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Old 01-07-2006, 10:58 AM   #3
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Cool i'm in the "most " group

like for example fenwick had this 7 foot rod that
was primarilly for steelhead salmon that had a real
strong back bone to it... and i was thinking that a 9' foot
plus surfcasting rod would be kinda big for use in a boat.

my very first saltwater rod was solid fiberglass and 7 foot long.

for fresh water rods i have a berkly lighning rod thats good for small mouths
and largemouth bass and ugly sticks but i wouldn't think to use them
for a real large fish of 30 lbs and up.....was my thought.
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