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PhilTue Feb-25-03 04:56 PM
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#8397, "RE: SWIM BAIT rod"
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Tue Feb-25-03 05:07 PM by Phil

          

No, it wasn't on the cast. I did it at home and it was entirely my fault. In fact, it took alot of pressure to break, and I don't see this rod breaking under normal conditions. I like this rod for lighter 7" rubber swimbaits. It'll handle the weight of 9" swimbaits, but it feels a little akward compared to a heavier composite rod.

Oops I forgot to read the part of your question about wood baits. I think the wood baits are lighter than the rubber and feel very nice on this rod. It's a little stiff for a bait with trebles, but it throws 'em like a dream. Very effortless.

  

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SWIM BAIT rod [View all] , aztec, Tue Feb-25-03 02:47 PM
  RE: SWIM BAIT rod, swimbait, Feb 25th 2003, #1
RE: SWIM BAIT rod, aztec, Feb 25th 2003, #2
RE: SWIM BAIT rod, woodsac, Feb 25th 2003, #3
RE: SWIM BAIT rod, aztec, Feb 25th 2003, #4
RE: SWIM BAIT rod, Phil, Feb 25th 2003, #5
RE: SWIM BAIT rod, BMXbasser, Feb 25th 2003, #6
RE: SWIM BAIT rod, Phil, Feb 25th 2003 #7
RE: SWIM BAIT rod, Jigngerr, Feb 25th 2003, #8

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