Nice mess. Looks like some biguns.
If you like shorter the meat dragger is fine . The pulling pole is good for a little extra length . The Pro series rod looks the same as pulling pole but has about 15 small eyes , great in the wind but a pain to thread line through that many eyes . I have all three . We have never netted a fish using these rods but do have to lip big Catfish . I would buy the pulling pole , I have trouble threading the eyes because I have bad ( old eyes ) ones myself .
Here is 7 that weighed 14 lbs out of a stringer we caught a couple weeks ago and never netted a fish .
Last edited by NIMROD; 04-12-2018 at 07:43 AM.
Thanks Nimrod, I don't like those micro guides for the same reason, plus they don't work well with bobber stops.
Nice catch. I broke a pole a couple days ago so thanks for the pole review.
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I was swinging in one a couple of weeks ago, about 2 lbs, and made the mistake of reaching my hand up the rod and lifting just a little to get it over the edge of the boat and that rod snapped instantly. So don't do that, keep your hands on the handle.
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I have used all kinds but yes rods are designed to bend in an arch , if you grab up towards the end not much room to bend without putting a bad angle . I have swung lots of slabs with these Huckabee with no problem . No rods will hold up with a sharp bend if you load them up too much . Never lift on a sharp vertical pointed rod , let it bend , just not all on the tip . We don't carry a net , ask anyone I have fished with . Swing with steady pressure and using bigger hooks we lose less fish than most using a dip net .
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