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Originally Posted by kcritch
I'd recommend Medium rather than Med Heavy just for the ability to throw a lighter/wider range of lures better. In my experience Medium with a fast Action (tip) is plenty for Bass/Walleye here in our little state and still let's you down size effectively when needed. Right line and drag setting and you can handle the big ones easy yet still not feel like you are using a pool cue. Manufacturer does make a difference so just a general guideline for sure.
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Good recommendation. The medium is more versatile than a MH. You may have some difficulty casting finesse plastics and unweighted plastics, as well as smaller in-line spinners and light crankbaits with the MH. The medium still provides enough backbone to bring in the big ones.
As far as rods, the previously mentioned Shimano Clarus is a very good rod for the money as are the Fenwick HMG and HMX series. All are under $100. But the best rods for the money I think are the Berkley Lightning and Lightning Shock rods. They are under $50 and sometimes under $40 and you get a darn good rod for that money. For reels it's hard to beat the Pfleuger President line for the money or if you are looking for a baitcaster, Lew's Tournament MB.