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    I wanted to ask if the 8' model has the same action as the 12'and the 16' models ?

    I have 16's and 12's and wanted to add 8's to my set-up, what's a good substitute if the 8 pst is to limber

    These rods do all my different techniques, cranking, spider rigging and long lining

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    They are definitely not too limber. Same action

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    I do almost everything with the BGJP's but they're too limber for pushing with more than 1/2oz or so. The PST's would probably do well in the 8' model. The new 8' BGJP is more limber than the older models that I have. Short rods that are too stiff cost me fish if the drag is too tight.
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    I use and sell all the PST lengths-8, 10, 12, 14, 16, 18, and 20ft. All have the same action!

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    Wonderful, gentleman I thank you all for your help.

    So I'll be adding 2 8' pst's to my line up

    As always thank you all for your help

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    I love my 8 ft. Psts. They work fine

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