Why No Sierra Series Crankbait Rod ?

Started by chrisD46, December 09, 2018, 03:18:41 AM

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chrisD46

Just curious why no 705CB in the Sierra series rods ?

Dink Dawg

I'm sure Gary will let you know.  If I recall, he said something about redundancy with having that model already in two series.  In the mean time, TW has all the Sierras marked down to 119.99-114.99 right now.  Wow.

CybrSlydr

Quote from: Dink Dawg on December 09, 2018, 02:40:41 PM
I'm sure Gary will let you know.  If I recall, he said something about redundancy with having that model already in two series.  In the mean time, TW has all the Sierras marked down to 119.99-114.99 right now.  Wow.

Holy snotballs - I hope they're still on sale come the first of the month - a 7ft Light would be PERFECT for my finesse jobs!  And I have a spinning reel without a rod!
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zippyduck

Quote from: chrisD46 on December 09, 2018, 03:18:41 AM
Just curious why no 705CB in the Sierra series rods ?

I would love a 704cb in the Sierra series. They are lighter than the Fury series but not as expensive as the champ series. Perfect for a cranking rod. A jig or finesse rod I will pay more for the sensitivity.
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Gary Dobyns

Currently we have no CB rods in Sierra Series. Truthfully, I get very few requests for these. The material blend I use in Sierras would make excellent CB rods. Something to think about  :-\  :-\

Thanks for the question!!!

bucketmouth 87

Quote from: Gary Dobyns on December 14, 2018, 03:48:15 PM
Currently we have no CB rods in Sierra Series. Truthfully, I get very few requests for these. The material blend I use in Sierras would make excellent CB rods. Something to think about  :-\  :-\

Thanks for the question!!!
I would be interested in sierra crank as well.  I was lucky enough to get ahold of your mislabeled champ crank rods and love them. The sierra crank rod price point for a secondary crank rod seems like a winner to me

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