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    Quote Originally Posted by kycreek View Post
    Worth a shot. Let us know how it works. The weight of it fishing all day would be my only concern.
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    Should be able to open the bedroom window and fish without getting out of bed with that one!
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    Your gonna have doves and blackbirds trying to land on that thang.
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    You sure better find you a reel that balances that thing good. If not you will be worn out in a hour.
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    Good idea and I am sure it will work, but....I'm afraid that thing is gonna get heavy after a few minutes. Maybe use it for long lining jigs? Best way to fish further from the boat in shallow, dark tannic water is to use an ultra lite in my opinion.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Cray View Post
    You sure better find you a reel that balances that thing good. If not you will be worn out in a hour.

    ... I'm afraid a deep sea reel still wouldn't balance that long a rod. His best bet is to use two hands when holding it & jigging the pads ... or else put a float above a jig/minner & set the rod into a rod holder until the float goes under !!
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    18 foot ....WOW ....I didnt know there was such a thing ..

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ketchn View Post
    18 foot ....WOW ....I didnt know there was such a thing ..
    Actually, we have some crank & jig Pushers that use 20' rods around here. (BnM makes XLong trolling rods in 18' & 20' lengths)
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cray View Post
    You sure better find you a reel that balances that thing good. If not you will be worn out in a hour.
    Gonna take a 4/0 Penn to balance that! Lol
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    Shouldn't lose any jigs with that one unless you're fishn deeper than 18'.......
    I know BnM don't recommend pushing your jig off structure but if the hook is not buried it for sure works......

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