E21 Carrot Stix Wild Casting Rods - $99.99

Introducing the E21 Carrot Stix Wild Casting Series Rods. Each rod features Element 21’s advanced Nano Carrot Fiber and Nano Silica blank construction. E21 even increased the nano bio fibers in each blank, resulting in even heightened sensitivity and increased flex strength. High quality Pac Bay Semi-Micro Guides with Zirconium inserts provide the increased casting distance and better load distribution associated with micro guides, and they are still large enough to allow knots and debris to pass through with minimal resistance.

Proprietary E21 Reel Seats also deliver direct access to the blank for increased sensitivity, and all but the essential material has been removed to help reduce weight even further.  Offering the advanced performance and sensitivity you expect from E21 - at a value-conscious price - the E21 Carrot Stix Wild Casting Rods. 

Backed by Limited Lifetime Warranty

 

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Comments: I have the 7'6" Heavy and absolutely love it.  I have used it for a year now with the a-rig, jigs, carolina rigs.  Hasn't snapped yet and it's the most balanced 7'6" heavy action rod I have ever picked up.

From: Jason: West Liberty, KY

Comments:  Don't listen to the bad reviews on this rod. They are totally misleading. These are excellent rods and I currently own (2) of the 7'6" heavy models. They have exceeded my expectations and they are extremely light weight with backbone to spare. I have caught lots of fish with these rods and they do great for carolina rigs, spinnerbaits, pitching, flipping, and 2oz. swimbaits. Simply stated, GREAT RODS, TRY ONE and let the product speak for itself. You WILL NOT be disappointed. 

From: John: Ringgold, GA

Comments: Brought it back to cast, as I went forward to release it, it snapped! A waste! Locating any warranty info is also difficult!

From: TJ: SC

Comments: Biggest piece of crap I ever bought. It snapped in 4 places on a 1lb fish at 30 feet with 17lb mono. Really disappointed in e21, apparently they didn't fix the problem that came with the first carrot stix line of rods.

Comments: I had my carrot stick for about a year now never had any problems catching any bass or even a salmon on it once. its still going strong. only complaint is the hook keeper... What were they thinking!!!

From: Olee: Southern WI

Comments: I like the the feel, balance, strength, and sensitivity of this rod. I have mine paired with the Curado 200E7 making a fine lightweight combo. The hook keeper however is cheap metal and located in a bad spot. I thought it was in a bad place to break when I bought the rod but figured the designers must know something. About the third time I used the rod my hand was a little low on the grip during a hookset and my little finger snapped the hook keeper leaving me with a nice little bleeding gash. I had to cut the wrapping threads to remove the protruding sharp metal fragment from the rod handle. So the hook keeper is cheap metal and in a bad place. 

From: Stretch: San Antonio, TX

Comments: I've been using my Medium action 7' Carrot Stix Wild for over a year now and love it! Light , sensitive and durable. Hooked up with several 15+lbs salmon/trout with it on purpose while casting a 1/2-3/4oz spoon and has performed flawless. More than enough back bone and best of all it's never snapped like some comments on here. It handles all other fish just fine.

From: Lee: WI

Comments: Just sold all of my carrot stix and replaced them with Mojos. Just because they look cool and are expensive does not mean they are quality rods. They WILL break on you. Guaranteed.

From: Tyler: Stuart Draft, VA

Comments: i was with a freind the other day and when he caught a little 12" bass that weigh maybe one pound, he pulled it out of the lake and it snapped. he sent it back and got one sent back to him and he had it leaned up against his wall and it fell on the floor and cracked. i think they are JUNK!!!

From: Nick

Comments: very nice rod if you get a good one they are also very light i have mine paired o\up with a abu garcia premier reel and very light setup

From: Nick: Montgomery, TX

Comments: Bought a Wild 7'6" heavy middle of last year.  Use it as a Carolina Rig rod, today set the hook on a good fish and it snapped into six pieces from the handle up to the last four feet.   I use to custom build rods many years ago, so I treat my rods right, never horse a fish into the boat, never slam it on the gunnel, etc.  I would not recommend this rod to anyone doing any serious fishing.

From: Michael: TX

Comments: I turned 13 back in August and i got one of these on a shimano curado as a gift. It is amazing. ive a couple of hawgs on mine and i also caught a 16 pound catfish on it too. Its extremely light and strong. Its not a wase of money

From: Devin: Dallas, TX

Comments: these rods are sweet but they make a lot of defective rods but just send it back im gettin a couple for xmas..... cant wait

From: Andrew: Arvada, CO

Comments: These rods feel great.  However, yes they will break.  I was like a lot of people and loved them.  I own 7 but im getting rid of em.  I had one blow up on a hookset.  I have spent 3 days just trying to get ahold of their warranty dept.  Warranty doesnt matter if you cant even talk to someone.  Worst customer service on the planet.  Save your money and buy one of the other great products tacklewarehouse offers.  E21 is everything a company shouldnt be.  I dont want to use a product that its producer wont stand behind!!

From: Derek: Georgetown, KY

Comments: my friend has one and i used it briefly.Iit has a good backbone and everything.I was thinking of getting one but all the bad comments got me kind of worried about this rod

From: Alex: FL

Comments: perfect for the money, why spend more? the only thing that gets somewhat bothersome is the wide grip, i sanded it sown some, other then that it is a  work of art. 7mh good for just about anything.

From: Conner: FL

Comments: I've had the 7' med fast WILD for about two monthes and I'm very impressed. Light and Sensetive
as a rod that cost only $100 can be.

From: Wyatt: St. Cloud, FL

Comments: o man what to say so sick i bought this in the 7 foot 6 inch heavy action pole its great it says its a fast tip but to me it feel moderate to medium fast its great for punching,frogging,jigs

From: Kyle: Itasca, IL

Comments: this pole is sweet it has amazing back bone to rip five pounders out of the weeds

From: Tecumseh, OK

Comments: I'v had two e21  7foot 6inch HEAVY Carrot Stix Wild casting rods. The first one snapped in half right in the middle of the rod the very first time I fished with it and hooked a fish. I chalked it up to a manufacturers defect and exchanged it for another one just like it. I'v fished with the second rod several times over the past 3 months. A few days ago, I went fishing and hooked a fish on it while using ½ oz hack attack jig with a rage craw trailer on 25lb Vicious Elite Fluoro Carbon line with my 7 to 1 Shimano Curado reel...and it snapped the rod in half right above the first eye. I will not be purchasing another one.

From: Raymond: East Tennessee

Comments: The other day I was fishing by at a pond when my friend said, "hey I got a new Carrot rod, go get it out the truck." I had never before used a Carrot and when I seen it was the Wild my first thought, "oh this is cheap." Was I wrong, or was I wrong? Amazing rod, only a hundred bucks? Super lightweight. He hadn't selected a comparable reel for the rod yet, so he had slapped on a Diawa Strikeforce for the temporary. Smooth, lightweight, casting. Medium Heavy 7'. Throwing a 1/4 ounce weight T-rig'd Lizard pulling it through medium thickness weeds. Seaguar Fluoro line, all in all very sensitive for the dinks I was catching!

Comments: This is a great rod and priced well also. My favorite one is the 7'6'' Heavy rod for flipplin all my jigs..i have to say its got great great backbone. If you take care of your rods and keep them out of the sun as much as possible than they won't break! I learned that the hard way!

From: Allen: Virginia

Comments: This Rod is amazing! I am 16 years old and i have been bass fishing for 4 years now and this is the best rod ive ever used. You must be stupid if you break one because I haul bass out of reeds, docks and other slop with no problem. The guys that have broken it don't have any idea how to fish with a baitcasting rod.

From: Matt: Corcoran, MN

Comments: these rods are amazing super light

From: Tyleer: Erie, PA

Comments: i put this rod to work for me. it takes a beating.. one of the best..i fish the7" MH.. GET ONE!!!!

From: Gus: Owatonna, MN

Comments: I have three Carrot Stix, 6'9'' casting original carrot stix, a 7' Med. spinning, and a 7' Med. Hvy. Wild casting. I use my 6'9" for spinner baits and thin senko's and have had no problem what so ever. I recently got big fish (3lb 7oz.) at a club tournament and had no problem reeling it in.  I think the lightest in comparison to the carrot stix is the 7' Med. Lght. Shimano Crucial drop shot rod and Dobyns 7' drop shot rod.  Either way I plan on buying a 6'7" spinning carrot stix for jerk baits giving me four total. No matter what you're gonna have haters on the e21 but in my opinion, the pros out weigh the cons thus far. Buy yourself a carrot stix, can't beat the price and if you're into GLoomis and others and you're an semi new angler or can't afford them, start with e21, you'll be surprised.

From: Thomas: Santee, Ca

Comments: bought the 7'6'' heavy carrot stix for flipping,pitching and punching here on the california delta and am blown away at the power and sensitivity of this rod. if a fish even breathes on your jig or texas rig you'll know. pulled fish up to ten pounds out of the slop with reckless hooksets never has the rod failed me dont see how ppl are breaking these do yourself a favor and go orange!!!!

From: Sancheezimo: Suisun City, CA

Comments: I bought 2 of these rods both 7 footers in M and MH. The medium seems about like a normal medium heavy and the MH is only a little tougher than the medium. That being said I love both of these rods, no complaints as of yet. Even with the hook keeper in a bad spot, I still give it a 5/5. Pair it up with a quantum accurist and it'll be tough to beat.

From: Jake: Memphis, TN

Comments: Next time you go into your local E21 dealer, grab this rod and do a little test. Grab the butt of the rod with your dominate hand and place your other hand about 5 inches below the first guide. Put some pressure on the rod. I guarantee you will hear cracking... in the thickest part of the blank, too! These are super sensitive and extremely light rods; BUT, I'm 99% sure once people have used these thoroughly enough, there will be all kinds of broken rods headed back to E21.

From: Jeff: Ft. Worth, TX

Comments: med/hvy, first day out caught 8lber, 5lber, 4lber, and some smaller ones and not a hint of breaking, a very sweet rod, e21 made leaps and bounds from the original carrots!

From: Mr Bucket: MS

Comments: i own the 7' MH wild and it is amazing. its very similar to the discontinued "Gold" series that E21 used to make. the model that i have is in my opinion the best all around rod i have ever used.

From: Kurt: Annandale, NJ

Comments: excellent rod with no complaints, i own 2 of them and have been using both of them since they came out.

From: Jim: Toledo Bend, TX

Comments: Nice light rod with good sensitivity. The only problem that I have with the rods is that the paint chips off very easily.

From: Edgar: Akron, OH

Comments: AWESOME ROD!!!  absolutely the lightest rod on the market.  i own two of them and have no problems.  use mine for crankbaits and flipping worms.  never once have had a problem with them.  have caught several 3-4 pound fish flipping.  i set the hook hard and never has one snapped like a twig like everyone else says.  this is a must buy.

From: Matt: TN, USA

Comments: i bought two of rods and absolutley love them. they are very lightweight  and put together the right way. they feel like A feather in your hand and i would highly recommend over the skeet reese rods.

From: Jesse: Gouverneur, NY

Comments:  I can bet you money on two things....the one's breaking the Carrot Stix are throwing the wrong bait or trying to do something they should not be doing. I remember when the Carrot Stix first came out a guy i know bought two and he didn't like the length of one of them and he broken it to return it and get another longer pole and then told everyone it broke because he didn't want them fishing with it. If you want the best get a carot Stix and fish it the RIGHT way it won't break but if for some reason it does, they will replace it. Been fishing them for years and never not once has one broke.

From: Kevin: Louisiana

Comments: Worst rod I've ever bought. Rod broke in half like a tooth pick. IÕm not going to purchase any more itÕs not worth loosing a big one in the middle a tournament! The biggest problem of all is getting E21 to replace the rod. I have had a lot of problems with E21 not wanting to stand behind there warranty. If you donÕt believe me go to a dealer that donÕt sell them and ask him why he doesnÕt.

From: Cameron, KY

Comments: got the 7"MH after christmas, went to lake Okeechobee to pre fish for a tournament and it broke right in the middle on a 3lb fish, super light rod but its the second carrot stick i had problems with  and it was the last one i will ever buy, started using dobyns savvy series a bit more expensive but definetly worth it.
 

From: Mike: South Florida

Comments: Purchased two last year,super lightweight and easy to use.Will not tire arm out.So far no problems with breakage like i'm reading all over net.I want to switch exclusively but will wait for now.Good price for such a light weight rod.

From: Tony: West Chester, PA 

Comments: it has lifetime warranty. if it breaks replace it. i have had 5 of thm and never once have i had any problem with them breaking.

From: Rob

Comments: It broke. Don't buy.

From: Ian: Longview, TX

Comments: I HAVE 5 OF THESE RODS I LOVE ALL OF THEM, I ALSO OWN SEVERAL OF THE LTX CARROTS IN MY OPINION THE BEST RODS ON THE MARKET. I HAVE NEVER HAD A PROBLEM WITH CARROT STIX FISHED THEM FOR OVER THREE YEARS NOW

From: Scott: Fyffe, AL

Comments: great rod for money!!! ABU GARCIA VERITAS doesnt even come close to the lightness and sensitivity of carrot stix.

From: Rob: SC, USA

Comments: i love this rod very ligth and very sensitive and has a good tip for skiping with baitcast

From: Sam: Alabama, USA

Comments: This rod is an ok rod for the money. The finish on this one is a little more durable than the other carrot stix. They offer a limited lifetime warranty but e21 is in finacial trouble and getting tough to deal with on returns, so that limited lifetime may not be very long after all. There arent too many local carrot stix dealers left out there to return the rods to.

From: Connor: Florence, AL

Comments: This rod is extremely light weight and has good sensitivity. It is very close to the "gold sick" in performance but it is half the price. This rod is well worth the price and If you are a fan of the carrot sticks, you won't be disappointed!

From: Tom: N. Charleston, SC

Comments: Im used to G. Loomis GLX and IMX rods but this new Wild series puts ANY rod to shame in the weight category. The lightest rods on the market, period! Dont see how a G. Loomis NRX could match the lightness of this one. The Abu Veritas feels like a weighted down bamboo stick compared to this......

From: Scott: Chapin, SC

Comments: Got the 7' Medium for cranking. If you are used to the original Stix, then you aren't going to like this rod at first. But it is just as reliable. A little lighter, and I feel that it has more of a parabolic bend than the original cranking Stix. Overall, I was disappointed when I first got it, but after using it I realized its another homerun by E21!!!!!!!

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E21 Carrot Stix Wild Cast Rod 7' Med Lt

Taper Line Wt. Lure Wt. Guides Handle Type Handle Length Price Stock Qty
Fast 6-12lb 3/16-5/8oz 9+Tip Wild Cast A
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14-1/2" $99.99 Yes
Wild Cast A

E21 Carrot Stix Wild Cast Rod 7' Medium

Taper Line Wt. Lure Wt. Guides Handle Type Handle Length Price Stock Qty
Moderate 8-17lb 1/4-3/4oz 9+Tip Wild Cast A
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14-1/2" $99.99 Yes
Wild Cast A

E21 Carrot Stix Wild Cast Rod 7' Med Hvy

Taper Line Wt. Lure Wt. Guides Handle Type Handle Length Price Stock Qty
Fast 10-20lb 3/8-1oz 9+Tip Wild Cast A
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14-1/2" $99.99 06/17
Wild Cast A

E21 Carrot Stix Wild Cast Rod 7' Extra Hvy

Taper Line Wt. Lure Wt. Guides Handle Type Handle Length Price Stock Qty
Fast 12-25lb 1/2-1 1/2oz 9+Tip Wild Cast A
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14-1/2" $99.99 Yes
Wild Cast A

E21 Carrot Stix Wild Cast Rod 7'6" Heavy

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Fast 15-30lb 5/8-2 1/2oz 9+Tip Wild Cast B
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15-1/2" $99.99 06/17
Wild Cast B

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