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<blockquote data-quote="MiPikeGuy" data-source="post: 350750" data-attributes="member: 12227"><p>I was actually surprised by it, I was originally looking for a L and an employee dug it out for me. In my opinion it feels more like a L than an UL. Price wasn't bad either, I think $60, on sale for $44, +$4 for the replacement plan. We've had good luck with Gander rods before, now if only the ice would melt lol I don't like a wimpy rod either, ha</p><p></p><p>In all reality I'll rarely be throwing cranks with it, when we find the occasional group of aggressive Crappies we'll toss an x-rap. I'm sure 95% of the time they'll be rigged with some form of slip bobber rig while we cast with our main rods.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MiPikeGuy, post: 350750, member: 12227"] I was actually surprised by it, I was originally looking for a L and an employee dug it out for me. In my opinion it feels more like a L than an UL. Price wasn't bad either, I think $60, on sale for $44, +$4 for the replacement plan. We've had good luck with Gander rods before, now if only the ice would melt lol I don't like a wimpy rod either, ha In all reality I'll rarely be throwing cranks with it, when we find the occasional group of aggressive Crappies we'll toss an x-rap. I'm sure 95% of the time they'll be rigged with some form of slip bobber rig while we cast with our main rods. [/QUOTE]
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