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| I have a 7ft M/H rod. I broke about a foot off of it. What would be the adverse effects if i just put a new tip on it? |
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| You will get a 6' Super Heavy rod, the perfect reason to buy a new rod (incase you have a wife/parents who dont enjoy new gear all the time) |
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| Perhaps you could use it as a jerk bait rod. |
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| .......or you could use it as a pole vault. |
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Location: Hugo, MN | It's junk. Get a new rod. |
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Location: Hayward, WI | I once visited the St. Croix factory to take a look at their 2nds. It was pretty amazing what taking only an inch or two off the tip of the rod did to the action and power. Taking off just a little makes them slower and a LOT heavier action. Taking a foot off a walleye rod will nearly make it a pool cue. I think taking a foot off a musky rod will make it so stiff it really will not work for much of anything.
I am a tight wad for the most part, but I probably would be looking for a new rod myself.
Hope that helps.
Tucker |
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