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    going to add a new set of poles in the near future . pst's are all I have owned . Have used the Ozarks once and can't see much difference as far as results . the fact that you hardly ever see the capp/coleman rods for sale used, makes me wonder if most are satisfied with the performance .How many of you use the c/c rods and for how long ?

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    Me, 3 years. No, you can't have em. I think you are going to find that a good number use them and like them. If they stop making them, I'd go with BGJPs, but I really hope they don't stop making them.

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    As bad as I hate this , I agree with Wannabe, (did I really say that)!!!!
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    Tried several different ones.....been using the C and Cs for two years now and like them the best. Its just personal preferance and what you get used to. I can see the bite a lot better with them.....a learnig curve bring fish to the boat with them but once you get that figured out everything is good.
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    I use them when I'm fishing alone or with a partner. I use PST's when guiding.
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    I love my C & C's. I purchased them when they first came out. Haven't broken one yet and have buried them several times when powering up to float back or hitting a trotline without any problems. They are not beginner poles but work great once you get used to controlling the fish and using your thumb bar on your baitcaster to net the fish.
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    Quote Originally Posted by "G" View Post
    Tried several different ones.....been using the C and Cs for two years now and like them the best. Its just personal preferance and what you get used to. I can see the bite a lot better with them.....a learnig curve bring fish to the boat with them but once you get that figured out everything is good.
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    love the CnCs--if they hammer em--no problem--if they tickle it--no problem--they are good for all.

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