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3/8 to 4 0z?

I don't really understand how that works, but it sounds way too heavy for anything I fish.

the rod itself is rated for 3/8 oz to 4 oz so i can use different lures in 1 rod.

Is that a slant bridge?

yes, its megabass orochi white python
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Paint really has nothing to do with setup, I figured if I were going to list the Ultimate setup I would list every last detail. The rod blank and reel are my choice for ultimate.

I see. I guess I wouldn't have given you a hard time if you had said it was painted GREEN and GOLD! :)

Can you tell me more about that blank? Why do you like it so much?

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the rod itself is rated for 3/8 oz to 4 oz so i can use different lures in 1 rod.

yes, its megabass orochi white python

That's a serious piece of equipment, very nice.

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Scrutch , would an ND Irish rod be SWEET!!!!!!!

Mike

Even if it was an uglystik! That's gonna make some guys cringe I know!

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Probably for me a custom Bamboo fly rod tailor made to catch Peacocks here in southern Florida. As far as the reel goes, I couldn't tell you. Something with a darn good drag on it. I've never fished with a bamboo fly rod personally. Just sounds like it would be so much fun. I don't think my wobbly bits are big enough to try fly fishing for Peas down in Brazil.....

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