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 light rod i'm looking for a 10-11' rod rated for roughly 3/4 - 2 oz. mostly will be throwing topwater and tins from 1-1.5 oz. whats available out there for under $250. the lighter the better | 
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 Tsunami Airwave Elite. | 
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 Niko, I have a 1321L i need to get back from a member here you can toss around see if you like it. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device | 
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 Niko, I have a Conoflex Sorcerer that I bought years ago on the other site that is 10 feet, super light, and super whippy.  It casts like no other long rod that I've ever used. I don't know if they even make them anymore (it looks like it was a custom), but I bought it already wrapped. Rick | 
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 I have a 1201L that's great for 1.5oz pencils and tins. Very light tip. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device | 
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 For blanks, the Lamiglas GSB120-2L (2-piece) is perfect for the lure range mentioned.   This is a very light blank: 4.6 ounces. The blank retails for $180 (on a popular rod building site) and moderate-level components should be under $70, keeping it within $250. I have one built with titanium guides, titanium plate seat, no cork tape (just x-flock shrink tubing). It truly is insanely light. | 
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 I would bet someone out there has an All star 1265 that they can't barely give away these days. The 1201L  is a really nice rod, but if you are gonna throw metal regularly,  I would take the 1265 over almost anything for the specs you mentioned. Not sure if you can find one, but it is worth a look.  Heck, you might get it for $100 :1poke: | 
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