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 | Just wondering if anyone has heard of rods made by Dave Bell from Tomorrow River Rod and Reel. My uncle gave me a rod made by him that looks brand new. Says it's for muskies and for tossing bucktails, vintage makes it look like it's from the 80's. I googled him and didn't have much/any success . Thanks for any information. | 
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 Location: Tennessee
 | cant help but pics? sounds neat. | 
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  rod 3.JPG (40KB - 230 downloads) 
  rod 1.JPG (49KB - 241 downloads) 
  rod 2.JPG (43KB - 229 downloads) 
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 Location: South-Central VA
 | I can't offer you any help, but that's a cool rod! Fish it! 
 jeremy
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 Location: Smith Creek
 | Looks like an old Graph-Lite fiberglass blank, made in the mid to late 80's.  Got any specs on her? | 
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 | No, the rod doesn't say anything other than what the picture shows. It's 6' long. I guess my main concern is if the rod is usable or not. I would like to (but don't need to) use it but I don't want it breaking and putting a fish or me in jeopardy of getting wrecked. | 
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 Location: Grand Marais, MN
 | this may not be any help but i remember my neighbor has a five six or six foot yellow blank eagle claw (pretty sure it was eagle claw) musky rod that looks almost exactly like that from approx the same time period.  i doubt you'll break it those fiberglass rods can take a beating but at the same time you probably got longer rods with better backbone so there is really no point to using it probably.  It is a beauty though | 
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