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Originally posted by Clint View PostLook at Sarge custom rods.Originally posted by KNEE DEEP View PostGet a Sarge or a Laguna. Well worth the money.
I've got some castaways that are from the 90s and I still catch fish on them. My wife broke a skeleton boat flippin a white bass and they swapped me out in store
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Originally posted by ultrastealth View PostHe bought Laguna. Jeff and Danny Neu started Laguna, and the current owner is the second or third that has owned it since Danny and Jeff. They are excellent rods, and I highly recommend them.
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Originally posted by dirtybay View PostSad part is, all these nice sensitive rods are prone to breaking. Any little nick or stress hit can cause failure
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Originally posted by dirtybay View PostSad part is, all these nice sensitive rods are prone to breaking. Any little nick or stress hit can cause failure
This is correct. It reminds of the dudes rolling up 45 at 70 miles an hour with all their rods still in the holders on the boat.
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Honestly I had such a bad experience with their customer service that I started buying Daiwa AairdX rods at academy and swore off buying more expensive rods. At least for me and your mileage may very, I find way more value in having constantly fresh line with no memory on a reel. I throw a weightless fluke quite a bit so I do see value in a good reel. I can tell a ton of difference between a cheapy shimano and the Diawa zillions I got on clearance at fishing tackle unlimited. I really Want to try a Steez but I can’t bring myself to spend the money.
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