Well, after rereading my post, I agree with you but I still stand by my point that facing very soft competition (every limit table I've played has been full of chasers who do not care about your table image and who bluff wildly !) reads are to be applied differently and are of lesser meaning. In many games I've been, reraising pre-flop only meant you had an Ace and possibly another rag suited: people will play top pocket pairs the way they play less-than decent hands or hands that are easily trapped (K10, AJ, etc.) UTG. Thus, waiting and playing ABC (wich really doesn't focus on the pyschological aspect of the game) is a winning strategy against them.
I don't argue that once you step it up and play the higher stakes, people will be playing a higher level of poker and won't reraise (or plainly enter a pot) with garbage out of position, thus tells are way more significant even in limit. But even then, if you're drawing and facing a reraise on the flop, a good look at odds, even against maniacs who might bet with nothing, comes first.