Can’t help ya on the poles ! But welcome to C.C lots great folks on here!
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It seems like the big box stores are carrying less B’n’M poles and more of their store brand products. I’m looking for recommendations on a tackle shop/outdoor store in North or Central AL that has a healthy selection of the full line of B’n’M crappie poles. I get that I can order online, but there is something to be said about feeling a fishing rod before you buy, and I think the time is more important than ever to support local when you can.
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Can’t help ya on the poles ! But welcome to C.C lots great folks on here!
Yes, welcome. Can’t help u out on the rods, but agree with u on wanting to put it in my hands and feel what the pole can do before I buy if possible.
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2016 Lowe st 175 merc 60 4 stroke, helix 9 si / helix 9, terrova us2 with link, drift master rod holders . I fish because the voices in my tackle box tell me to, and who am i to argue
Try berts and stoddards. Wetumpka
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I found great prices and service at monkcrappie.com He used to live in Decatur but moved to NC, has a great selection on BnM rods. You can go to Cabelas to feel a fair number of the different rods. I live in Madison too, all mine are PSTs you can come buy and hold one here if you want.