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    Hard to beat B&M Dock Shooter
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    Tons of good rods out there. You will get some good recommendations. I’m a U/L stream fishing guy so can’t help you much. Good luck with your search!
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    the list is endless , some of the cheapest are the stuff , some not so much , if I only listed just what I have it would take me a while to do so , you probably just need to explore a tackle shop and feel a few.
    one mans preferred stick and winding device is not always what fits the next .
    some swear by this , some swear by that , some swear just because they think it sounds cool too ....just saying
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    Can't add much to what has been said already. But I will say this, The price on a rod or reel don't make it great. It's performance by the users standards does. What's great for person A is garbage for person C. Just sayin'.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jamesdean View Post
    Can't add much to what has been said already. But I will say this, The price on a rod or reel don't make it great. It's performance by the users standards does. What's great for person A is garbage for person C. Just sayin'.
    that quote is spot on about the price,,, my son bought me a few high end crappie rods over the last 2 years, i like to fish with jigs, i keep trying some of the rods from the big names here, but i have yet to find a rod as sensitive as the 6'6" ACC rod with Berkley nanofil line and a short fluorocarbon leader.

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    thanks for all the help guys now to narrow down to 2. okay looks like BnM dock shooter and BnM diamond series8footer
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    Quote Originally Posted by Aaron e View Post
    thanks for all the help guys now to narrow down to 2. okay looks like BnM dock shooter and BnM diamond series8footer
    Both of those will serve you well. I'm test driving a Shimano Nasci while I'm waiting my Pflueger Supreme xt to be repaired. I prefer reels one size up from the smallest. Shimano's is the 1000 model. There will likely come a time when you notice a performance difference in one piece rods over a two piece.

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    I use BnM pro 50 and pro 100s on my TCB Leland rods, my diamond series jig pole and my BnM Russ Bailey Rods.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Aaron e View Post
    thanks for all the help guys now to narrow down to 2. okay looks like BnM dock shooter and BnM diamond series8footer
    might want to peak at the ABU Vigilante before you buy a rod, the little red one is a one pc. and to be sure a REALLY hardcore short stick for mid $ 30 greenbacks .....will hold its own against the big name stuff for sure .....bad to the bone gear and WAY pretty too ....
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