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WV Musky
Posted 9/22/2008 7:48 PM (#337297)
Subject: Fishing Rod Handle Wraps?




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Location: Williamstown, WV
Was looking on esoxangler at these rod wraps. Does anybody have them and what do you think? Thanks. Are they worth the investment?

Shawn
jonnysled
Posted 9/22/2008 7:56 PM (#337299 - in reply to #337297)
Subject: Re: Fishing Rod Handle Wraps?





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Location: minocqua, wi.
pipe insulation and hockey tape ... works better and cheap. the padding helps the rib cage when ripping dawgs or crank baits.
firstsixfeet
Posted 9/22/2008 9:42 PM (#337312 - in reply to #337299)
Subject: Re: Fishing Rod Handle Wraps?




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Red Green asks. "Since when has duct tape gone out of style, eh?".
dfree
Posted 9/22/2008 10:00 PM (#337314 - in reply to #337297)
Subject: Re: Fishing Rod Handle Wraps?




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Location: Minnesota
I use tennis grip tape, it really comfortable, and you can get some crazy colors. I know that wilson makes some that is called pro feel or pad that is uber soft, yet durable
Pete Stoltman
Posted 9/23/2008 8:54 AM (#337353 - in reply to #337297)
Subject: Re: Fishing Rod Handle Wraps?




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Have had very good reports from those who use it. It's pretty much like the stuff you can put on golf club grips. Reasonably cheap to give it a try on one rod and see how you like it. Sleds rod looks like it ate too many Ho-Ho's but for what he's doing I have to admit it's nice and squishy!
esoxaddict
Posted 9/23/2008 10:20 AM (#337378 - in reply to #337297)
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BenR - 9/22/2008 10:22 PM

I just man up, never really considered cork abrasive....


you ain't workin your baits hard enough.

After a couple days, that "grandma bruise" can get pretty bad...
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