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    I like the 10 ft Sam Heston for weight and sensitivity but got a 10 ft duck commander and really like it for the back bone. Tiny bit heavier but not enough to matter. Fish it now until arm gets tired then back to Sam Heaton.
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    12 foot B& M ultra light rear seat touch best pole IMO
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    Pro angler rods ! Great back bone and very sensitive!
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    Ain’t you glad you asked? I use the BGJP in 8’, 11’, and 12’, depending on my mood. Honestly, the 8’ usually is in my hand.

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    Fishing Majician.....When they biting they biting.

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    Thanks for all the response. Interesting topic.

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    I like the 10 FT Bucks ultra lite. Can't believe how much a difference the weight makes. I can't hardly even hold my other poles now. And love these reels. The smaller one I like best.

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    Sam Heaton 11' rear seat for me. I have an 11' bucks custom and its nice but the weight difference is noticeable when holding two poles.


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    Quote Originally Posted by MidMsAngler View Post
    Sam Heaton 11' rear seat for me. I have an 11' bucks custom and its nice but the weight difference is noticeable when holding two poles. I went with a little heavier underspin trigger reel and the balance is perfect.


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    Most will say nay.But I like the BNM 10' west point.Works well for me.

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