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9 years ago
Michael Dahl
Swampland Wrote:
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> Why remove anything from the blank. There are
> hundreds of models of blanks available in the 6'8"
> to 6'10" lengths. Another thing not mentioned that
> if you trim a blank either way mos if not all
> warranties are voided. It's much easier finding a
> blank in the length you want than t
Forum: rodboard 9 years ago
Michael Dahl
I should have clarified in my original post that I am aware removing from the tip will affect the rod and that I was looking at removing it from the butt.
I do have a 7' rod right now and every time I put it in I'm afraid it's going to snap. I know rods are meant to bend, my concern comes from bending the rod opposite of the way it's built to bend so that I'm not putting pressure on the tip.
Forum: rodboard 9 years ago
Michael Dahl
3. First Rod
Hello,
I mainly musky fish, but before the season opens here in MN or when I’m out with those who don’t like to fish for musky I’ll also go for bass, panfish, and maybe a stray walleye. I wanted 1 spinning rod and 1 casting rod that I could just keep in the locker for when need be, but while the boat I fish out of says it holds 7’ rods, you have to bend them to get them into the locker due to
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