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My first taste of a higher-end reel
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<blockquote data-quote="russ010" data-source="post: 90579" data-attributes="member: 677"><p>I've really only used the Heluim LTA rods - and none of mine are split grip, so I'm going to have to adjust when I get more... But, I think they use the best Fuji parts available - I could be wrong though... but these things are LIGHT WEIGHT and the sensitivity is 2nd to none. I've had 1 of my Kistlers (my favorite) going on 5 years, and the newest one I just got about 2 months ago... but it's not as good in my opinion as my oldest rod, so it doesn't get used quite as much, but it's still one of my worm/jig rods</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="russ010, post: 90579, member: 677"] I've really only used the Heluim LTA rods - and none of mine are split grip, so I'm going to have to adjust when I get more... But, I think they use the best Fuji parts available - I could be wrong though... but these things are LIGHT WEIGHT and the sensitivity is 2nd to none. I've had 1 of my Kistlers (my favorite) going on 5 years, and the newest one I just got about 2 months ago... but it's not as good in my opinion as my oldest rod, so it doesn't get used quite as much, but it's still one of my worm/jig rods [/QUOTE]
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