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Message Subject: Low Temps - High Modulus
pbrostuen
Posted 12/14/2004 11:03 AM (#127965)
Subject: Low Temps - High Modulus




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Location: Eagan, MN
Does anybody pack away their expensive Diamondbacks, G Loomis, Avids, etc, and switch to heavier and more durable rods when it gets super cold? I'm thinking I need a different cold-weather rod, something along the lines of a TB S series, because I'm afraid of breaking my expensive Diamondbacks. Am I worrying too much?
muskyboy
Posted 12/14/2004 11:10 AM (#127968 - in reply to #127965)
Subject: RE: Low Temps - High Modulus


I have never had any problems but others have, so better safe than sorry. Go with St. Croix Premiers for cold weather.
The Handyman
Posted 12/14/2004 8:27 PM (#128040 - in reply to #127965)
Subject: RE: Low Temps - High Modulus




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Glass for suckfish`in, which I only really do in the cold weather. Otherwise I cast all my good rods until the eyes frezze! Never had a problem. I think some of these rods that (blow-up) may have already had some issues before hand!
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