Don,
What is it exactly you are fishing for? 1 lb crappie or 40 lb yellowtail?
Just kidding! Cabela's has these 2 pc 7 ft heavy WSSC705-2 rods for saltwater. They work great for trolling live mackrel for yellows or white seabass. They run $49.99 Not a bad price for a good rod.
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For a 15 lb saltwater trigger stick I use a 2 pc 7ft Whupin' Stick WSCM70-2 from Cabela's. I have several of these rods with several different baitcasting reels on them. Anything from a 5500 C3 Abu to a Okuma 400 Induron to a 6600 Cabela's Salt Striker baitcasting reels. This setup is perfect for middleweights like bonita, barracuda, and calico bass. This is a fiberglass rod, but it has great action! The best thing about these rods is the price at $20! Don't be fooled by the price. These rods have a 10 year guarantee and they work awesome!.
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For a fresh water 7 ft trigger stick for a baitcasting reel I like the Cabela's Pro Guide IM-6 2 pc C 703-2 rod. This rod is great for " laying the wood " to the fish as soon as you feel any resistance. It is a killer spinnerbait rod. I love this rod for San Diego Bay when I crawl a 3" Gulp shrimp along the bottom on a 1/2 oz leadhead. The spotted bay bass and the sand bass just kill that shrimp! Many many times I have caught a fish a cast for hours on end with this setup.
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For a 6 lb spinning setup I use a Cabela's Pro Guide IM-6 S 702 2 pc rod. I use this rod for everything from light tackle surf fishing to trout to dropshoting to casting plastics.
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Like I've said before, I don't work for Cabela's, I just haven't found any better equipment to fish with for the money.
Robert