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Thread: rods for pulling crankbaits @ Cabela's

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    Default thanks guys


    I pulled the trigger on the grizzly site! Thanks alot
    Now I am browsing cableas looking for line and crankbaits!

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    Bandit Black and Awesome pink will catch them on the corp lakes. I would also recommend braided line on your crank rods.
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    msbanker, Grizzly also has Hi-Vis Vicious dirt cheap. It'a like $5.75 for a 400 yard spool compared to $15 for the same thing in P-Line.
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    Default Pank works great on Barnett as well

    Get as many differnt types of Pank ones as you can find
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    ANOTHER GOOD BnM POLES FOR PULLING IS THE BUCK'S ORIGINAL GRAPHITE ROD. THEY COME IN 8' TO 16'. THEY ARE A LITTLE STIFFER THAN THE PRO SERIES BUT NOT AS STIFF AS THE BRUSHCUTTER.

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    Default got my rods and reels, now the line issue...

    I have order 4 of the 330yd hi vis yellow stren packages. Is this gonna be enough line per reel?

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    I believe I put close to 600' on my okumas.
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    Default 330 will be plenty

    Most I've run out on my long poles was 175 feet so around 60 yards is all. Put the whole 330 on each one cause you will get hung up and broke off since you're using mono instead of Braid.
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    Quote Originally Posted by DonDon View Post
    Most I've run out on my long poles was 175 feet so around 60 yards is all. Put the whole 330 on each one cause you will get hung up and broke off since you're using mono instead of Braid.
    There ya go, spoutin off bout what ya know nothin about! The man has line counter reels, not zebco 33's....Ya have to fill the reel completely.:rolleyes: Banker, spool on some cheap large diameter line, then put around 300' or so of the good stuff on top.
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    Default Look butthead

    I got 4 of the line counters on my rods and I put 330 on them myself, haven't had a single problem with them, so hush ya big gewber
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