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    Quote Originally Posted by Roy View Post
    The actions on both are the same to me. They are both med light with fast tip. Speedshooter have wave guides and foam handle while pro had traditional guides and cork handle
    Thanks everyone ,got the wally pro series in and played with it in the yard,think I'm gonna like it.

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    Jamey, if I ever get up there I want to teach me how. I go to Pickwick occasionally.

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    Quote Originally Posted by armyman View Post
    Jamey, if I ever get up there I want to teach me how. I go to Pickwick occasionally.

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    Calvin,you probably don't want me to teach you,lol.I don't do it a whole lot,try it some when I go to pickwick.I know just enough to be dangerous when it comes to docks hootingDock shooting rodDock shooting rodDock shooting rod

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    Luckily, I was able to look at a 6' Pro Series yesterday and didn't care for the action. Tip wasn't fast enough for my liking. Light weight and well balanced rod though. I'll either have to get used to the wild colors on the Speedshooter, or look elsewhere.

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    Quote Originally Posted by callmecamo View Post
    Luckily, I was able to look at a 6' Pro Series yesterday and didn't care for the action. Tip wasn't fast enough for my liking. Light weight and well balanced rod though. I'll either have to get used to the wild colors on the Speedshooter, or look elsewhere.
    Academy Sports carries All Star rods and they have the AS Panfish Shooter rod for $50.00. Great rods made in the good ol’ USA.


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    Academy Sports carries All Star rods and they have the AS Panfish Shooter for $50.00. Great rods made in the USA.


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    I have 2 bnm sharpshooter 6 and they work very well. I also have a ozark dock shooter that is a little stronger backbone and it works well. I have a wally 5ft 6inch speedshooter that I use to shoot pondtoon boats. Its just what you like and get used to, if you shoot enough you can do well with most any good rod.
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    Good luck with the WM, mine lasted 3 trips.

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    Wally Marshall is a lews product and my experience with the warranty guys was very good. I had problems with their spinning reels and they did all they could do to make me happy. They just had a bad design with the bail spring. I have a 7ft wm signature rod that is about 4years old and no problem. I don't use it much now, have 2lb line with light jigs 1/48 and 1/64 on it. It will shoot light jigs very well. Still what you it use to.

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    Quote Originally Posted by StratosFS5 View Post
    Academy Sports carries All Star rods and they have the AS Panfish Shooter for $50.00. Great rods made in the USA.


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    Made in USA for $50??? You're joking right?

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