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    Do any of y'all use them? I met mr. JB about 10 years ago and he seemed like a genuine great guy. His son Blaine is running the business now after his passing I think. Any first hand reviews before I order 1 or 2?
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    There are threads in the Louisiana forum.

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    I started with slater poles/jigs . Never had a problem with his stuff . The pole with fixed eyes ( crappie deluxe, I think) was a good rod . This was back in the mid 80's . I switched to B/M mainly due to availability . Now I am a Sam Heaton junkie .

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    Quote Originally Posted by eagle 1 View Post
    I started with slater poles/jigs . Never had a problem with his stuff . The pole with fixed eyes ( crappie deluxe, I think) was a good rod . This was back in the mid 80's . I switched to B/M mainly due to availability . Now I am a Sam Heaton junkie .
    There is a slaters and salters brand jig pole. Slaters is mississippi based, salters in Louisiana based. Slaters does have some good products though!

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    Quote Originally Posted by eagle 1 View Post
    I started with slater poles/jigs . Never had a problem with his stuff . The pole with fixed eyes ( crappie deluxe, I think) was a good rod . This was back in the mid 80's . I switched to B/M mainly due to availability . Now I am a Sam Heaton junkie .
    He is talking about Salter Poles......Made in LA
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    Had never heard of salter rods . good video, and am sure Mr. Salter was a fine person as well as a fisherman . Will try one of the rods if I get the chance .
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