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2 piece vs 1
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10/26/12 09:14 PM
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Miggz
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Is there any benefit to getting a 2 piece rod vs 1? Seems like storage in tight places would favor the 2 piece but just don't know what the drawbacks are. Thanks as always!
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Re: 2 piece vs 1
[Re: Miggz]
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10/26/12 10:12 PM
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lenahorse
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I never liked the 2 pc rods BUT by accident I bought a 2 pc Penn Slammer and love it, its very easy to transport and I have caught some large fish with it, I used a 6/0 Senator and a AVET Pro 30wide both on it, #83 ray and 3 weeks ago #253 bull shark, I do like it, it will be the home for the AVET
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Re: 2 piece vs 1
[Re: Miggz]
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10/26/12 10:17 PM
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lenahorse
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I never liked the 2 pc rods BUT by accident I bought a 2 pc Penn Slammer and love it, its very easy to transport and I have caught some large fish with it, I used a 6/0 Senator and a AVET Pro 30wide both on it, #83 ray and 3 weeks ago #253 bull shark, I do like it, it will be the home for the AVET
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Re: 2 piece vs 1
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10/27/12 12:49 AM
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saltwaterjunky
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Thats all I`ve ever had dam sure handy when it comes to storage would`nt think that much difference if any......
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Re: 2 piece vs 1
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10/27/12 04:40 AM
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Jean Scurtu
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I never fish with 1 piece rod,just with 2-4 piece rod and i don't saw people around me catching more fish because ar fishing with one piece rod.
Last edited by Jean Scurtu; 10/27/12 04:41 AM.
Jean Scurtu
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Re: 2 piece vs 1
[Re: Miggz]
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10/27/12 04:51 PM
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Wadefishing
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I have both 1 piece and 2 piece rods and don't notice much difference in how they fish. Plus the 2 piece rods are much easier to carry in a small car and I can keep them in the trunk out of view when I'm not in the car.
Wade
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Re: 2 piece vs 1
[Re: Miggz]
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10/28/12 03:11 AM
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sdavis24
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I hate 2 piece rods. The only one I have is for traveling/backpacking.
In my opinion, the more you take them apart and put them back together the weaker they hold. I had a bunch growing up, but as I got older I stopped buying them once storage became a non issue.
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Re: 2 piece vs 1
[Re: Miggz]
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10/28/12 04:48 AM
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Rebbasser
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IMO the only benefit is they are easier to store. I much prefer one piece.
It happened to the best of them: John 21:3
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Re: 2 piece vs 1
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10/28/12 06:08 AM
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BigCaseyB206
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Each has their own time and place. If space is not an issue, i'll go with a one-piece, but I usually have a few two-piece combos in the back of the suv for a spur of the moment outing!
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Re: 2 piece vs 1
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10/29/12 02:25 AM
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littleford22
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1 Piece is the way to go.
JD Littleford
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Re: 2 piece vs 1
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10/29/12 05:05 AM
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Jean Scurtu
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I hate 2 piece rods. The only one I have is for traveling/backpacking.
In my opinion, the more you take them apart and put them back together the weaker they hold. I had a bunch growing up, but as I got older I stopped buying them once storage became a non issue. . I am fishing just with 2-4 piece long rods(over 10") for over 15 years and never have problems and i was catching many big fish( fishing on the bank ) just with artificial,like this black drum catch on GULP MINNOW GRUB 3" chartreuse(C&R): free image hosting online photo sharing upload picture
Jean Scurtu
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Re: 2 piece vs 1
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10/29/12 05:52 PM
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h4rdcore
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I find I usually end up buying 2 piece rods, I rarely if ever actually take them apart. I have a long bed Silverado so space is not an issue. I just look for the rod that I like the feel of the most regardless if it is one or multiple pieces. I did have one 2 piece rod that loosen up on the joint after about 5 years. It was a SUPER cheap combo my dad had bought, I think $15 for rod and reel. I just put some JB Weld in the joint, and presto, I have a 1 piece.
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Re: 2 piece vs 1
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11/21/12 03:04 PM
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AdanV
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From my experience,
A 2-piece rod often misaligned after every 4-5 casts. My son has a simple 2-piece UL spinning setup that does the same.
If you're often fishing with live/dead bait, a 2-piece shouldn't be a problem.
But if you often use artificials, you're going to have to keep checking the line guides.
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Re: 2 piece vs 1
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11/21/12 06:45 PM
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Jean Scurtu
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From my experience,
A 2-piece rod often misaligned after every 4-5 casts. My son has a simple 2-piece UL spinning setup that does the same.
If you're often fishing with live/dead bait, a 2-piece shouldn't be a problem.
But if you often use artificials, you're going to have to keep checking the line guides. Adan, I never have this problems and i am fishing with long spinning rods(over 10') just with artificial for 60 years.
Jean Scurtu
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Re: 2 piece vs 1
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11/21/12 11:47 PM
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jagg
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From my experience,
A 2-piece rod often misaligned after every 4-5 casts. My son has a simple 2-piece UL spinning setup that does the same.
If you're often fishing with live/dead bait, a 2-piece shouldn't be a problem.
But if you often use artificials, you're going to have to keep checking the line guides. Adan, I never have this problems and i am fishing with long spinning rods(over 10') just with artificial for 60 years. That's my experince also, Adan. I'm always checking and readjusting the alignment with 2 piece rods instead of actually fishing. A 1 piece rod in the same quality range of multi piece rods will usually out fish the multiple piece rods. It's no knock on multi piece rods; it's just facts. The one piece rod will be more sensitive and translate a bite better with all other things being equal. I don't mind having a 2 piece rod too much when I'm fishing baits with trebles or blades or baits like that, but when it comes to feel and sensitivity, my choice is a one piece.
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