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View Poll Results: Which rod would you use?
Lamiglas 18 38.30%
G. Loomis 3 6.38%
Rainshadow 3 6.38%
All Star 3 6.38%
St. Croix (i.e. Premier) 3 6.38%
Daiwa (i.e. Emcast) 1 2.13%
Other 16 34.04%
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Old 02-16-2008, 01:51 AM   #1
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Best chunking bait rod

Looking to get more into some chunking this summer (from the surf) and figured I would start researching now. Wondering what people's thoughts were as far as brands go, whether to have one made from a certain blank, and length. I would definitely prefer it to be one piece and in between 10' and 11' for length. I have a Lami GSB 132 1M spinning and I love it. Wondering if I should have one made up conventional and cut off 6" from the butt? Looking to be able to throw about 8oz or so. Basically a good 8nBait rod. Thanks for any input and advice. Primarily fish Cape and Vineyard waters.




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