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Ok. Here's what's going on. I talked to my dad and he told me he had some heavier blanks in the basment somewhere... So after an hour I finally found them. One is almost complete, need the top part of cork handle and one more guide. Anyways I wanted to know if when these rods are done, will they be good for Flipping Jigs??
They are Lamiglas Engineered Graphite Blanks. They were originally going to be made into trolling rods. They are about 15 years old. The Company suggests them to be Steelhead/Salmon Rods. They are 8'6" The power is MT I think (is this right? if so what would this be equivalent to in rod these days), they are fast action. I looked on the wibsite for Lamiglas and these are $110 blanks nowdays. we have five including the almost finished one. So, Will These Be Good For Flipping/Pitching Jigs? Here is a Link for the other stats on the rod. the number is GSH1022MT http://www.lamiglas.com/blank_indiv.php?id=31 Thanks for all the help again, you guys are great. ![]()
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