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Old 09-16-06, 11:04 AM   #1
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Default Going Fishing: Help with Rod Please

HI Guys,
I'm back from hospital and getting stronger every day. Went back to work yesterday for about 4 hours.
I am going fishing with my son tomorrow. Of course I need to get a new Rod and Reel.
Does anyone know anything about the Daiwa D Force Rods? I have a bunch of them at work and they look mostly like kid rods. However we do carry a 7 ft MH. This looks like a decent rod. It is composit so it is a little heavy. I would greatly appreciate any feed back on this series of rods.
I am heading to Gander Mt. later today so I'll most likely pick up a better combo but it would be nice to have information on the D Force.
Thanks
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Old 09-16-06, 12:44 PM   #2
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Hey Huck! Great to see you up and around!

Not familiar with that particular rod, but Daiwa products are usually good quality. I used to fish with Daiwa Triforce rods and really liked them.
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Old 09-17-06, 11:17 PM   #3
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the d-force rods are a bit heavy,but they are pretty sensative. i used mt friends once and it seems like a good qaulity rod.
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