outlaw rods having spinning eyelets and are much stronger then BnM....contact Alwaysfishin and he will set you up....he is the owner of outlaw rods
Hey guys, Looking to get into trolling/spider rigging and have some questions. I am looking to get a couple B&M 10' rods to start with and plan to pair them with spinning reels. I have not seen the rods with a spinning reel eye (larger first eye). Do you have any problems using spinning reels with what I would consider a casting rod (smaller first eye)? I don't see a problem for spider rigging, but was more concerned about casting during trolling. Also, is $35 each for these rods a good price or are their better options?
Thanks for any help!
MK
outlaw rods having spinning eyelets and are much stronger then BnM....contact Alwaysfishin and he will set you up....he is the owner of outlaw rods
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I have always used spinning reels on my long poles, and have never had one with the larger eyes. Since you are not casting, it does not pose a problem, at all.
I use a ten foot non-spinning to cast with, no problem.
I use 10 foot outlaws with zebco delta spincast reels. Works great for me.:D