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Last week I was on a 3 day field trip for my oceanography class. While combing a beach for dead critters and shells, i found the bottom half of a fishing rod. after spending 30 minutes cleaning the sand out of the blank, and wiping it down, it isnt too bad of a rod. It was a 6' medim action graphite spinning rod and it has a cork handle and the reel seat is fine. I am reasonably sure that it was a 2 piece rod but i could be wrong. All I have left is 45 inches of it, and it has 2 guides. My question now is; what do i do with this thing? Could i find an upper replacement for it? Or should I turn it into do something else with it?

throw it out and get a new rod.

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Tomato stake?

Throw it away.

Put a tip on it and ice fish with it.  ;D :o ::)

B

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If you get lucky and find the tip, use it:)  I'd say throw it away.

You are young so I would put it back for when you are older and have kids. Save it for beating their butts when they are bad. It will save you from cutting a switch. Sound bad?, you will know what I mean when you have kids,lol.  ;D :o

You are young so I would put it back for when you are older and have kids. Save it for beating their butts when they are bad. It will save you from cutting a switch. Sound bad?, you will know what I mean when you have kids,lol. ;D :o

Now that was funny.  LOL

JT Bagwell

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Actually I devoted a rod to hitting people a couple of years ago. This kid broke his rod, so I put a string and some beads on the end and made a nasty whip. People quickly learned not to prank me when i was sleepin! Maybe I should keep this one around for the dorms in august  ::o...

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