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<blockquote data-quote="J.P." data-source="post: 269216" data-attributes="member: 5999"><p>all above suggestions are great. </p><p>asking for rod suggestions in a forum will probably confuse you more. that's the good thing about about forums, a lot of members eager to help, coupled with the multitude of rod models available, you'd surely get many suggestions. </p><p>my advice is to visit a tackle shop, and "feel" the rods in. bring your reel so you can check if the balance is good. i can't explain it, but a good pair will feel better than an i'll fitted rod and reel. there are a lot of great deals on combos too, which the manufacturer has pre-tested, and they match nicely. so it might be practical to buy a pair in case you don't have a reel yet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="J.P., post: 269216, member: 5999"] all above suggestions are great. asking for rod suggestions in a forum will probably confuse you more. that's the good thing about about forums, a lot of members eager to help, coupled with the multitude of rod models available, you'd surely get many suggestions. my advice is to visit a tackle shop, and "feel" the rods in. bring your reel so you can check if the balance is good. i can't explain it, but a good pair will feel better than an i'll fitted rod and reel. there are a lot of great deals on combos too, which the manufacturer has pre-tested, and they match nicely. so it might be practical to buy a pair in case you don't have a reel yet. [/QUOTE]
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