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BPS Bionic Blade for Saltwater #11089909 09/08/15 03:16 PM
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texcajun Offline OP
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Any of you fellers used a BPS Bionic Blade for inshore fishing? What's the difference between a "Saltwater" rod and a "Freshwater" rod? I gotsta know!


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Re: BPS Bionic Blade for Saltwater [Re: texcajun] #11090133 09/08/15 05:29 PM
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Degree of saltwater corrosion resistance. Especially on the eyes/guides

Re: BPS Bionic Blade for Saltwater [Re: texcajun] #11090164 09/08/15 05:43 PM
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I have never used the salt water edition. Went through a few fresh water ones, I moved away from them because the last two or three the rod tip came off. Could have been a fluke, bad batch etc... Other than that I liked the performance of the rod well enough.


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