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    Quote Originally Posted by Inkdabber View Post
    I’ve been a fan of ACC, but have changed to Catch the Fever poles now. Strong, sensitive and well balanced.
    Fished with Shane this last Saturday and liked the Catch the Fever rods we used.
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    Quote Originally Posted by SuperDave336 View Post
    Fished with Shane this last Saturday and liked the Catch the Fever rods we used.
    Shane’s good people, met him a few times as Catch the Fever was was blasting off.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Inkdabber View Post
    Shane’s good people, met him a few times as Catch the Fever was was blasting off.
    Dang it!! Now I gotta check them out!! It’s a never ending quest for the perfect rod. Messing with jig head, baits,rods, reels and line is what I do when I ain’t fishin.


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    Like boats, there’s no perfect ride or pole. Just keep a couple on board with different line, jig size, and tip preferences that best meets the combinations you prefer
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    I am a BnM fan. Particularly the Russ Bailey for single pole jigging and the TCB Leland for light tackle.
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    Quote Originally Posted by BuckeyeCrappie View Post
    I am a BnM fan. Particularly the Russ Bailey for single pole jigging and the TCB Leland for light tackle.
    I have a Russ Bailey BM rod I used for vertical jigging and it is a good rod. I mostly cast to brush now so seldom use it anymore but it’s usually in the boat if the need arises.


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