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<blockquote data-quote="B.D." data-source="post: 2241189" data-attributes="member: 5535"><p>All Star makes great spinning rods - some of the best smallmouth rods on the market in my opinion. They are light but not TOO light, with just the right amount of backbone and a good fast action. </p><p></p><p>My baitcasting rods for bass fishing and light striper gear are mostly falcon rods.</p><p></p><p>G. Loomis makes their own proprietary graphite blends, and their top-end rods are some of the lightest and most sensitive out there. They make a great flyrod too if you're into fly fishing. I own three. The good G. Loomis rods are going to be out of your price range though.</p><p></p><p>bd</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="B.D., post: 2241189, member: 5535"] All Star makes great spinning rods - some of the best smallmouth rods on the market in my opinion. They are light but not TOO light, with just the right amount of backbone and a good fast action. My baitcasting rods for bass fishing and light striper gear are mostly falcon rods. G. Loomis makes their own proprietary graphite blends, and their top-end rods are some of the lightest and most sensitive out there. They make a great flyrod too if you're into fly fishing. I own three. The good G. Loomis rods are going to be out of your price range though. bd [/QUOTE]
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