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Old April 10th, 2005, 01:06 AM
T R
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Default One piece or two piece rod?

Do you guys think it makes a difference in performance if you use a one pc
vs two pc rod? I am going to buy a St Croix Avid rod and want to know if a
two piece will be any less sensitive or effective. I travel alot and 2 pcs
would be more convenient to deal with, but would not want to sacrifice too
much performance.

TR


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Old April 10th, 2005, 12:37 PM
E. Carl Speros
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Both have ther pluses & minuses. The 2 piece rod fits in the trunk, but
at the worst times slides around or even comes apart (at least after
you've had it a while. The one piece holds together & fights the fish
without trouble, but if you have no SUV or Pick up you could (as has
happened to me) break your rods (3 in one year before I got my Outback)
Otherwise your choice. Catch a hog for me, Carl

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Old April 10th, 2005, 03:23 PM
Bob La Londe
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Many people will say that one piece rods are superior hands down, but I have
a bunch of two piece rods that are quite good. Yes I admit that I tend to
use my one piece rods prefferentially, but that is probably more personal
prejudice than anything else. As with most things you get what you pay for
upto a point. I have several cheap rods that I have accumulated over the
years in the two piece genre. Some stick or are hard to get apart. Some
will tend to come apart when fishing. However, I have some that cost a
little more that are excellent. They seem to always go together easily, and
have just enough friction to stay together without troubles when fishing.
Those are the ones that get more use too.

One thing you may find is that it is harder to find some exact setups in
multi piece rods that you may want for a particular style of fishing, They
are out there though. There are many excellent two piece rods out there in
the 60-90 dollar range.

Get what you want.

Bob La Londe
www.YumaBassMan.com



"T R" wrote in message news6_5e.3705$up2.1115@okepread01...
Do you guys think it makes a difference in performance if you use a one pc
vs two pc rod? I am going to buy a St Croix Avid rod and want to know if

a
two piece will be any less sensitive or effective. I travel alot and 2 pcs
would be more convenient to deal with, but would not want to sacrifice too
much performance.

TR




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Old April 12th, 2005, 07:20 AM
Doug
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If your going to shell out the dough for a St. Croix, might as well spend a
couple more and get a G-Loomis!! They don't really cost that much more...
It's noticeable in sensitivity! I like the croy's too, but if I had a
choice, G-Loomis all the way.... A 1 piece rod I would say is preferred,
but if space is a problem in your vehicle, the two piece works fine just as
the other posters have stated.

My .02,

Doug


"T R" wrote in message news6_5e.3705$up2.1115@okepread01...
Do you guys think it makes a difference in performance if you use a one pc
vs two pc rod? I am going to buy a St Croix Avid rod and want to know if
a two piece will be any less sensitive or effective. I travel alot and 2
pcs would be more convenient to deal with, but would not want to sacrifice
too much performance.

TR



 




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