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Topic: Rod weight?  (Read 6415 times)

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surfingmarmot

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Hey Daniel, how you doing,you moved yet?Very good point and one I completely forgot. Always remember fish CPR before you buy a rod.
The less you have them the better for you and your fishing time as well as the fish and its lifetime.

Thanks Rickey, coming from a pro like you I'll take that as a compliment.

As for the move, the move is done but I am just finally working off the "Honey-Do" list.
That said, I got a serious fishing Jones. I have not fished yet this year. The East Carson, Upper Owens, East and West walker, the Tuolumne are running high, and Stripers are crashing the shore somewhere (Riprun—where?). So I am strung out. Got to get that kayak in the water or at least shore fish soon. Summer is half over.
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