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<blockquote data-quote="johnnybassboat" data-source="post: 307127" data-attributes="member: 10511"><p>There are many things that go into a rod that determine the sensitivity of that rod. Modulus is only one of them, construction method and layup also have a bearing as does the material used for scrim. Everyone has a different way of using it in differing methods, by itself modulus isnt the best way to determine sensitivity. Wired2fish just had a st croix rod engineer on there that can explain it better than me :LOL2: Check it out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="johnnybassboat, post: 307127, member: 10511"] There are many things that go into a rod that determine the sensitivity of that rod. Modulus is only one of them, construction method and layup also have a bearing as does the material used for scrim. Everyone has a different way of using it in differing methods, by itself modulus isnt the best way to determine sensitivity. Wired2fish just had a st croix rod engineer on there that can explain it better than me :LOL2: Check it out. [/QUOTE]
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