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Amoung my other percks witht he new boat is a couple of American Rodsmith
rods. I hear they are the guys who make the Bass Pro Shops rods. I also hear the rods that bear the American Rodmsith name are a step up. More on the level of the mid price St Croixs. I have a bunch of rods already, and I was wondering what rods they make the best? Seriously. In my St Croix, the rods I have that best fit their purpose are my MedHvy Fast action rods I use for casting senkos. They flipping stick and drop shot rod I have are both very good, but IMO do not ideally fit their application as well as those "senko" rods. My best flippin' stick is my Tica TC3. I have a g-loomis crankbait rod and its good, but some of the other rods I have tried seem to be more ideal for the job. So which American Rodsmith rods are most ideally suited for what the claim? I was looking at their spinnerbait and crankbait rods. Bob La Londe www.YumaBAssMan.com |
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