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Old 07-03-2001, 11:06 PM   #6
Patrick
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I have no need for a heaver. I thought it would be good but I just don't fish bait enough to make it worth while. Doug, Doug, Doug. The name rings a bell. Is that Mr. "SOL is just a rip off on SS.com"? My favorite one out of all those southern guys is DPowell. That guy has a great sense of humor. All those Rockfish crack me up. He is the only guy I would be interested in fishing with down there. In fact, last year, when I was down in Ocean City, I asked all the guys at the inlet if they knew Dave but they all turned out to be tourists like me. Unfortunately, I won't make it down there this year.

Anyways, back to the subject at hand. I looked up the SB 121 3M on the Lami website. It doesn't mention the rating but if you say it will be a good rod, that's good enough for me. Black or Honey. Makes no difference to me. As long as it works, I really don't care.

Lamiglas rates the MB 1083M at 1-3 oz and SMB 108 3M at 1/2-1 oz.

I'm pretty much straightened out about the Lami SB 121 3M and the Batson 1208.

Now I'm even more confused on the MB and the SMB 1083M.
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