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Thread: New BnM Pow-R-Troller Poles

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    Default New BnM Pow-R-Troller Poles


    Hot off the press, hit Sardis Sat morning with new BnM Pow-R-Troller 16ft Poles. Loaded up 8 rods with 3oz weights, 1/8oz Fin Spin Spinners, and Southern Pro Hot Grubs and Crappie Magnet Slab Curlys. Found the fish in 22-24ft of water 14-17ft suspended cruising 1-1.2mph. The new poles are killer for Power Trolling with plenty of backbone and very little bend until the last 2-3ft of the tip section.

    This rod is a heavy action trolling rod designed to hold heavier weights 3-6 oz., with little bend. Made of high density graphite, these rods feature stainless steel guides and durable EVA handle for the rigors of this aggressive technique. EVA handle has a “V Notch” to lock your handle in the rear of your rod holder. The poles come in 14,16, and 18ft lengths.

    The arbor-style gold tip eyelet ensures eyes do not pop out even when using heavier line weight. This, along with the hi-vis orange paint will allow fishermen to see the tip in any light conditions.

    Currently the following retailers are selling these poles = Grizzly Jig, Macks, Hunters Hollow, and Lakeway Archery. Many more coming soon.

    I suggest you guys give these poles are try, you will not be disappointed.
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    I'm sending my request to the big man at the North Pole!!!
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    Thank you for a great report. They sound like fantastic power trolling rods for sure.
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    Nice catch and good looking rods to

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    So who’s fishing these and how do you like them? Looking for 6 rods that can handle 3-4oz. Any feedback on these would be appreciated. Thanks

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    What pound line? Thanks.
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    Quote Originally Posted by crappie flash View Post
    What pound line? Thanks.
    Got mine spooled with 30 lb Depth Hunter and 10 lb leader.

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    I love mine....they are the best thing since sliced bread. Now if they ever come out with some in shorter lengths ( 10 ft ) I will replace my PST's with them and use them to pull crankbaits with. I love the extra bit of backbone and stiffness. I really like the orange tips too. Great rods.

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    Thanks G.

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    I ordered 6 of them this morning. Gonna try to remember to update this thread after I fish with them a few times.

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