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I'm looking for a planer board rod that i can also hold in my hand for long-lining.Any suggestions?
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ugly stik CAL 1100
Last edited by antlers & eyes; 02-25-2012 at 11:17 AM. |
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Shimano Talora
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I like the Diawa Heartland Rods for inline boards.
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i have used the walleye angler bass pro shop rods for a long time. always work great.
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+1 for the Bass Pro walleye signature rods in the trolling model, http://www.basspro.com/Walleye-Angle...ct/74425/97769
The Diawa Wilderness Rods with the Accudepth reels are a very good deal for a dead stick inline board rod. The Signature series is what you want if your holding it. |
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why is it when looking for a cal 1100 7 ft. i dont see them in any store 6ft 6in everywhere but around here not walmart ,gander mtn not anyone has a
7-0 has anyone else noticed this |
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St Croix Tidemaster 76MM
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Dicks in my area typically carry a couple 7ft's in stock.
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Another vote for the Daiwa Heartlands.
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