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<blockquote data-quote="Living2Hunt" data-source="post: 2242019" data-attributes="member: 5221"><p>ok now your just trying to start crap. bc look hear you also said you dont lose fish! stop being a idiot. there is know one you can prove to that glass rods are the best all the time. i didnt say glass was not good, if it at the backbone and sensitivity and weight of graphite; then i would use all glass. but it dont, which does not make it the best all around. and as far as the bps composite rods ( half glass and half graphite) those are also good rods. its like the ugly stick, they have making them for years. there great rods but are heavy. and they are the number one selling rod of all time. everything i say is all facts, everything you say is true on glass; but not true that it is the best all around cranking rod. and the reason glass rods help keep fish on is bc it flexes and allows less tugg on the bait. the other reason ( why i use one) is that it allows the bait to have the most naturaral action. you lose fish bc of drag settings and not fighting fish the right way. i do lose some fish, but not very many. i got plenty of picture to prove it. so once again, quit trying to pick a fight, your really looking like an idiot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Living2Hunt, post: 2242019, member: 5221"] ok now your just trying to start crap. bc look hear you also said you dont lose fish! stop being a idiot. there is know one you can prove to that glass rods are the best all the time. i didnt say glass was not good, if it at the backbone and sensitivity and weight of graphite; then i would use all glass. but it dont, which does not make it the best all around. and as far as the bps composite rods ( half glass and half graphite) those are also good rods. its like the ugly stick, they have making them for years. there great rods but are heavy. and they are the number one selling rod of all time. everything i say is all facts, everything you say is true on glass; but not true that it is the best all around cranking rod. and the reason glass rods help keep fish on is bc it flexes and allows less tugg on the bait. the other reason ( why i use one) is that it allows the bait to have the most naturaral action. you lose fish bc of drag settings and not fighting fish the right way. i do lose some fish, but not very many. i got plenty of picture to prove it. so once again, quit trying to pick a fight, your really looking like an idiot. [/QUOTE]
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