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    a new jig pole? My second to last Wally Marshall green pole broke the other day. I almost teared up..
    They don't make the model I like any more, the new 10' ones are too limber. I have got to find a replacement.i can not go fishing with just one pole, because it will break for sure within a matter of minutes on the water. I use a 10' pole. Got to be stiff, but not a broom handle.
    Any suggestions of brands to check out. I kind of like the "camo" model
    B&M (brush buster I think is the name).

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    think Donnie had a brush buster o whatever it is for sale
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    i just bought a sam heaton super sensitive 12 foot feels great have not had a chance to use it but heard alot of good things about them

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    Ifn the lake will come up to about 209 I am gonna break out my 16 foot PST and put the power swang on em!!
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    Sounds like an Outlaw jig pole is exactly what you are looking for. Not very heavy but they have good sensitivity and great backbone!!!


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    Berkley Cherrywood 10 ft. We beat these rods to death in Butlas nastiest root balls and buck brush.

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    Chilly I bought one of first brushcutters when the were still blue. It was a good pole but let me warn you it takes some time getting used to it. It is so stiff that you will miss alot of fish when you first start using it. When u set the hook its stiffness makes you set the hook before the fish has it in its mouth real good alot of the time. JMO. I think the best jig pole out there is the Sam Heaton super sens. In 11 footer. I have about 4 of them and you are welcome to use one for a while if ya wanna make a decision.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Speck View Post
    Sounds like an Outlaw jig pole is exactly what you are looking for. Not very heavy but they have good sensitivity and great backbone!!!
    Outlaw comes in Camo also.Will run you around $55.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rees Guide View Post
    Ifn the lake will come up to about 209 I am gonna break out my 16 foot PST and put the power swang on em!!

    May be that deep about June.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chilly View Post
    a new jig pole? My second to last Wally Marshall green pole broke the other day. I almost teared up..
    They don't make the model I like any more, the new 10' ones are too limber. I have got to find a replacement.i can not go fishing with just one pole, because it will break for sure within a matter of minutes on the water. I use a 10' pole. Got to be stiff, but not a broom handle.
    Any suggestions of brands to check out. I kind of like the "camo" model
    B&M (brush buster I think is the name).
    Get ya a couple of Sam Heaton SS 11'. You won't be sorry.!
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