goose, it depends. mainly, on what the customer wants. it always hard to make a rod to do all things or many things. in this case, i wouldn't say you need 2 rods for 2 types of eels. i like one rod for eels w/ lots of backbone, but moderate in action so i can load the rod when i throw eels. since i target large bass i don't build for schoolies. but, that's my choice. a rod for jetties and boat is difficult when you consider the casting characteristics for each purpose. plus, one persons idea of a jetty differs from anothers idea.
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