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Thread: Help! I am buying new poles tomorrow!

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    Default Help! I am buying new poles tomorrow!


    I need to know where to buy my new poles. I am buying 8 new rods and reels for spider rigging tomorrow. I would like to know who has a decent price and good customer service if something goes wrong. I also would like a little input on the best ones to buy. I was looking at the B n M Pro Staff trolling rods. Any help would be very much appreciated.
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    Mathieu

    "Since there is a rule that states "i" before "e" except after "c", wouldn't "science" be spelled wrong?

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    Doesn't Nashville have a Bass Pro Shop? I'd check them first.

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    bnm is the way to go. good rods , priced right and good service. If you do business with them, bmn will be your rods from now on.

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    BNM or walley marshall. You can't go wrong

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    whatever you do make sure the rod length from the end of the pole to the start of the reel seat is LONG. Wally Marshall's trolling rods are short when compared to others. Go to BPS and compare. I can show you the difference if you hold off and do it at the BPS in Mississippi.

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    I would check with Grizzly Jig - www.grizzlyjig.com. They have great prices, especially with their 3-pole discount and they have all the B&M poles including several trolling models. Give them a call and talk to Big Lou, Wade or "Osofishy", explain how you plan to use the poles and they'll recommend the right ones.
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    Academy has a 12' b n m rod for 25 bucks i think it is called westpoint this is what i have been using.

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    I have a couple of these and they feel like good rods.
    http://www.cabelas.com/cabelas/en/te...pps+&noImage=0

    I also have the pro staff by BnM, I like them also, the capps and coleman are on sale at cabelas.
    Great price for little money....
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    Our BPS didn't seem to have much in the terms of long crappie rods. I was a little disappointed to say the least. Thanks for the Cabela's input. I am calling them tomorrow and making sure they have them in stock.
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    Mathieu

    "Since there is a rule that states "i" before "e" except after "c", wouldn't "science" be spelled wrong?

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    BPs Wally Marshall series rods or BnM you can't go wrong with either one. Quality rods and they usually have some waranty with them.
    Caught so many fish today my thumb is sore from clicking the counter.

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