Hey all,
Been a while since I posted, but have been lurking and enjoying what a great forum this has turned out to be. Thanks Raz and crew (and all the posters) for doing such a great job!
So I'm heading up to Champlain soon after missing out last year. Been working on some new setups for my riggers and lite bites. I have a couple of rods that tend to be more flexible in the tip, and a couple of others that have a more consistent bend all the way into the butt. They are all the same height (6') with medium-ish action. Any thoughts on which rods would be better for lite bites vs riggers?
Thanks in advance,
Green
Rod question
- Green Manalishi
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Rod question
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- Reelax
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Re: Rod question
Long bend riggers. Tip bend light bites... Good to hear from you again!!
- Green Manalishi
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Re: Rod question
Thanks Reelax! I will give that a try. Hopefully have lots of good reports to contribute this year.
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