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    Default ANYBODY USE B&M CRAPPIE RODS


    JUST GOT A NEW ONE AND WAS LOOKING FOR INFO ON WHAT YOU THINK OF THEM


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    Love em. Even when it is not Valentine's Day
    Get the net!

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    Same here. Prefer southern crappie rods for tightlining and trolling, but BnM makes the best jigging poles IMO


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    bought some B&M uncle bucks at flee market still wrapped in the plastic for 4$ each bout 5 yrs ago
    they still going strong except couple that got steeped on. == don't know why they don't make stuff like
    they used to== dang rod cant hold up couple hundred and fifty lb. without breaking
    Fish tremble at the sound of my name

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    THANK'S FELLOWS


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    David, I got a few and I like mine just fine longlining.

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    Yes, I do!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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    I have the sharpshooter in the 6ft version and the Difference in 9 ft. Love the difference for long lining, euro float fishing, free lining, and trout fishing.
    Oh I could wrestle a monster fish

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    Look for more expensive rods.
    You CPF ratio is important!
    (cost per fish)


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    I have some b-n-m black widow rods I pull cranks with, good backbone.
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