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Old 08-12-2020, 08:57 AM
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I wasn't sure how a tricky tray event works but I have a better idea now. Still, I'm sure your wife could have bid on a different item but she chose a rod for you. She sounds like a "keeper". Don't mess it up. As for the rod.......that's all it is.

Two piece rods are susceptible to damage at or near the ferrule. Unless securely fastened, the male end can press against the top section where the two meet. As the rod loads up on the cast, the top section flexes while the ferrule on the bottom piece does not. It's like bending a stick against your knee. Something has to give. It is usually the thing that flexes when it pushes against a pressure point that goes.

While two piece rods are convenient for travel and storage, one piece rods are often more preferred because the action is more parabolic throughout the entire length. A 9' or 10'' factory-made rod is usually not too common because the general public has a hard time with getting it into a car, but the fishermen who fish often, will opt for a one-piece rod most of the time.

Good luck with getting a replacement, or maybe your wife will get rewarded again at a fund raising event.
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Old 08-12-2020, 09:51 AM
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Most of the Tsunami 2 piece rods that are over 9 foot have a 70 - 30 ferrule. The breakage issues have mostly been in the upper 1/3 of the rod. They are nice rods with quality components for the price. I have a 9ft 6 airwave and it performs well. I bought it directly to avoid it getting beat up being shipped. So far no issues and the lower ferrule placement is strong and performs almost as well as a one piece rod.
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Old 08-13-2020, 07:18 PM
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If you don't want to break your rod get an Ugly Stik.
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Old 08-13-2020, 08:18 PM
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If you don't want to break your rod get an Ugly Stik.
If I ever wanted an Ugly Stik, I’d dig out one of my grandfather’s old, solid glass rods. Check out the tip of an Ugly Stik. It’s solid glass. Any rod maker who advertises that their rods won’t break should, and have,very appropriately named their rods “Stiks”. I’d rather fish with a “Rod”.
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Old 09-29-2020, 05:04 PM
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just an update. Tsunami did replace the rod. Cindy from Binimi Bay went out of her way to help me out.
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