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Fishing in British Columbia => General Discussion => Topic started by: jacklam999 on September 18, 2013, 11:40:13 PM

Title: Shimano Convergence vs fenwick hmx
Post by: jacklam999 on September 18, 2013, 11:40:13 PM
Im thinking to buy a spinning rod 8-12lb line test for salmon in tidal fraser river.I had heard both hmx and Shimano Convergence are pretty good rod. Which one would you guys recommand and why?

Thank you
Title: Re: Shimano Convergence vs fenwick hmx
Post by: Animal Chin on September 19, 2013, 01:14:34 AM
Get a 9' med-light Shimano Clarus if you can find one. Check out the reel seat in your hand.
Title: Re: Shimano Convergence vs fenwick hmx
Post by: 243Pete on September 19, 2013, 01:27:08 AM
I've used my Shimano Convergence spinning rod for a few years now. Price is good and it's definitely got a fair bit of use in it. I've been using it a lot the past week to catch pinks so I can't complain.  :D
Title: Re: Shimano Convergence vs fenwick hmx
Post by: fullahead on September 19, 2013, 05:17:28 AM
I have two Fenwick Hmx 10.5 feet. I use them on the boat, on the Fraser River. We land a lot of springs to the beach., they are very lite rods, and bend like you won’t believe, and never brake.
Title: Re: Shimano Convergence vs fenwick hmx
Post by: bigblue on September 19, 2013, 07:43:47 AM
My spring salmon stick is a 10.5 feet Fenwick HMX and it is a great value for that price range.
Light and strong and can take a lot of abuse.
Title: Re: Shimano Convergence vs fenwick hmx
Post by: brownmancheng on September 19, 2013, 08:51:16 AM
Love the Hmx. So much flex its shocking the  strain it can take. I also felt like it increased my landing ratio when I switched from convergence as it felt stiffer. This was a 10'6" casting rod however.
Title: Re: Shimano Convergence vs fenwick hmx
Post by: jacklam999 on September 19, 2013, 01:24:10 PM
So I guess hmx is the winner,if I'm fishing salmon on the tidal Fraser should I get the spinning or salmon steelhead version ?what r the diff?
Title: Re: Shimano Convergence vs fenwick hmx
Post by: 1son on September 19, 2013, 01:59:11 PM
I've been using my light/medium convergence for years now landing chum,springs it's a great rod but I've always heard great things about hmx as well might convert over to that rod next to compare the 2.
Title: Re: Shimano Convergence vs fenwick hmx
Post by: bigblockfox on September 19, 2013, 02:03:51 PM
depends on what your doing with it. if your throwing spoons i would go spinning. if your bar fishing i would go salmon steelhead.  a salmon steelhead rod is a trigger rod which is usually meant for larger spiecies. i have been using the spinning hmx 4-12lb rating. model #1274834. i picked this one because it is small enough that i can pack it as back up when i hit other local flows. hell you could even use it on trout.
Title: Re: Shimano Convergence vs fenwick hmx
Post by: RyanB on September 19, 2013, 05:58:24 PM
Love the Hmx. So much flex its shocking the  strain it can take. I also felt like it increased my landing ratio when I switched from convergence as it felt stiffer. This was a 10'6" casting rod however.

The extra bend lets you get them closer for netting.
Title: Re: Shimano Convergence vs fenwick hmx
Post by: jacklam999 on September 19, 2013, 06:05:25 PM
depends on what your doing with it. if your throwing spoons i would go spinning. if your bar fishing i would go salmon steelhead.  a salmon steelhead rod is a trigger rod which is usually meant for larger spiecies. i have been using the spinning hmx 4-12lb rating. model #1274834. i picked this one because it is small enough that i can pack it as back up when i hit other local flows. hell you could even use it on trout.

And which year of model is yours? i know they had came out a 2013 hmx model ,but dont know which tackle store carry the 2013model , most of them are like 2010 model.
Title: Re: Shimano Convergence vs fenwick hmx
Post by: islanddude on September 19, 2013, 06:32:59 PM
I have a HMX 2-10lbs spinning rod 10' 6'' . I have broken two of these rods on salmon. The new one I have had for a couple of yrs. now so far so good.