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    That's good to know about the customer service. It's hard to beat BnM in that category.

    The new thing to do with some of the tourney guys is to put a C and C tip on the PST rods. Gives you the best of both worlds with only one set of rods and one set of extra tips. The 16'ers can be changed out on the PST's with the CC tips. Not sure about the 14's and 12's, but I think those fit also.
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    Quote Originally Posted by blueball View Post
    after you have used them awhile let us know what u think of them
    I can tell you already that these rods are good rods! I'm very happy with them.
    Wish I would have gotten them sooner.

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    Hopefully my 4 will arrive today. Now you need four low profile bait casting reels with thumb bars
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    Something like that?
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    Why upside down on the reels G?
    We only sell the Best. Ranger, Xpress, Yamaha, Suzuki, Tohatsu.

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    Feelay taught me that....line puts equal tension on all of the guides and you can see the bite better.
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    Quote Originally Posted by "G" View Post
    Feelay taught me that....line puts equal tension on all of the guides and you can see the bite better.
    I havent been doing this long but I was told from several ppl keep the eyes down towards the water just like you have in the pics

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    I think having the guides down also give a louder pop if you have beads on them.

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