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Your ONE favorite rod that you own TODAY?
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<blockquote data-quote="J.P." data-source="post: 225923" data-attributes="member: 5999"><p>a visiting friend from canada broke his travel rod, and he left it with me. with a little effort on repairs, it's now my prized rod(even if it cost me nothing). it is a 3 piece cabela's salt striker travel rod. 7ft, fast action, 15-20lb. a tad heavy for all day fishing, but because it comes in a tube which fits in my backpack, i have always managed to bring in anywhere, and therefore it has caught a wide range of species. from tiny river panfish, up to pelagics and groupers from the blue sea. it beats my fancy JDM bass rods when it comes to number of fish slayed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="J.P., post: 225923, member: 5999"] a visiting friend from canada broke his travel rod, and he left it with me. with a little effort on repairs, it's now my prized rod(even if it cost me nothing). it is a 3 piece cabela's salt striker travel rod. 7ft, fast action, 15-20lb. a tad heavy for all day fishing, but because it comes in a tube which fits in my backpack, i have always managed to bring in anywhere, and therefore it has caught a wide range of species. from tiny river panfish, up to pelagics and groupers from the blue sea. it beats my fancy JDM bass rods when it comes to number of fish slayed. [/QUOTE]
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