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  1. While I'm interested in hearing about your ideal setups, what I'm really looking for (something I can't seem to find) is some type of chart or list that details each rod with their actions, and the techniques that should be applied. Ex: Heavy Fast Rod works best for Frogging but can also be great for ______. Heavy Moderate..... ...and so forth and so on. Reason being, I have several new rods that I'd like to obviously use properly as well as assure myself that any future additions will be necessary--efficiency. ***Thanks for your input.
  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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