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<blockquote data-quote="doctorjj" data-source="post: 1246857" data-attributes="member: 7292"><p>For me, it depends on the application. If we're talking bass fishing, grapite, for the most part, is the way to go. For crankbaits, I still like the action that a good glass pole gives. For anything else, worm, jig, spinner bait, flipping, etc, I strongly prefer graphite. In fact, I really prefer fairly high end graphite. There is a big difference. The Loomis GLX are amazingly light and sensitive, but not as tough as the IMX. My favorite rod, for the money, is a Falcon Cara. It's above the low-rider series and below the expert. It is a big step up from the low-rider. Get one. You will not be disappointed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="doctorjj, post: 1246857, member: 7292"] For me, it depends on the application. If we're talking bass fishing, grapite, for the most part, is the way to go. For crankbaits, I still like the action that a good glass pole gives. For anything else, worm, jig, spinner bait, flipping, etc, I strongly prefer graphite. In fact, I really prefer fairly high end graphite. There is a big difference. The Loomis GLX are amazingly light and sensitive, but not as tough as the IMX. My favorite rod, for the money, is a Falcon Cara. It's above the low-rider series and below the expert. It is a big step up from the low-rider. Get one. You will not be disappointed. [/QUOTE]
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