I don't think the bgjp tip is a fit for that combo. I've never tried tho.
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I don't think the bgjp tip is a fit for that combo. I've never tried tho.
Cray, yes the tightline special, 16 ft. The 16 ft. C&C tip will fit the 16 ft. BPS TLS like a glove, but I can't speak for the other lengths or series of poles so don't quote me!! :) It's really a great combo when you've committed to a set of rods but want a more limber tip with minimal investment.
I really don't mind my BPS rods at all. In fact I'm quite happy with them. I sold 8 C&C (I'd like a re-do on that) and I used to fish with 1/2 set of 14 foot BGJP rods back in the day; I really liked them as well. I bought 5 BPS poles when they were on sale a few years back and decided to go on and finish out a complete set. After selling those C&C, and using the BGJP, I missed the tip action, but I ESPECIALLY MISSED their tendency to set the hook, or at least have the ability to " absorb the shock, " of those giant Grenada fish when they slam a jig, like they only do at Grenada, in 3 feet of water going .8 mph. The rods with a beefier tip tend to not give way as much, and if you buy pawn shop reels (like I do) and forget to maintain the drag system (like I do) and it hangs up (like it will do), well....we all know the rest of the story. That's one reason I went to offset circle hooks to help with this scenario, but the more limber C&C tips really negate that need.
One thing I didn't miss about the C&C was fighting a 15 mph headwind and 2 fish at the same time, while opening the livewell and trying to stay on a ledge and getting the net under those whippy SOB's! That's why several years ago I came up with my new-to-me-idea of zap strapping foam noodle around the rim of my net at the end of a 16 foot long paint stick: So I could just sling it out there and drag the fish into it as it floated. In fairness, I did get used to playing the fish with them in no time; I miss the C&C's. Also, I tend to do what the ugly Hill fellar who commented above (feesherman) does: net my fish by default/ habit, so that helped too. If I could go back, I'd recommend the BGJP 2nd to the C&C and the grand prize winner, if I were spending your money, would be the white rods!
I’ve only used the C&C tips on the PSTs. Like Jeremy said, (I’m not sure), but I don’t think the BGJP tip will work on the PST. I haven’t tried them tho.
Here’s what I DO know. BnM has the Right pole for EVERY style of Crappie fishing you can do, bar none. They’re not stuck on one or two poles in their lineup.
I also know that their Customer Service is unsurpassed and that they Give Back to the crappie fishing community by donating poles, reels, gear, and money for almost any event that you might have. They sponsor almost Every crappie fishing club that ask of them. They’ve even donated door prizes for our spring camp that’s coming up. They Have or Should Have EARNED your business and Respect.
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Amen brother !
No doubt about it they deserve the business. They are, in my opinion, THE brand of crappie fishing. To me, the BnM logo is one that the crappie fisherman can always say is his or her's #1 rep for the sport, and hopefully it'll always be that way. I'm a 35 minute drive from the warehouse, and I love going there to look and spend all my IOU's that I've built up with the wife. Will be making a run in the next few days, matter of fact!