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    I have several Sam Heaton rods as well as brush cutters, custom rods and other B/M poles . Started out spider rigging with pro staff and Ozark . The question is not about quality of b/m rods . The gift certificate will cover a DC ultra-lite, but not a Sam Heaton 7 ' ultra-lite . was just wandering if the 6' dc would be a good choice . Would try a St. Croix if I had a certificate from pro bass/Cabella's.

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    I've got a DC 6'6" UL rod paired up with a BPS crappie max 750 reel, like the set up pretty good. If you just wave the rod around, it looks and feels like a wet noodle, but it's got enough backbone to set a hook real good on the occasional bass that likes to hide out under docks like crappie do.
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    Go ahead and get the Duck Commander rod coach,,,,If you don't like it you can give it to me
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    I think you'd likely be paying a bit more than necessary, just for the DC branding. (that could be part of the "no reply after 70 views" answer)

    What exactly is the rod going to be used for ... as in what method(s). You might get as good as or better rod for the same price range (or lower) ... especially if the rod is mainly going to be used for casting purposes.

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    actually....the Sam Heatons cost more and the DC is a better rod imo......and since you have a gift certificate that you won....nothing to lose....try it....I think you will like it.
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    My buddy has one, I fished with it a few times. Decent little rod. If they made one a little longer, I'd pick one up for gill fishing. A little whippy for crappie fishing IMO.
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    Quote Originally Posted by CrappiePappy View Post
    I think you'd likely be paying a bit more than necessary, just for the DC branding. (that could be part of the "no reply after 70 views" answer)

    What exactly is the rod going to be used for ... as in what method(s). You might get as good as or better rod for the same price range (or lower) ... especially if the rod is mainly going to be used for casting purposes.

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    can't get others to take a gift certificate from b/m .

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    I love my Okuma Celilos! I have several and counting. Best panfish rod for under $40. IMHO. Just my two cents.

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    I have two of the duck commander 6 foot rods and one four footer, I am happy with them they are sensitive but very durable, the eyes seem to hold up well to.

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