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Now....how bout that. When was the last time you heard any reference a rod
as a fishing pole. However, I am a transplanted Georgia redneck that can never forget my roots....... ![]() A serious question now. If you were limited to only four rods (or poles) on your boat and were strictly fishing for bass, What would those rods be. Please try to be as specific as possible. For example: For plastics - G-Loomis GL2 spinning rod 6' 6" ML. I ask because I intend to try something different this year on the ABA draw trail. Being a non-boater, I want to try to expand my experience fishing with a limited but well thought out selection of hardware. I know there will probably be folks that say this is the wrong approach and I should have the hardware necessary to adapt to any circumstances, but I want to test my ability to adapt and catch fish with only four poles (there....I said it again). P.S. Of course, I will still need a fork lift to put my tackle bag in the boat....... ![]() -- Sandy Joren Il pesce tutto il giorno. La bevanda tutta la notte. |
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