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Old December 16th, 2007, 08:15 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.bass
Calif Bill
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Default multipiece bass rod?


"D. Norton" wrote in message
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Bill, I doubt you will find a factory built rod better than your example.
I understand your reasoning regarding the use of a pack rod for your
situation. But unless you find some one to build what you want you will
probably have to settle for something factory made.Besides their price was
pretty good.

While not wanting to step on any toes I have to disagree with Steve as to
sensitivity, I mean how many one piece flyrods can you find. Correctly
designed, multi piece rods
can give the same comparative power and action as one piece rods.

Just my 2 cents worth!

Now it's back to lurking...............hehehe!
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Dave Norton
Still alive & kickin as "therodmaker"



I bought the:
1 of 11-7947 XML CASTING PACK ROD XCLC663X-4 @ $79.88 each
In stock-Approx delivery Mon 12/24

From Cabelas Bargain cave. When I used to travel for business, I took a
small pack rod at times, but rarely got to use it. But the PVC tube I made
for carrying it, was still a pain to deal with. I figure most of the
fishing will be with a guide who will furnish gear, but there should be some
opportunities to fish some of the small lakes and ponds in Costa Rica from
shore as well as some salt surf casting for Rooster fish or some other local
fish.


 




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