Giorgio
Senior Member
I was going to do all the stick wrapping myself - Bubble wrap them, 3 times, especially the tips with the noodles - Then wrap them in with heavy duty brown paper Then I was told by the carriers - FedEx and UPS that they had to be put in a box - I said screw it - I'm letting them do it all - I will put the noodles on the tips at home - I think they all can fit in one box which is $20, plus the wrap and shipping - This will cost a fortune - I tried buying tubes for them - You can't get tubes for 7'ft sticks - Plus you have to buy them in bulk not just a few - No, the V20 is Lloyd's boat - I'm the Proline - I have two sticks that are my favorites - First is my St. Croix - Premium Salt Water SWC70Mf - My Jigging World Black Widow Acid Jigging BWC-150SG - There's a story why they call it the ACID stick - It starts out as a conventional stick and as the guides move toward the top - They start to twist around into the spinning mode I absolutely love this one - Here is a picture - The story goes - Acid Wrap -"Another term for the spiral wrap. The term originated on the West Coast when one proponent of the wrap "Jim Racela" was said to have been on "acid" when he wrapped his rod in spiral fashion."