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    I see BnM sells the Capps and Coleman. Anyone ever used on of them? Thanks for all the replies.

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    Outlaw did'nt go out of business, just sold out to a new man. oldham from stockton mo. good rods, Ozark rods are real nice rods, I use several of them but I like the back bone it will haul in a 7lb flat head no problem, and the service is good also,
    www.slabbuster.com check them out I use them and love them

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    the 9'6" grizzly elite 2 pc. is great. Ive fished heavy cover with about every fly rod you can buy. This is my go to pole. I throw on a ultra light spinning reel with some 6 lb. Ive hauled in crapppie, bass, gar, and it has never let me down, and im not a net user, I like to hoist them big ol suckers in the boat if you know what I mean. Ive had mine for about 5 years now. Late winter Im gonna get the new one they have out. Its a little prettier than the one I have.

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    I also wanted to add that the Berkley Cherrywood makes a fly rod with an ultra sensitive tip on it. If you have a minnow on there you can feel it fart! The backbone is not as stiff as I like it though. My buddy and I fish heavy cover alot and he loves his, but I keep the net ready when he lands one. It will double over in a minute and the fish will still be in the water.

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    I have a outlaw 8 ft. rod and love it, lots of backbone and sensitive. Check out anglers midwest.

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    All three are excellent rods I'm sure. I have used the Ozarks and the Outlaws. Ozarks are the rods for me. They are strong, extremely sensitive, and well balanced. I own six of them in various lengths. I love them.









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    Let me tell you,- Lip Rippers builds a rod that to me is virtually industructble- it can handle other gamefish such as catfish and wipers easily. I also think they would be fantastic walleye jig rods. You can't beat them for heavy cover and durability.

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    I am all about the Ozarks also. I do not use the rear reel seat style but there are a lot of guys in this area that are switching to them. They make them in 10' and 11' models for around $40. Great rods.

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    I have a rod built by Lip Rippers and I am extremely pleased with it. The service is excellant too.

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    I use bnm and have been extremely happy. the capps and coleman rods are great they have alot of back bone and good tip for hook set. I also use a proangler rod that is as good if not better. for about the same price range. here is their site.

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