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<blockquote data-quote="txninja" data-source="post: 336281" data-attributes="member: 13146"><p>I think there is a bit of marketing behind the whole system, just like everything. I have a custom rod business and I believe in a "mid" grade rod blank to build with. I like a combination of sensitivity, strength and durability. To all the guys who fish with "cheap rods", I do too in certain situations, like cat fishing. Now if I'm bass fishing or fly fishing, no way am I using a "cheap" rod. I spend way too much money and time to go fishing and I'm going to fish with good tools.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="txninja, post: 336281, member: 13146"] I think there is a bit of marketing behind the whole system, just like everything. I have a custom rod business and I believe in a "mid" grade rod blank to build with. I like a combination of sensitivity, strength and durability. To all the guys who fish with "cheap rods", I do too in certain situations, like cat fishing. Now if I'm bass fishing or fly fishing, no way am I using a "cheap" rod. I spend way too much money and time to go fishing and I'm going to fish with good tools. [/QUOTE]
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