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The Tackle Box (Lures, Baits, Rigs) Discuss everything related to tackle here, including making your own |
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American Rodsmith vs. Waterloo?
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Definitely American!! Unless you can get a refurbished Waterloo......
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American rodsmith no doubt
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Ive got both and i have to say my Waterloo HP lite is a better trout rod. Dont get me wrong the American Rodsmith is a great rod but the Waterloo is like a feather in your hand and is very sensitive.
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Castaway skeleton......
W in 3....2....1.... Lol |
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FALCON !!! FALCON !! FALCON!! get the 7ft light Cenderi ......i got about 8 of em in my shed still in plastic
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Speck, Would you order the HP lite instead of the mag?
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just choose the rod by the way it feels in your hand, and warranty.
think about that |
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G Loomis IMX or GLX or NLX... if you work for NASA then you start at the later.
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I prefer the HP Slam over the Slam Mag, if you want a longer rod go with the Lite
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2nd, 3rd, and 4th on the Skeleton. Medium Light, short handled is the way to go!!
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I loved my American rods until my buddy smashed bot the tips in his rod box at toledo bend last year
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E21 carrot stix !
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I like the waterloo's, i'd rather throw an All-star skrimptail special than a American rodsmith.
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Not very durable..... Most returned rod n america. good feel, light & sensitive. Just too many issues.
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ill pass on the carrot stixs too much bad news than good...
FALCON! |
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Fool, they take care of your problem?
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I have an older american rodsmith trout rod, it doesn't have enough guides on it but it is light and sensitive, its held up against some pretty nice size reds, but that rod was given to me, I'd prefer a falcon inshore rod before I'd go with an American rodsmith.
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