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I believe their rods are graphite and would not be my first choice for running spoons since they tend to be stiffer then glass rods.. Most of the custom rod builders like Kevin Bogan use glass rods with very whippy parabolic tips since the what you want to make the spoons run best.
If you are looking to save some money you might consider getting some standard 7 foot conventional glass trolling rods with slick butts rated for 30 pounds with a nice soft tip. Rather then run wire, run braid with a drail weight out in front of the spoon to make them sink better. Plus you can use these rods for other purposes.
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