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<blockquote data-quote="Allen" data-source="post: 367050" data-attributes="member: 389"><p>I own a pretty fair number of rods, the most expensive I have ever bought are probably a little under $100. Some Scheels rods, etc. Last year I received a rod my cousin built for me. He has quite the setup at his place to assemble his own rods going through all of the tech stuff I don't understand. He has a science to every reel depth, eye placement and style, and rod blank that I simply don't understand. Nonetheless, it's an incredibly well balanced and sensitive rod. Some of his creations have gone for pretty high dollar prices as he donates them to charitable auctions under his company's name of TrinSpin. If you ever see a rod with the NDSU Bison logo on it, there's a good chance he made it. At least, I don't know of any commercial vendors making Bison logoed rods.</p><p></p><p>At this point it's fair to say that my most expensive and new favorite jiggin rod was...free. Thanks Trin!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Allen, post: 367050, member: 389"] I own a pretty fair number of rods, the most expensive I have ever bought are probably a little under $100. Some Scheels rods, etc. Last year I received a rod my cousin built for me. He has quite the setup at his place to assemble his own rods going through all of the tech stuff I don't understand. He has a science to every reel depth, eye placement and style, and rod blank that I simply don't understand. Nonetheless, it's an incredibly well balanced and sensitive rod. Some of his creations have gone for pretty high dollar prices as he donates them to charitable auctions under his company's name of TrinSpin. If you ever see a rod with the NDSU Bison logo on it, there's a good chance he made it. At least, I don't know of any commercial vendors making Bison logoed rods. At this point it's fair to say that my most expensive and new favorite jiggin rod was...free. Thanks Trin! [/QUOTE]
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