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    What would you expect him to do? I will make it work but see nothing wrong with pointing out what I perceive as a flaw. Are public forums only for putting out the good points? Potential purchasers need to see if it might be a problem.

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    When I transport my Southern Crappie rods, I use polyester velcro wraps I bought off Ebay. One at the bottom to secure the tip, and one down about a foot from the top to secure it. I also saw a hack using pipe cleaners as a wrap.


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    Quote Originally Posted by M R Dux View Post
    Why not take it up with Ed instead of on a public forum?
    because its easier to whine here.Some people are never happy with anything in life.
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    I can't see where that is whining. I merely point out that in my humble opinion there needs to be another guide near the end of the butt portion so they will stow properly. If you keep your rods joined there is no problem. However, if you break them down they will necessitate additional measures. The tip can extend past the butt and possibly be broken. Should I keep that quiet or let people know there could be a problem?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gomer Snerd View Post
    I can't see where that is whining. I merely point out that in my humble opinion there needs to be another guide near the end of the butt portion so they will stow properly. If you keep your rods joined there is no problem. However, if you break them down they will necessitate additional measures. The tip can extend past the butt and possibly be broken. Should I keep that quiet or let people know there could be a problem?

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    For what $35 bucks it sounds like a issue I can live with. I own 8 14ft Sc and love them, big cats are not a issue even with 4lb line.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gomer Snerd View Post
    I can't see where that is whining. I merely point out that in my humble opinion there needs to be another guide near the end of the butt portion so they will stow properly. If you keep your rods joined there is no problem. However, if you break them down they will necessitate additional measures. The tip can extend past the butt and possibly be broken. Should I keep that quiet or let people know there could be a problem?

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    Any rod that I keep "broke down" (storage or transport) is kept in a rod sock/bag and the tip is placed so that it does not extend past the other sections of the rod or handle (depending on how they're placed together). I don't own any SC rods, so I'm not familiar with them and whether or not all the sections are of equal length, as my 10' & 14' rods are .... but, if they're not of equal length, then perhaps when breaking them down one should insure that the tip section is wrapped in such a way that it's not extending past the reach of the other sections, even if that means that the female end of that section does extend past the other sections. In that way you will be protecting the tip, if that's your concern.

    I transport my long rods, broken down & in socks/bags, in my boat's rod locker. I highly recommend rod socks/bags for this purpose, not only to protect the rods/tips, but also to keep lines from becoming entangled with other rods/reels/guides or any other item which may be stored in the rod locker. I prefer the nylon rod socks over the plastic weave sleeve types, because they have straps which most of the sleeve types do not.

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    I don't break my 14' down. Secured on the Driftmaster rod racks with short bungee cords with the black ball on the end. Too much trouble breaking down 8 rods every time I go fishing. They have been riding well the last 2 years. They don't come no better than Ed Duke that is for sure.

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    Some folks fish out of a14 ft john boat and singlepole oxbows. Nothing against Mr. Duke. There are ways to protect your rod tips but shouldn't be necessary. Last post on matter.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gomer Snerd View Post
    To clarify....the top guide on the butt section is too far down. When you break them down and fold them there is too much variation to secure properly. Hard to explain but could be improved with guide relocation.

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    too bad your so easily bent out of shape. doubt you will find a better rod out there but if you did im sure you would find some fault in that one too...maybe make your own and let us give it a once over?

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