I guess I'm a little bit "old school" - I have an old fiberglass spinning rod that I'v been using on and off since the early 80s. Despite being a bit banged up, it's my go-to rod for anything that doesn't involve long casts (at only 6' and with a lot of backbone, it's hard to get it to load enough to for any real long-range work).
Lately I've been using newer graphite rods- a big old off-the-shelf surf rod, and a 7.5' for anything medium range.
As much as graphite rods have their advantages as far as sensitivity and ability to load easily go, they tend to feel flimsy to me, and overly "bouncy" when working lures or bouncing sinkers on the bottom.
I have to admit that I have far to go before I can really say I'm used to the feel of the graphite rods, but I do feel that I'll always like fiberglass rods with good backbone better-
What do you guys think are the main advantages/comparisons between fiberglass and graphite? I mainly just feel more secure with glass and with graphite I feel like the rod is going to break even though they cast well and let you feel every little bump on the bottom. (I haven't jumped to braid yet, but I feel a signifigant difference even using mono).