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  • sjmorgan81
    Posts: 9
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    If I had a free 100 and I didnt have a otter rod case that would be the first choice. Then you can tell the wife you only need 90 dollars for the quiver stick to go in it. I always say im going to buy tungsten jigs but I end up complaining about my hard earned money so I dont.

    sjmorgan81
    Posts: 9
    #1022296

    ive been using blade baits for at least 10 years for ice and open water. i have never used the b3. U guys might want to check out what I use. They are from Rod Benders and they are called a vib e . I fish shallow water and use the 3/16. Lots of vibration. I use them 98 percent of the time. Love them

    sjmorgan81
    Posts: 9
    #1014394

    I just got done putting my otter pro cabin together. I did not try it yet, but they say spray poles with wd 40 or something similar. If that does not work try to dburr the inside and outside of the poles with light sand paper or file. Maybe try using scotch brite pads on the poles also. Let me know if something works because I have not had a chance to get mine out of the basement yet. Maybe this will help

    sjmorgan81
    Posts: 9
    #931829

    I think im going to get a 36 in quiver stick with fly reel only handle and titanium guides and I would like help deciding on how to build my power noodle. Im thinking 28 possibly 30 or is 30 too long for a power noodle. They both will have fly reels on them, Should I get a fly reel only handle or spinning fly reel handle. I will probaly use these to for my outside run and gun rods. Please help thank you

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