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10 ft rods
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09/28/16 03:36 PM
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redskeeter190
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I don't know if this topic has been discussed....but....here goes....BASS has announced that they will allow 10' rods for all of their tournaments.....IMO...that's just too long......how about you?????
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Re: 10 ft rods
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09/28/16 04:06 PM
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Connor S
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That doesn't mean anyone has to use them.
But if someone has a solid stringer and wants to throw a 14" glidebait to maybe catch a giant, they can use an 8'6 swimbait rod if they want, or someone wants to throw a 200XD that I'm sure will be out soon.. they can use a 9ft cranking rod.
I understand where the 8ft rod came from when true flipping originated, but the rule was outdated and was just a simple updating, not too big of a deal and won't affect 90% of the anglers out there
I say we fish 5 days a week and work 2.
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