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BnM Lil Jewell
Have used several telescoping poles over the years with ok feelings towards em. But most were pretty clunky feelin. Been spying these Lil Jewels every time I go to Academy. Small and very lite. Thinking of picking a couple up for poking the green stuff for bream this summer. Anyone tried em? Are they too lite to pull a bull copperhead out the green stuff?
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Have used many times for crappie in florida. You will lose a big fish some times through lilly pads but they are so lite and comfortable. I would think they would be excellent for bream. I keep couple in boat at all times. Biggest thing is if you hang a jig up and yank on end a lot tip will break. I keep a lure retriver at my feet to get my jigs back so it saves the rods
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There is a graphite Lil Jewel and there is a fiberglass Lil Jewel. I have both but once I got the graphite this is the one I use 90% of the time for bream fishing. They are fragile though and the tips will break if abused. For rough use like pads and brush the fiberglass model is more forgiving if you get a hangup. I have purchased 3 or 4 replacement tips for the graphite pole.....I'm a slow learner.
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One thing i forgot is I tie the line about 6 inches from the eye. I put a piece of electrical tape in front of the knot to keep it from sliding forward and then run line through the eye on end. These rods are tougher than you think but are not made to abuse by snatching against them trying to unhang a jig.
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Thanks for the tip on the tip.
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I have two of the 12' Wally Marshall Slab Daddy poles:
Mr. CrappieŽ Fishing Rods
The link says they are fiberglass, but I'm almost positive mine are a graphite/glass composite. I bought mine a few years ago, so they may have changed them since then. I used to use 13' BnM poles, but I thought these 12-footers were noticeably lighter.
I have landed small catfish on them, so I know they will handle bream. I like 'em!
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FWIW, I used to own a graphite Little Jewel. I never broke it, but it did seem a little fragile.
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