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daytripper wrote:
#1 recommendation: make it a five piece so you won't have to worry about getting it on and off airplanes. I have never owned a rod of more than two pieces. ( well my Dad broke one of my rods once but I am not counting that one ) I don't travel much either. I have always thought, that many connections would effect the rods action. Does it? Don't get me wrong. If I was dragging my rod on a plane I would not want it to leave my sight. Lose my pants...Fine. Lose my rod....I'm ****ed off! But what the hell do I know I have never been on a plane. But if I was going to be traveling I would buy a multi piece rod in hopes that it would be in tact when I got ???? / Home. So what do you think about multi piece vs. action. Is it noticeable? |
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