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Join Date: Mar 2009
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Rods
Weight- The general strength of the rod, in it's series, usually indicated by it's line class rating. Speed - The stiffness of the top end of the rod (Medium to Extra Stiff) relative to the rod series. Backbone - the stiffness of the lower end of the rod. Butt makeup- Materials, diameter, reel seat or not, and length of the butt. Guides - Some are specific to salt water, eyelets can be for braid or not. Reels Line rating- not really used much anymore since braid. Capacity- same as above unless you prefer small reels. Salt water capacity- Some are not nearly as salt water worthy as they state. Drag strength- in pounds Drag smoothness- subjective but can be improved with better washers usually. Drag type - Star or lever. Cast control- If you need or prefer it. Clicker- with or without Ease of freespool- needed for your casting setups. Retrieve rate- determines how fast you can reel in your line/lure. Speeds- 2 speeds can be handy in a few situations there is a start on the characteristics. Basically, what you can make work for you will be almost directly related to your budget. |
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