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![]() "Jack Dalzell" wrote in message SNIP the latest creation, a 7' heavy action spinning rod built on a Legend Elite (is this right, Steve?) blank with a skeleton reel seat and those new REC titanium guides. It's ultra light weight, extremely stiff and sensitive. I caught my first 2 bass of the year last weekend on a senko in 12 ft of water In fact I prefer a dull (no lacquer) bare blank appearance. Yup, I prefer unfinished blanks also. Mine are a matte green with minimal wrap colors. I use Shimano Chronarch 200 reels for balance reference. The Chronarchs are all 100 series reels...........Since lightweight and sensitivity are a requirement, you should probably try the Chronarch 100SFMg. It has a magnesium frame and is pretty light. Yep, that's correct! Now, where are the pictures? -- Steve @ OutdoorFrontiers http://www.outdoorfrontiers.com G & S Guide Service and Custom Rods http://www.herefishyfishy.com |
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