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		I noticed that Bass Pro has a selection of graphite rods, IM6, that are mostly light and ultralight.  They are priced very economically, at around $29 on sale.  There are a ton of good reviews on the rods, but I wanted to get some input before I order one.  Anyone have any experience with their Micro Lite series?  I would sure like to order one...
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		Their Micro lights are actually pretty decent for the price.  I have a few different ones that I tested and got to keep for myself. 
  
The manufacturing process on the IM6 graphite series was a good deal.  The rods have plenty of sensitivity where it counts and still has the needed backbone to keep it from breaking easily. 
  
I give it a 3 1/2 out of a full 5 rating for it's class of graphite rod.[cool]
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		Grrrr!  See post above, when I wasn't logged in [crazy]
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		I own and use one pretty often for trout. I was suprised by its price for the way it performs. its a very sturdy rod with plenty of sensitivity i pulled in an almost 8lb rainbow last weekend and it didnt fail me. 
  
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		What length and action is your rod?
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		5'6", Light action
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		Thanks.  I am looking at the 7' light or medium light.  Got some good feedback from a couple of others, as well.
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		I use some of the 6 1/2 and 7 footers for bass fishing.  My 6 1/2s are in the light and medium light rang and my 7 footers are in the medium and medium heavy range.[cool]
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		I ordered one up [cool]
Now, I just need some fish...
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		[black][size 3]Surprisingly, for as inexpensive as they are, those are some pretty nice rods - both the spinning and casting versions. [/size][/black] 
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[black][size 3] Like it says on a bumper sticker that a tackle vendor sent me one time (which I still have); "Fish don't care what you paid".[/size][/black]
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		Thanks guys--without the recs I never would have picked one of these inexpensive rods up.  Mine came today, and I am muy impressed just by the lightness and feel.  I actually prefer it to the Fenwick Eagle, which is quite a bit more expensive.  It has plenty of back bone from what I can see, and I can't wait to test it out on a finned friend.
Should have ordered the UL action in a 7' as well...maybe they have some left [cool]
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		Caught my first fish on the new bass pro micro--you were right.  Decent sensitivity and plenty of backbone.  I was more than pleased for the price!
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		I'm glad that you liked it.  Anything that I recommend as far as gear and tackle go, is from experience and not just a formidable opinion. 
  
Opinions are not fair to most people unless someone asks "What's your opinion"? 
  
I have tested alot of equipment that is out on the market and some that is not out yet.  I like what I like.[cool]
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		Hang on a sec, I just noticed you name--you're note the offspring of THE Scoutens of fishing are you? I.e., Pat?  Holy schnikes, no wonder...
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		I guess you finally figured out my disguise.  It shouldn't have been hard though. lol 
  
TubeDude and TubeBabe are my mom and dad.  Very good observation. 
  
I know I will have you on the list of members that I would like to meet at a BFT get together once I can find my way back to UT this year.[cool]
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		I do want to get to ID also.  I still have alot of family throughout the state.  I also lived there and was able to do quite a bit of fishing as well.[cool]
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