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muskymanWed Oct-24-01 09:53 AM
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#918, "Phenix rods - Tackle ranking"


          

I really think they are of high grade and deserve an A in my opinion.Just my .02 worth

  

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CodyBWed Oct-24-01 11:42 AM
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#919, "RE: Phenix rods - Tackle ranking"
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They are nice rods, have one in a light action casting design but it could never turn a big fish and I do not see myself purchasing any of them. for the price and quality the Lamiglas rods are the only way to go. Loomis rods are nice but the designs seem limited and the price is quite high.

  

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JerrygSat Oct-27-01 09:47 PM
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#920, "RE: Phenix rods - Tackle ranking"
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I've been fishing these rods for about 10 years and I will admit that they have a limited selection of saltwater blanks but there is no doubt in my mind that these are very high quality blanks. Many don't know this but they used to make rods for Loomis. I fish the 965, 1054, the jig stick and other stick I don't blank number off hand but they all great local sticks. I don't know what you guys pay for these rods but if they are pricy then you most likely paid too much. I buy them at directly from Phenix in the Orange. They do sell to walk in customers. Blanks cost $60 and worth every penny. I have fished these rods on a weekly basis and they have held up for years. I fish mostly Phenix and Calstar rods and sometimes old TrueLines but I think now more than ever there are a lot of companies out there that making quality blanks. That's my 2 cents.


Jerryg

  

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