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<blockquote data-quote="nicdicarlo" data-source="post: 5658" data-attributes="member: 110"><p>Thanks. ESQ, do you have a phone number or address for this Dave's that you speak of? I know I'm looking in the low end St. Croix/All Star class of rods, but I still think its an upgrade from my current worming rod (I need to save some cash for another Flattie rig :lol: ). As for M or ML, I would have to feel the action in the store before making a decision, all rod makes are slightly different. A ML would be more similar to my current river rod (somewhat of a cheapo, but I seem to be doing ok with it), and more versatile for cranks. </p><p>For some reason, I just feel more comfortable with a 6 rather than a 6.5 footer for finesse type of fishing. It probably would be a good idea for a wading rod though. Thanks agian. Any other info is appreciated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nicdicarlo, post: 5658, member: 110"] Thanks. ESQ, do you have a phone number or address for this Dave's that you speak of? I know I'm looking in the low end St. Croix/All Star class of rods, but I still think its an upgrade from my current worming rod (I need to save some cash for another Flattie rig :lol: ). As for M or ML, I would have to feel the action in the store before making a decision, all rod makes are slightly different. A ML would be more similar to my current river rod (somewhat of a cheapo, but I seem to be doing ok with it), and more versatile for cranks. For some reason, I just feel more comfortable with a 6 rather than a 6.5 footer for finesse type of fishing. It probably would be a good idea for a wading rod though. Thanks agian. Any other info is appreciated. [/QUOTE]
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