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Posts: 3147
| Opinions on the stainless steel guides???
I like the idea of no ceramic inserts to crack,,I don't see any disadvantage using them on a musky rod where your lobbing huge baits even bucktails with thick line. I can understand ceramic on a rod that requires sensitivity like walleye jigging or rigging rods or a steelhead drift rod. I know the chaos rods have them.
Why don't we see this more on musky rods?? |
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Posts: 864
Location: NE Ohio | love the ones on my elk river rods! NO issues ever! |
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Location: Land of the Musky | We moved TI musky rods to SS guides 3 years ago and our rod complaints wen to nearly ZERO! Go for it! You will like them. |
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Location: Northern Wisconsin | Line will fray quicker. |
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Posts: 864
Location: NE Ohio | fish4musky1 - 10/19/2020 9:17 PM
Line will fray quicker.
i use cortand masterbraid and fish at least 5 days per week from april till november, i've never had a problem with fraying..... |
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