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Unread 12-20-2012, 05:50 PM
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For me ..........ugly stiicks all the way..........strong, affordable, lots of models available.

I'm not the most " gentle " fisherman, so if I oops and step on one, it's not $ 400 shot, it's $ 50 + or -..........
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Unread 12-20-2012, 06:50 PM
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i usually clip mine backing the boat under the shed
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There are two brands I love the most. One is the Ugly Stic by Shakesphere, the other is the Beef Stic by Diawa. Both seem to hold up far better than other rods I've had.
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I love the ugly sticks, I have started to replace my old rods with them, as I use to make all my rods before my hands got bad.
I have a 6 1/2 CMS custom for Fluking, $225 at are local place and its a nice rod, I have it for sale now trying to make a few bucks. When I made my rods I use to love the St. Croix Blanks, that's my go to rod to this day and has caught 1000's of fish on one rod!
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American Rodsmiths, Castaways and have some customs, a friend of mine builds them for a living.

I dont know how yall use ugly sticks, they are like limp noodles compared to the ones I an used to. I dont like my whole handle and reel seat bending when I bow up on a fish.
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Inshore spinning I use Shimano Teramar, all my other bigger spinners are on Custom Key Largo rods. For jigging and alot of bottom fishing I use Shimano Trevala jigging rods. Lots of action and still have a backbone so I can horse snapper around if i lock down the drag on my Torque. As for my other bottom and trolling rods I have Penn International rods. These rods were recommended by my tackle store and I could not be happier with them.
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I fish 2 yellow ugly sticks spinning rods bws2201-2 commercially for seabass. Best rod I've used for this type of fishing. I don't take the rod out of the rod holder until the tip is bent over almost touching the water. Works great for tossing eels too.

one drift this past spring.

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