to purchase a more expensive rod or more expensive reel than you originally planned?" Like if you are planning to spend $100 on each would you rather jump up to a $133 rod or reel?


fishing user avatarTOXIC reply : 

For me, it depends on the price point.  IMHO once you get above $150 in a rod, the performance increases above that are very incremental relative to price.  I could say the same about reels but there are some quality/mechanical/features that you get with better priced reels.  For me it would be a reel.  


fishing user avatarHeyCoach reply : 
  On 6/30/2018 at 1:19 AM, Vilas15 said:

Agree. I think the question is supposed to read more like "Would you use 25% off to purchase a more expensive rod or more expensive reel than you originally planned?" Like if you are planning to spend $100 on each would you rather jump up to a $133 rod or reel?

Yes, I wasn’t an English major. I’m better at coaching than typing ideas. 


fishing user avatarthe reel ess reply : 

Would depend on which I was in the market for.


fishing user avatarFurther North reply : 

Doesn't matter, in the long run.

 

Looking back over the last several years, I can't recall the last time I paid retail for a rod or reel (and that includes fly rod set-ups).

 

  • I buy on sale.
  • I buy one generation old.
  • I buy with credit card points.
  • I buy gently used.

I have no burning need to buy the "latest and greatest" because at the end of the day it'll have zero impact on my fishing.

 

I do the same with vehicles, boats, clothing, pretty much anything I can.


fishing user avatarBoomstick reply : 

If I need a rod, I'd prefer the rod, if I need a reel, then a reel. However, it may depend on the specifics of the sale.


fishing user avatarMatt_3479 reply : 

I’d like to say rod but I think I’d have to go with reel. I seem to purchase rods with less concern about money then reels. Then I end up with a few rods without reels before I start purchasing reels 


fishing user avatarohboyitsrobby reply : 

Rod for sure. My rod collection is far superior to the reels I own. I have quite a few budget reels that have held up a couple hard seasons well. I gotta be able to feel the bite and get the hook set before I even have to worry about my reel.


fishing user avatarLead Head reply : 

Up until recently I would have said reel. In the last few months I have spent a lot of time researching both performance and price of rods and reels on the internet (thanks Bass Resource). Performance is mostly relative, but price isn't. I have noticed that pretty much any reel (especially in my price range) can be grabbed off ebay for significantly cheaper than retail year round. Rods are different, good deals on rods are out there but are much harder to find and I'm guessing that's because of shipping. 

 

So, because it has been my personal experience that good deals are more common on reels, I would prefer to find/use 25% off on a rod.


fishing user avatarLionHeart reply : 
  On 6/30/2018 at 8:30 AM, Further North said:

Doesn't matter, in the long run.

 

Looking back over the last several years, I can't recall the last time I paid retail for a rod or reel (and that includes fly rod set-ups).

 

  • I buy on sale.
  • I buy one generation old.
  • I buy with credit card points.
  • I buy gently used.

I have no burning need to buy the "latest and greatest" because at the end of the day it'll have zero impact on my fishing.

 

I do the same with vehicles, boats, clothing, pretty much anything I can.

I like your style.

 

I am quite harder to please when it comes to rods than I am with reels.  I typically will not buy something if I can't get some kind of deal on it.  

 

To answer the posted question though, 25% is 25%, don't see how it matters much if the saving is on a rod or reel.


fishing user avatarkenmitch reply : 

I'm more picky on reels than rods so I'd lean towards a reel. Maybe a combo deal?

 

I'm patient and already have enough stuff so I tend to wait for the really good deals now. I can only carry so much on my kayak.

 

Example would be someting like the BPS Carbonite 2 BC combo they had on sale  in Feb. Not like i really needed it but can put it to good use for $120.

 

I'd like to upgrade a spinning combo if a smoken deal comes along. Time is on my side.


fishing user avatarGReb reply : 

Most waters here are shallow with lots of cover so personally rods are more important than reels. I prob pitch more than cast most days on the water and rarely ever bomb baits. So I’ll take the 25% off a $250 rod and buy a $100 special reel off eBay 


fishing user avatarCrankFate reply : 

I’d go with the reel. IMO, rods are more important than reels, like Greb said, especially in shallow water. BUT, if you ask me, there is little improvement between a $400 rod and a good $80-$150 rod. You will notice a tremendous difference between an $80 reel and a $400 reel. If you look hard enough you can almost always get a rod under $200 that is equal or better than one that is $400 or more.  

 

 


fishing user avatarAngry John reply : 

I would take a rod on sale.  I like to buy used but the shipping on rods is a killer so a sale including free shipping is the best deal.


fishing user avatarHeyCoach reply : 

Bass Pro has Lew’s LFS reels on sale. 

 

I also found a St. Croix Mojo Bass Glass rod on sale.

 

That means I have a great crankbait rig ready for a tournament Tuesday morning. ????


fishing user avatar.ghoti. reply : 

yes


fishing user avatarnew2BC4bass reply : 
  On 6/30/2018 at 10:07 PM, Matt_3479 said:

I’d like to say rod but I think I’d have to go with reel. I seem to purchase rods with less concern about money then reels. Then I end up with a few rods without reels before I start purchasing reels 

I am the opposite.  I am concerned about price whether it is a rod or a reel.  However, my reels outnumber rods by several.  Without taking inventory I'm guessing in the 10-15 neighborhood for more reels than rods.

 

I have never spent $200 on a rod, but have on several reels.  I am thinking about making my first rod purchase of just over $200.....on a rod that sells for over $300.  Not as good of a deal as I got on my original Cielo, but one I can live with.  :rofl_red:


fishing user avatarBurke reply : 

I tend to buy the rods first since NRX is expensive :) 


fishing user avatarFishTank reply : 

I would say the rod.  Rod sensitivity is subjective but can get expensive.  I think the enjoyment for me, is the contact with the fish that the rod communicates back to me.  Also, if the reel cast the line out and brings in the fish, I'm good.  My opinion might change if I was putting a cranking setup together. 




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