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Re: Rod Too Sensitive???
[Re: Grant2]
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03/15/10 01:31 AM
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Basschasser
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texas_82 Spotted bass/Kentucky bass bite that way in Bob Sandland and Cypress Spring most of the time.
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Re: Rod Too Sensitive???
[Re: Basschasser]
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03/15/10 02:39 AM
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texas_82
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these bass were black bass Basschasser. Thanks for the info guys.
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Re: Rod Too Sensitive???
[Re: texas_82]
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03/15/10 03:29 AM
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beezy
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hey here's a little more help. yes some rods are too sensitive, but they all have their applications. If you're fishing where there's a lot of cover, there is a really high percentage of you breaking your rod when you set the hook. But it also depends on how you're fishing.
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Re: Rod Too Sensitive???
[Re: beezy]
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03/15/10 10:51 AM
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basspro99
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Demon rods are very sensitive. You will get used to them really wuick because it is hard to put them down and pick up another one. I will have a couple more of them soon enough.
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