@Holdover, your interpretation is likely correct in this instance,but, it is not something that I would understand if I had not read and reread the thread several times, and even then the meaning is foggy, wispy, ethereal, and absorbed from the context rather than understood.
The condition that I associate with increased inertia is increased mass, so the idea is a "heavy" rod, or more likely, perhaps, mass distribution resulting in a "tip heavy" rod that bends first in the mid and the tip catches up later. I have an old St. Croix that seems to hang up that way, it is very nice at roll casting, if you learn the timing. I call it "self loading".
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