They are good poles....I have one but I like my BnM Sam Heaton better
If any of you guys this pole, How do you like for spring crappie?
Hauling fish from brush, sensativity and durability. Thanks for any replys, plus if you have a better pole, post it!
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They are good poles....I have one but I like my BnM Sam Heaton better
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Got my Sam Heaton SS in yesterday....Haven't used it yet, but it sho feels good!!
good rods.......way more backbone than the sam heatons.......if your fishing real thick nasty stuff and your gonna muscle em out its a good choice.......sam heaton mentioned is a good one also......but not as tough/durable.......can go to wrong with either..... I
like both of mine
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TO ME THE BRUSH CUTTER SERIES IS A SPECIALITY ROD . HEAVY FISH, IN HEAVY BRUSH . A LOT OF BACKBONE AND FISH WILL NOT RUN UNDER THE BOAT AS MUCH . I PERFER A CUSTOM OR SAM HEATON FOR MOST DAYS BUT NEVER LEAVE HOME WITHOUT A BRUSH CUTTER, JUST IN CASE .
This is just a opinion, I have a 12 brush cutter and several 12 PST's I have compared them side by side and don't see any difference. Since mine is the older Cutter before camo I'm convinced they are same pole. So if I was going for a heavier brush pole I'd buy a PST of the length I wanted and save some money.
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MINE IS THE OLDER ONE AS WELL AND I HAVE NEVER USED A PST UNDER 14 FT . MY BRUSH CUTTER IS A 11 FT .
What eagle 1 said, there are lighter, more sensetive rods out there but for big fish and heave cover, they are tough as nails. I have a couple and love them.
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