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    I like the old B-n-M Buck's jig poles in 12' but the new models are second rate IMO
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    I use Bucks's BGJP and have not had any trouble out of them.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Harold View Post
    I use Bucks's BGJP and have not had any trouble out of them.
    Harold the new ones have metal eyes without ceramic inserts and appear cheaper made. Ours are the old style.
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    B&m 11'

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    I use B&Ms, but have heard some good things about Ozarks and have seen them at Bates.

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    b&m 11ft. ultra lite for me rear seat I use a graphite large spool fly reel lov-it
    If it will hold cornmeal it's big enough for me !!!!!!!!!

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    I have some b&m's but this winter I've been using a 12'
    ProAngler that is super sensitive. If you fish heavy
    Cover this the pole to use to get'em out and swing them
    To the boat.

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    go 2 grizzly and get ur self a wally marshall signature series black tuxecdo 10fter. i got mine saturday and havent had a chance 2 fish with it but it feels really good in ones hand. its lightweight and it has enough backbone 2 haul the big fish around 2

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    10 foot rear seated Ozark, is the lightest, most sensitive, toughest rod you can find a great rod for jigging around timber. The Ozark 11 footer is heaver but more tougher, still sensitive and has the back bone to wear em out of deep water or heavy brush. You should put your hands on these two rods before you bye Larry. The solid titanium tip is awsome. PM me if you need more info.
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    Oh ya I have probly turned on about 20 of my fishing buddy's with the Ozark rod over the last year and not one has been reported broken yet. And they all love the rods. Just Saying...
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