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Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: OC
Posts: 171
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That looks nice. What's a good way to learn how to do that? I have a 7', 15-40lb Californian rod that I got for yak fishing a few years ago because it was cheap, but now the guides are corroded. You get what you pay for. If it doesn't cost too much to get started, I'd like to try and put new guides on it to learn on, and to have a guest rod. What are some decent guides that aren't too pricey but won't corrode? I don't want to spend more than a new rod costs to get started.
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