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    I very sadly broke the mid section of my Xtreme SXR 7ft 3wt.
    I know many people said before that they snapped the tip of their SXR.
    Please if anyone has a mid section for me somewhere it will be greatly appreciated.

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    Quote Originally Posted by redhumpy View Post
    I very sadly broke the mid section of my Xtreme SXR 7ft 3wt.
    I know many people said before that they snapped the tip of their SXR.
    Please if anyone has a mid section for me somewhere it will be greatly appreciated.
    Kan myne opstuur vir jou?
    Mario Geldenhuys
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    "All the tips or magical insights in the world can't replace devotion, dedication, commitment, and gumption - and there is not secret in that" - Glenn Brackett

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    Moenie simpel wees nie

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    Ek stem!!!!
    Mario Geldenhuys
    Smallstream fanatic, plus I do some other things that I can't tell you about

    "All the tips or magical insights in the world can't replace devotion, dedication, commitment, and gumption - and there is not secret in that" - Glenn Brackett

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    The SXR was a nice little rod, and the 2wt was even better than the 3wt, of for the trout streams and the way we used to fish back then. I still have the two 2wt's that I got long ago, and a few months ago, took it as a spare with my son to the river, and gave it a go. Its still a nice rod, but the rods of today have come so much further.
    Disclaimer.... none of my posts are intended to be "expert advice"..just opinions from someone who is willing to help where he can.

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