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    I know everyone is into the Bonehead rods right now, and I'm sure they are worth the $100 bucks. I would like to encourage people to look at the ProAngler rods. They are half the price of the Bonehead rods and they are very good. I've used an 8' and a 10' for some time now and I find them to work extremely well for me. At Keystone, I hung the tip of my 8 footer in a tree and bent it 180 before I noticed. It finally snapped. When I got home I sent an email and had a replacement tip in two days. Cost was $17 with free shipping. It felt like a new rod. In that price range I don't think you can go wrong. Check out their video of swinging a big Crappie with the 8 footer (will your rod do this? on their site.)
    http://www.proanglertackle.com/CrappieRods.htm
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    Ikeni is on the money! I own 6 of the pro angler rods, 8,10,12 footers they are great rods! Use the 10, 12 every weekend this time of year.
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    x3 on Pro Angler Rods. Wife bought me my dock shooter from there as a gift two years back. That little rod is awesome. When I come back from my break this year from fishing I will be stocking up on more in various sizes. I also buy my red sickle jigs from there.

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    Quote Originally Posted by IkenI View Post
    I know everyone is into the Bonehead rods right now, and I'm sure they are worth the $100 bucks. I would like to encourage people to look at the ProAngler rods. They are half the price of the Bonehead rods and they are very good. I've used an 8' and a 10' for some time now and I find them to work extremely well for me. At Keystone, I hung the tip of my 8 footer in a tree and bent it 180 before I noticed. It finally snapped. When I got home I sent an email and had a replacement tip in two days. Cost was $17 with free shipping. It felt like a new rod. In that price range I don't think you can go wrong. Check out their video of swinging a big Crappie with the 8 footer (will your rod do this? on their site.)
    http://www.proanglertackle.com/CrappieRods.htm
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    Back to you.
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    I went thru the same thing last Fall. Broke the tip of my Ultimate doing something stupid. I spent the money with Grizzly & don't regret it at all. Couldn't stand the thought of throwing that particular rod away. My favorite & have caught hundreds of fish on the thing. I'm ready to start again as soon as the weather breaks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kycreekboy View Post
    I went thru the same thing last Fall. Broke the tip of my Ultimate doing something stupid. I spent the money with Grizzly & don't regret it at all. Couldn't stand the thought of throwing that particular rod away. My favorite & have caught hundreds of fish on the thing. I'm ready to start again as soon as the weather breaks.
    Only thing that saved face for me was my daughter broke it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kycreekboy View Post
    I went thru the same thing last Fall. Broke the tip of my Ultimate doing something stupid. I spent the money with Grizzly & don't regret it at all. Couldn't stand the thought of throwing that particular rod away. My favorite & have caught hundreds of fish on the thing. I'm ready to start again as soon as the weather breaks.
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