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Thread: BNM The Difference by Roger Gant

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    Default BNM The Difference by Roger Gant


    I just saw these rods listed at BNM at 28' and 29' in 2 sections. It seems like these are listed for heavy weight trolling? Im wondering how heavy they are, and how they would be for dipping?
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    i would think would be heavy and im trying to think why you would want one but im sure poeple would
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    Dang, I thought you made a typo. I want one just to play with.


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    I have a telescopic, not sure of the length either 18 or 28 but its heavy and unwielding. I was guessing that these would be lighter not being over an inch in diam. I like weird stuff:D.
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    I think that's alittle typing error.Looks like they have a 8 footer 2 piece and a 9 foot 2 piece.They talk about vertical jigging in tight pieces.Could you imagine trying to store a 2 piece 28 footer.WOW lol PJ.

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    Quote Originally Posted by prchjerker View Post
    I think that's alittle typing error.Looks like they have a 8 footer 2 piece and a 9 foot 2 piece.
    That makes a lot more sense!

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    Man I sure would hate to find a spot for a 2 piece rod that is still 14ft and 14 1/2 ft after being broken down. I have seen him fishing. And most of his rods are way shorter then that. LOL
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    I entered one in cart to see the item number, it ends in 082, which wold normally mean 8' 2 piece. So i guess its a typo.
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    I have fished with the Gants and I can assure they don't have 28ft poles in the boat. Eight footer would be about right with the way they side pull.
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    BnM Pro Staffs are now available in 18 and 20 ft models. I have not ordered any yet. I will; however. I will fish the 18 and 20 from the back of the Triton. Mrs Monk will not use the longer poles. She has a problem with the 16 footers.

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