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  1. Thread: bnm poles

    by Jack Wells
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    Hey Daniel & Waterboy,

    I'm sorry to hear about the ceramic eye situation.

    It is not my intent nor my desire to air any dirty laundry here on the board, but I certainly believe in honesty and I feel the need to explain...
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    Hey SpeckChaser....

    Thanks for the feedback and for using our products. We are checking our inventory now to address the problem, and certainly we will take care of it to your satisfaction. (I'll email you shortly, or...
  3. Thread: Broke rods

    by Jack Wells
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    Please allow me the opportunity

    to make this right for you or anyone else who has had a problem.

    I am the President of B'n'M. As many of you know, we are a small family owned company that is now in the 3rd generation of...
  4. I'm just trying to help a fellow fisherman

    1. It wasn't a flyrod, it was a telescopic pole that retails from $8-10.

    2. I did not tell anyone to expect failure. We offer complete rods for sale, just simply saying if he needs another rod,...
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    We get this question quite often

    Thread the end of the line through the eyelet and tie off to the bottom of the metal eyelet base. As mentioned below, a uni-knot is most commonly tied. You CAN tie it directly to the eyelet, but we...
  6. Hey Dutch

    The pole will obviously be stiffer if you simply replace the eyelet where the section was broken. Yes, we do offer a replacement, but due to the low price point of the BW, it really isn't...
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    You can order online from B'n'M

    DM Duck,

    We have just recently (in the past couple of weeks) created an online store which allows you to order parts or new product. As always, there are issues that we are working through, but...
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    The Heaton 7 ft model

    is used somewhat regularly for this application, and overall I've been told it is a serviceable rod. However, that being said, I am working on a rod now that will be designed specifically for...
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    Depends on your method

    For example, if you are tournament fishing and pulling crankbaits at a medium to high speed, the Pro Staff Rods are a great option. You will a pole that has enough backbone not to "wilt" while...
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    Squirrel.....

    Basically any fiberglass pole at the length you prefer is likely to be heavy, as many of them are used for trolling. It's just difficult to manufacture a light pole at that length. However, there...
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    Bruce, you don't need to buy another pole

    You can buy only the section that needs to be replaced.
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    My first post!

    Hey everyone!

    I just wanted to stop in and say hello and introduce myself. My name is Jack Wells, and I'm part owner of B'n'M Pole Company, along with, of course, Buck Simmons.

    I will check...
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