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Old February 4th, 2004, 01:38 PM
kenneth blevins
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Default rod "modules " question

what is the significance or importance in graphite
'modules" count ? Does the higher count mean that the rod is more brittle
and fast.Is the higher count better? .In the last 4 yrs I've bought 30
rods or more searching for the right feel and have got to admit that the
best rods that I've found where so far are the higher end rod .The last 3
rods I've bought were GLommis and I find that I use them more
often,although I do have a Cabalas " fish eagle II " M 7ft that I really
use alot.I guess my next step in a rod is to buy a custom made rod and
compare it to what I've already got.
Thanks
Ken Blevins


 




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