10-30-2008, 08:19 PM
my bad on the switch.. you told me that before I am sure.. they are not shorter.. but lighter weight.. and are designed for switch casting (I think you told me there was a difference in spey and switch casting)..
I think the mini mag may be a big hit .. its shorter.. is part of tfos bluewater series so it is "a hybrid combination of S-Glass and high-modulus carbon fiber " ,... as I said before it can be used for salt.. or fresh.. salmon, steelies, bass, trout, crappies..
again my point being in context with the orignal question.. lol.. we have a new type of hybrid rod that can be used in multiple fishing scenarios..
and in both cases.. the switch and the mini mag their development was a direct result of the demands of the anglers that use them..
MacFly
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I think the mini mag may be a big hit .. its shorter.. is part of tfos bluewater series so it is "a hybrid combination of S-Glass and high-modulus carbon fiber " ,... as I said before it can be used for salt.. or fresh.. salmon, steelies, bass, trout, crappies..
again my point being in context with the orignal question.. lol.. we have a new type of hybrid rod that can be used in multiple fishing scenarios..
and in both cases.. the switch and the mini mag their development was a direct result of the demands of the anglers that use them..
MacFly
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