Evergreen Super Stallion
Evergreen Super Stallion
I'm a little confused. How many versions of the Evergreen Super Stallions were made? I just bought my second and it has cork and eva foam both on handle. My original is all cork and I've seen some with eva on the upper and lower portion.
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Just in current production there are 4 versions of the Super Stallion:
Tournament: Split Cork/EVA
Black: Split EVA
GT: Full EVA
GT2RS: Full Cork
As far as past production, I am not sure.
Tournament: Split Cork/EVA
Black: Split EVA
GT: Full EVA
GT2RS: Full Cork
As far as past production, I am not sure.
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Re: Evergreen Super Stallion
I have the first version, which I still consider the best one made. Evergreen tklc 71mhx
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I have the first one also. This one has both cork and evo on the handle.
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I guess its the tournament?
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If it looks like this..yes. If not it could be an older version.
https://www.evergreen-fishing.com/goods ... 130_1.html
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That's it. Hope I like it.
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I should hope so! I wouldn't dare buy a rod like that. No, sir. Gotta keep the lid on that Pandora's Box! I mean just considering the quality that goes into their hardbaits alone is staggering compared to practically anyone else, so their rods must be nothing short of sublime. They certainly look the part! Unless I hit the Powerball or something I guess I'll just have to wonder.
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I just got my first Evergreen rod the Kaleido Stingray 66 and am super impressed. By today's standards it would be a little heavy for its power but wow is the workmanship on this rod fantastic and it has the "it" factor in spades. Perfect for small jigs, ned rigs, and things like that as well as being by far the best and most fun rod ive ever used for smaller crankbaits. Somehow it feels even more sensitive in my hands than my Super Eiger which is a fantastic rod. I got it from Japan with shipping for $180 so you can occasionally source these older models at good prices if your patient.
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I realize everyone's needs and wants are different when it comes to fishing equipment, so are many people's means and financial obligations. I am pretty (really) low on the income spectrum, but fortunatly don't have a bunch of financial obligations. I realized about 18 months ago, that I wanted really nice fishing equipment. At first I thought that was a certain brand and bought a pretty wide selections of thier offerings. Then I tried some other (very expensive) brands and recognized an entire new level of quality. Evergreen sits up there with the best of the best, and I covet the 1 rod that I own from them, and would not hesitate to buy another. With that said, no one can really say that an Evergreen rod is a good value. It's not.poisonokie wrote: ↑Tue May 07, 2019 8:29 pmUnless I hit the Powerball or something I guess I'll just have to wonder.
I don't tournament fish, I don't need a rod for every different type of lure I own. If I could scroll back 18 months, I would have only bought the best of the best, even if that meant having only few combo's. I have about 5 newish condition rods sitting around that have less than 50% resell value that I completly don't use, they are really nice rods, but there they sit. I always find myself reaching for the best that I own.
Looking back, even if I could not have afforded a new $750 Evergreen rod I would have been better off buying a used one for $350 than buying a new rod from a different brand for $350. It would have saved me from having a bunch of rods sitting around that I never think about using anymore.
I don't know if there is any moral to this story.. Other than I hope you hit the Powerball PN. Don't forget about me if you do
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It's also very adept at drop shotting! I think I must have got mine from a similar source as yours--even after expensive shipping, the rod was a good deal compared to what I'd have to pay if I could find one for sale in the classifieds or on that auction site.hungry_cow wrote: ↑Tue May 07, 2019 9:03 pmI just got my first Evergreen rod the Kaleido Stingray 66 and am super impressed. By today's standards it would be a little heavy for its power but wow is the workmanship on this rod fantastic and it has the "it" factor in spades. Perfect for small jigs, ned rigs, and things like that as well as being by far the best and most fun rod ive ever used for smaller crankbaits. Somehow it feels even more sensitive in my hands than my Super Eiger which is a fantastic rod. I got it from Japan with shipping for $180 so you can occasionally source these older models at good prices if your patient.
The Evergreen rods are fantastic (I like everything I've fished with from the Kaleido line).
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You, me and probably 90% of us on these forums.
I disagree slightly on the "good value" part. Given the versatility of a lot of the Evergreen rods (and MB and Shimano Poison Ultima!!!) one of those rods can easily replace 3 rods).
As far as the ones just sitting around, let us know what's for sale. Even though I need to sell good rods that I'm not using as well, I am always looking for a few models.
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My original Super Stallion is awesome. It's as sensitive as any rod I have. I've got a few, lol. Thanks for the input guys I appreciate it.
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The same goes for the MS-X rods and yet I still wound up buying almost the whole casting line. Of course, I can buy two or three for what one Kaleido goes for. They really are a good value, though. I'm sure they aren't on par with Ever Green, but I don't have any business knowing. They never fail to put a smile on my face at least. Maybe one day I'll pepper my arsenal with a couple of ultra high end sticks, but that would mean giving up a couple I already have, and as yet I have no idea which ones i could stand to part with.jmb27 wrote: ↑Wed May 08, 2019 6:15 amYou, me and probably 90% of us on these forums.
I disagree slightly on the "good value" part. Given the versatility of a lot of the Evergreen rods (and MB and Shimano Poison Ultima!!!) one of those rods can easily replace 3 rods).
As far as the ones just sitting around, let us know what's for sale. Even though I need to sell good rods that I'm not using as well, I am always looking for a few models.
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