Interesting write up on the B n' M website on these rods. Has anyone used them? I'm a big fan of Sam Heaton's Super Sensitive, but am looking at these rods for my next 9 footer for this season. Thanks.
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Interesting write up on the B n' M website on these rods. Has anyone used them? I'm a big fan of Sam Heaton's Super Sensitive, but am looking at these rods for my next 9 footer for this season. Thanks.
I have one in my Arsenal of rods but can't say I really use it much.
Crestliner .... FYI - here's something else "interesting" : https://grizzlyjig.com/p-285-the-dif...oger-gant.aspx
How's THAT for a "difference" :Rofl
Now, as to the rod itself ... never owned one, nor handled one, so I can't comment on them.
... cp :kewl
Thanks muchly CP. That's a much better price than what the B n' M site is offering. Can't wait to hear from someone that has actually used one. :)
I have 2 of them and like them for longlining. The action is pretty soft with a slow tip but really suited well for longline or side pulling. I love a cork handled rod. They are very sensitive. Mine are both 9 footers.
Thanks MrDux. Do you also have a SHSS? I'd like to know how they compare to one another.
My Sam Heatons are 12 footers so it's hard to compare. The action is similar but I think the Heatons are a little faster tip. Really do like both of them for longlining. I recently bought some 8,9 and 10 foot Southern Crappie Rods and they seem similar action with cork handles.
They are not good for vertical jigging. I tried one it does very poorly for jigging. The 10 foot Sam heaton has become my favorite rod for jigging. The gant rods were designed for side pulling and that is what they excel at. I'm sure they work good for long lining.
I use my "difference" for long lining, free lining minners, and vertical jigging. Love it.
I had a Difference for less than a week and took it back. Slow taper made the tip very soft and not suited for the way I fish. Very well made and so on just not right for me. BGJP's do most everything fo me. The SHSS is a bit stiffer in the tip and very popular.