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<blockquote data-quote="Hanr3" data-source="post: 301375" data-attributes="member: 1055"><p>I have two Berkley IM6 Rods that I have been using the past 3 years. So far they have been great compared to Ugly Sticks and the like. These rods are about $40 each, if memory serves me still.</p><p></p><p>So last year I wanted to try a higher quality rod and bought a St. Croix Primier. My only basis for a higher quality is cost, and realize more expensive aren't always better. </p><p></p><p>All this got me to thinking, so what is the difference between rod materials? Im the type that likes to understand the inner workings of things so I can make educated decisions, and spend my money wisely for my needs. I dont mind paying more for a rod that meets my needs and will last.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hanr3, post: 301375, member: 1055"] I have two Berkley IM6 Rods that I have been using the past 3 years. So far they have been great compared to Ugly Sticks and the like. These rods are about $40 each, if memory serves me still. So last year I wanted to try a higher quality rod and bought a St. Croix Primier. My only basis for a higher quality is cost, and realize more expensive aren't always better. All this got me to thinking, so what is the difference between rod materials? Im the type that likes to understand the inner workings of things so I can make educated decisions, and spend my money wisely for my needs. I dont mind paying more for a rod that meets my needs and will last. [/QUOTE]
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