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Thread: Who makes a 3 pc crappie rod?

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    I make three piece rods.

    I was fishing earlier this summer and laid my rod down on the gunwale to take a leak. Of course my bobber went under while I was doing my business and I reached down and yanked on the rod. Unfortunately, it had gotten under the cleat and I snapped the rod off. What was a two piece rod quickly became a three piece rod . Guess that's why they make rod holders.

    Oh yeah, I got my shoes wet in the process .

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    Quote Originally Posted by gopher View Post
    eagle claw made a 4 piece travel rod that could be used as a fly rod or as spinning rod
    I have one of these.Its made by wright and mcgill and its called a Packit.4 pcs and each piece is less than 2 ft long.Assembled it is 7 1/2 ft long.It came in a cardboard tube to carry it in.This is a great rod for crappie and brim.Very sensitive tip.

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    do you think those b'nm slip-on rod guides will work on the slab seeker 10 ft poles

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    Quote Originally Posted by 18RWHITE View Post
    do you think those b'nm slip-on rod guides will work on the slab seeker 10 ft poles

    I'm not sure. You can call BnM or email Jack Wells, the owner, at:

    [email protected]

    I bought a set of these guides for one of my poles, and it didn't work as well as I had hoped. Your best bet is probably sticking with a rod with guides already attached.

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    your best bet is to learn to wind new eyes on your blank/ fairly easy to learn how .. If I can do so can you..

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