I was looking thourhg my old rods and things and came across my good old Eagle Claw spinning rod with a broken top section. Now I could just go ahead and use another of my rods (when the waters thaw) but this cheapo rod just gave me the best action of any spinning rod I have ever seen, bar none. It broke my heart when I broke it, but I did and now I am unsure of what exactly to do. It is a 'composite' rod, made of both graphite and fiberglass (I think) and has a really nasty looking break. It doesn't mesh together very well but hey, it isn't going up on display or anything. I just need a joint so it works...
I contemplated using a little bit of glass sheet and resin, but want to consult with the 'experts' before taking any such drastic action.
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