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  1. So I was thinking about all the discussions based around rod power and action and how hard it is to describe this without comparing it to another rod that most anglers are familiar with. With that in mind I started wondering about what everyone's thoughts were about what is the "Poster Child" or standard for MH F rods. What one rod best fits this designation as a baseline for all others to be compared to. Maybe length is a consideration in this, so lets keep is narrowed down to rods right around 7' or so.
  2. What is the difference in utilization and application between a 5' Ultralight Power Moderate Action Spinning Rod and a 5' 6" Ultralight Power Fast Action Spinning Rod? Thanks, Big Fish Small Pond
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