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mag-medium vs. medium
Posted by:
Bucky Allen
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Date: December 19, 2004 01:56PM
which one would be the heavier power mag-medium or medium?
thanks for the info. Buck Re: mag-medium vs. medium
Posted by:
Anonymous User
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Date: December 19, 2004 02:59PM
When you see "mag" involved you're really looking at a blank that supposedly has a faster taper - greater difference between butt and tip power, than the regular versions. I don't think there is any set guidelines for what constitutes "mag" power but generally I'd say the mag version will be a little faster action and more power in the butt.
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Posted by:
Ellis Mendiola
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Date: December 19, 2004 06:27PM
Bucky,
I agree with Tom, the mags have a stiffer butt section. A few years ago, while wade fishing in South Texas we got into a cove that was teaming with redfish. A friend was using a store bought rod that was rated as a moderate power and moderate action. Yet when he would set the hook on a red, the rod acted more like a slow action rod and he kept losing fish. Shortly after returning from our trip he had me make him a rod. I chose a St. Croix mag bass blank. We went fishing and he had a ball with his rod. He could really stick the fish with his new tool. Reds have hard mouths and you really need a good hook set when fishing for them. Cheers, Ellis Sorry, only registered users may post in this forum.
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