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PA rods
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11/16/13 04:16 AM
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CoC Angler
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Hello. I want to know how sensitive/soft are the tips on the PA rods and what line wt are they rated for. Looking to purchase some 10fters and would like to have these questions answered. Also where can I pick them up locally in dallas?
SirHerbertC
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Re: PA rods
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#9486857
11/16/13 04:32 AM
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Joined: Nov 2003
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Tex
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I'm in Plano. Give me a shout and you can drop by and look at our products. On the 10' rods, you looking at baitcast or spinning? Feel free to bring a reel with ya and test one the spot
817-988-5468
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Re: PA rods
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#9486916
11/16/13 05:30 AM
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mudcatcarter
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I would go with meat meathunters instead of pa for my two cents I like the fill fill better the handles are alot ttufer. And you can fill the bite better But pa rods are good rods not disagreeing with that but I love my meat meathunters a bit more
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Re: PA rods
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#9486917
11/16/13 05:31 AM
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PlanoJames
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I own a 7.5' and 3 of the 10'(spinning)and mostly bank fish.Plan on buying a couple more 10s very soon.The 7.5 is pretty sensitive with plenty of backbone.The 10'is a little stiffer.For the price they cannot be beat.Highly recommend.
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Re: PA rods
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#9487073
11/16/13 12:52 PM
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Joined: Mar 2012
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Bigmike1984
Extreme Angler
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10' PA all the way!!! You will not be disappointed!
Just look at what happen here you posted a ?'s about the rod and the man who's name is on them told you he would meet up with you and do a test run with the rods! Let's see Meathunter do that.
There is nothing wrong with the Meathunter but when talking about the sensitivity the PA wind hands down. IMHO. And the handle for me is a little big.
Not trying to cut you down mudcatcarter. Just putting my 2 cents in.
And if you do cast one I bet you will buy it on the spot.
"Pun Intended"
"I rather be watching Judge Judy! Then fish that spot. I really hate Judge Judy! "
"Your everyone's buddy when your on big fish!" Bigmike1984
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Re: PA rods
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#9487283
11/16/13 03:04 PM
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Joined: Aug 2009
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ChuckP
TFF Team Angler
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TFF Team Angler
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Get with Tex and check out the PA's. You will love the rods and find Tex to be a stand up guy who always stands behind his products. The price is very hard to beat also.
American by birth, Texan by the grace of God / 36 1/2 lb blue cat- - - - -1995 Baymaster
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Re: PA rods
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#9487300
11/16/13 03:14 PM
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trlrman
Extreme Angler
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Extreme Angler
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Get with Tex and check out the PA's. You will love the rods and find Tex to be a stand up guy who always stands behind his products. The price is very hard to beat also. this +1 P.A.'s are all I use on the boat and we have been known to catch a few fish.
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Re: PA rods
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#9489432
11/17/13 03:48 PM
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Joined: Jan 2011
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young cat
TFF Celebrity
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TFF Celebrity
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I would go with the pa rods. Great backbone to catch those monsters but senitive enough to feel the fighy of the little ones.
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Re: PA rods
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#9490387
11/17/13 11:46 PM
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parttime
TFF Celebrity
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TFF Celebrity
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For the price and quality it's hard to beat the PA rods.
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Re: PA rods
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#9490432
11/18/13 12:18 AM
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Joined: Oct 2002
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mjmetro0719
TFF Team Angler
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TFF Team Angler
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You will like the PA rod for the price, very good rod, it's all I use for bluecats
Mike
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Re: PA rods
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#9491525
11/18/13 02:06 PM
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Joined: May 2011
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Dblaow (Mr Intensity)
Extreme Angler
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Extreme Angler
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I have both PA and meat hunters. im going to sell my meat hunters and get more PA's.
Danny
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Re: PA rods
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#9494996
11/19/13 05:53 PM
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Posts: 929
CoC Angler
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Thanks guys I met with tex and got 3 10fts. Love the rods and tex is a standup guy. I was also able to get some of PA's no roll 2oz sinkers. I need to get some 3oz's
SirHerbertC
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Re: PA rods
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#9495733
11/19/13 10:03 PM
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Joined: Feb 2013
Posts: 81
AlphaQ
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Outdoorsman
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If you need 3oz no roll sinkers in a pinch you can get them at Anglers Pro Tackle & Outdoors 6238 Rufe Snow Dr, North Richland Hills, TX 76148 (817) 503-2333 They don't have any 4oz no roll sinkers, but do carry 5oz no roll sinkers. You should be able to find them cheaper online through eBay if you're willing to wait.
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Re: PA rods
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#9495844
11/19/13 10:41 PM
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DEERSTRANGLER�
TFF Guru
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TFF Guru
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Sandjohnny is who I get my no rolls from. He molds a good sinker.
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