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    Hey Ralph! No problem I've been using a wading staff since I was 30. It has saved me many times.

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    Ralph, that Perfectionist taper is one of my favorites! I think you will feel the rod unload with a minimum of effort. It has taught me the value of slowing down the stroke and let the rod make the cast. Hope you have another grass slip in your future!

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    Quote Originally Posted by tigfly View Post
    Ralph, that Perfectionist taper is one of my favorites! I think you will feel the rod unload with a minimum of effort. It has taught me the value of slowing down the stroke and let the rod make the cast. Hope you have another grass slip in your future!
    Tig, I agree. It is one of the easiest rods to cast that I have handled. I'm a Superfine/glass person mainly anyway, so I'm used to a slower casting strike. But it took about 3 minutes on the lawn and I was on with this rod. Absolutely love it.

    Ralph

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