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Was fishing lake erie, and had a 3lb smallie hit and rod snapped like a 22 rifle. The hookset was a moderate one. After inspection of the rod it looked like a blow-out. The broken ends looked like the top of a tree , all bloomed out. Has anyone else had this problem ?
Blister72
3/19/08 11:55am Goodness!
I sure hope it doesn't happen to me. I have purchased 2 Mg rods since Christmas. I have the "Chatterbait" and "Crankbait" 7' glass/graphite one.
I just got a chance to fish them in our first tourney on 3-15-08 and would FREAK if they snapped like this with a wicked strike! (Not to mention my wife, for all of the grief she has given me about buying new rods.)
Since it's only 41-42 degrees in our IN lakes and reservoirs, the fishing is still slow, but come spawn and crankbait time, I expect some wicked hits! We'll see how they do then.
P.S. Is your drag set correctly? I keep my 12lb lines set at about 2.5-3 lbs using my Rapala Digital Scale to check. I can only imagine most line snaps and rods failures occur, because guys have their drags set WAY TOO TIGHT for that initial hit.
bob kepner
3/22/08 10:05am
To Blister72:
I'm like you i keep my drag set for 2-3 lbs.
jjs
3/30/08 7:04pm
I use my mag worm for pitching jigs. I like the light weight on them. Sometimes you do break them. I have broken two so far. Kistler's customer service is excelent. They had the rods back to me within a week.