05-05-2012, 09:17 AM
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[url "http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MAq9dHCPnsg"]fishing rod guide and tip repair with goop[/url]HD
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You can fix your rod by slidding a spare tip over the broken rod tip or by slidding a new rod tip inside the broken rod in which I do here.
[#008000]I understand what your saying[/#008000].I use an ugly stick tip here in this video,when adding a heavy tip its better to use it on a shorter rod this way the heavy tip wont wobble and such.For longer rods up to 7' I use tips from cheaper lighter rods such as Durangos for beter action.