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    Default Ozark rod


    Well jury is still out.
    Caught 3 on it today. Its stiff as all get out. Definitely not a light bite rod. One good thing is its stiff enough I cam get the line close enough to the boat to grab it. So far still a capps n Coleman fan. This will take awhile with just 3 poles:D

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    Gewber, Capps and Coleman are the lightest bite rods on the market. The Ozarks have a light tip action but the backbone to do work. Don't know what all rods you have tried but try some PST's if u want some stiff rods. Just my opinion though.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Handicrappie View Post
    Gewber, Capps and Coleman are the lightest bite rods on the market. The Ozarks have a light tip action but the backbone to do work. Don't know what all rods you have tried but try some PST's if u want some stiff rods. Just my opinion though.....
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    Might be selling the Ozark if it.don't grow on me :D

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    I love my 14 foot Ozarks of course I ain't feeshed much with the b&m trolling poles so cant compare them but hey I got my Ozarks for 50% off so I love em even more
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    Quote Originally Posted by KDAVID1 View Post
    Not.me
    Might be selling the Ozark if it.don't grow on me :D
    Maybe not for u but 3 fish is not a good sample size......

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    1 Ozark = 3 fish
    2 Capps and Coleman's = 3 fish
    Sounds like the Ozarks are twice as good

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    Quote Originally Posted by Handicrappie View Post
    Maybe not for u but 3 fish is not a good sample size......
    The sample size is way too low. Statistical significance for your sampling is not worth anything. Factor in bias and other conditions, you should look for a sample size of 30-40 if you are looking for a confidence factor of 95%. just my

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    Quote Originally Posted by rducks123 View Post
    The sample size is way too low. Statistical significance for your sampling is not worth anything. Factor in bias and other conditions, you should look for a sample size of 30-40 if you are looking for a confidence factor of 95%. just my
    Handi is right and u are right
    Problem is it's gonna take a year for me.to catch 40 fish on it :D

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    Quote Originally Posted by Donald@CrappieLogic View Post
    I love my 14 foot Ozarks of course I ain't feeshed much with the b&m trolling poles so cant compare them but hey I got my Ozarks for 50% off so I love em even more
    U need a stiff one. Ive seen u set the hook makes em crosseyed:d

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    Quote Originally Posted by KDAVID1 View Post
    Handi is right and u are right
    Problem is it's gonna take a year for me.to catch 40 fish on it :D
    Borrow 2 more 14s and go to the lake or borrow 4 more and go to Enid.
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