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I saw these at a recent show www.fishemmrod.com and they claim to work as good as a regular rod, but they are quite compact. What do you think? I was thinking of getting a few for easy backpacking.
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I saw these at a Sportsman's show, and thought they were neat... Just couldnt get behind the $130 they were charging for the mountaineering combo.
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I saw these at a recent show www.fishemmrod.com and they claim to work as good as a regular rod, but they are quite compact. What do you think? I was thinking of getting a few for easy backpacking. Marketing is an amazing science, no?
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Cabela's sells a five peice rod for less than $100, and it's a dandy. But it's a fly rod.
That thing looks ugly to me.
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