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<blockquote data-quote="crazyfish" data-source="post: 1249177" data-attributes="member: 2347"><p>I have to agree that the higher quality of rods is worth it. I will take it a</p><p>step farther and say that a custom rod is the way to go. Most of the lower end rods just slap the guides on there without regard to flex and spline of the rod. A custom maker will check the spline and flex and place the guides according to how it best fits. All of my rods have the "Roberts" wrap on them where the guides on the casting rods go around to the bottom like a spinning rod. I'm a bit of a rod snob. Most of my rods are custom rods. It helps that I know a rod maker.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="crazyfish, post: 1249177, member: 2347"] I have to agree that the higher quality of rods is worth it. I will take it a step farther and say that a custom rod is the way to go. Most of the lower end rods just slap the guides on there without regard to flex and spline of the rod. A custom maker will check the spline and flex and place the guides according to how it best fits. All of my rods have the "Roberts" wrap on them where the guides on the casting rods go around to the bottom like a spinning rod. I'm a bit of a rod snob. Most of my rods are custom rods. It helps that I know a rod maker. [/QUOTE]
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