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  • BassResource.com Administrator
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We get quite a few questions here about matching the rod size to the technique. So I made this quick video to help sort it out. Clear as mud, right?

 

 

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  • Super User
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Mud? I'd say more like 'clear as sludge'.

 

You are right though - most of it has to do with personal preference.

  • Super User
Posted

10-20 lb BG for BC, 6-10 lb XL on spinning, 50-65 PP on frogs, roll the credits...

The only Technique I know was my phonograph....

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2 hours ago, Deleted account said:

10-20 lb BG for BC, 6-10 lb XL on spinning, 50-65 PP on frogs, roll the credits..

Amen! And hallelujah! 

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