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New rods for Skeet...

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Skeet was coy about what rods he used at the Guntersville tournament. He came out Monday and said that his contract with Lamiglas had ended and that he was working with a new company. Yesterday it was announced that Skeet Reese is working with Wright & McGill on creating a new lineup consisting of 9 technique specific rods. He says they'll will be aggressively designed and be made of the best materials available and expected to retail at around $90. W&M are the owners of Eagle Claw and also are a Fly Rod and Reel manufacture.

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He says they'll will be aggressively designed and be made of the best materials available and expected to retail at around $90

No offense to Skeet (I like him) but $90 will pretty much cover a set of Fuji Ti SiC's and a few cork rings. ;D

I expect he meant to say the best materials available in a $90 rod. Not may of those on the market. ::)

From Skeet's web site:

Wright & McGill Co.

Should be interesting to see.  They say the rods will be from $89 to $99.

Later, :)

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I agree Flechero. I'm interested to see what components will be used.

You know I am really surprised that he did not come out with a signature rod for Lucky Craft since they are in the rod making business.

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Competition for the Mojos?

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He says they'll will be aggressively designed and be made of the best materials available and expected to retail at around $90

No offense to Skeet (I like him) but $90 will pretty much cover a set of Fuji Ti SiC's and a few cork rings.   ;D

I expect he meant to say the best materials available in a $90 rod.  Not may of those on the market.  ::)

You really know where the blanks will come from, and what components will be used, now don't you.... :)

Tight Lines!!!!  

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