So I was looking at some slow pitch rods and I saw one was rated 2-13oz. I feel like that's a huge gap. I noticed on some "standard" rods the lure rating was a lot closer in oz's. Is this something that's unique to slow pitch designs or?
It was good, took a little getting it started because it would jump before actually getting a good bite onto the lawn. If that makes sense. I used a drill, I'm sure if I used a socket set it wouldn't jump much because I'd be controlling the pressure and speed a little more.
Today, going to work on the yard, then a friends house later today for a BBQ. Tomorrow we got invited to Ocean Beach where our friends are renting a house, but we decided to not go because we think it will be too much bringing the new born. He is only 7 weeks old. We brought the older one last...
For anyone interested, Shimano's eBay store has Grapplers on sale for 47% off. Thinking of picking up another one :unsure:
https://www.ebay.com/str/shimanofish
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