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<blockquote data-quote="wihil" data-source="post: 269252" data-attributes="member: 6487"><p>JP, you ain't kidding! </p><p></p><p>Still, I want to thank EVERYONE for their suggestions! I kind of get stuck in a rut and go with what I know, and usually stay in those lines. Because of that, I know I'm missing out on some really great rods on the market because I just don't want to stray far from "home base". Doesn't help that a lot my friends use the same rods I do (St. Croix), or worse, the typical pre-spooled wallyworld special. </p><p></p><p>I know Fleet has the Team Diawa rods, so I'll go check them out, and I think Scheel's has a few of the others. Either way, if I don't see something I like, I'm still appreciative of all the suggestions.</p><p></p><p>The more I look into this "style" of rod, I'm thinking a good glass rod may be the way to go. </p><p></p><p>Heard that a local place has the Skeet Reese rods on close-out for cheap. I think either Lamiglass or Wright/Mcgill made them for him? Any word on these?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wihil, post: 269252, member: 6487"] JP, you ain't kidding! Still, I want to thank EVERYONE for their suggestions! I kind of get stuck in a rut and go with what I know, and usually stay in those lines. Because of that, I know I'm missing out on some really great rods on the market because I just don't want to stray far from "home base". Doesn't help that a lot my friends use the same rods I do (St. Croix), or worse, the typical pre-spooled wallyworld special. I know Fleet has the Team Diawa rods, so I'll go check them out, and I think Scheel's has a few of the others. Either way, if I don't see something I like, I'm still appreciative of all the suggestions. The more I look into this "style" of rod, I'm thinking a good glass rod may be the way to go. Heard that a local place has the Skeet Reese rods on close-out for cheap. I think either Lamiglass or Wright/Mcgill made them for him? Any word on these? [/QUOTE]
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