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Pinfish Posts: 46
 Location: Tampa | When it comes to inshore fishing rods witch ones (brand,line class ect.) do you all prefer for use with clients and why? ----- Capt. Steve Betz
813-727-8843
captainsteve@flatsandbay.com
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Greenback Posts: 19
Location: Palmetto/Bradenton | Steve, I just switched this year to the 7'6" Redbone 10-20lb rods for chartering. So far so good they have held up to some abuse and put some nice fish in the boat this year. They have good action and lifetime warranty and if anything happens within the 1st year my local shop switches out for brand new one and the price is right. Just my .02 ----- http://www.FishingEscapeCharters.com | |
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Pinfish Posts: 46
 Location: Tampa | Thanks Dave, Redbone is a consideration. Im looking into the Karma rods also. I just want to get my really good stuff out of the hands of clients. They can be rough on stuff. ----- Capt. Steve Betz
813-727-8843
captainsteve@flatsandbay.com
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Greenback Posts: 1
| I have to agree on the Redbones for around $100.00 they are a tough rod. | |
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Greenback Posts: 19
Location: Palmetto/Bradenton | A $100.00....they are only $80.00 here in Bradenton at Discount Tackle. ----- http://www.FishingEscapeCharters.com | |
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 Greenback Posts: 1
| Also, I believe that Sports Authority has a $25.00 discount coupon out.....they carry Redbone rods.
Edited by Skiffin16 10/15/2008 5:55 PM
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Pinfish Posts: 46
 Location: Tampa | I ended up going with Karma rods. Im using 7'8" medium action MOJO's. So far I like them and the price was right.Time will tell how they hold up. Its not like the charter business is on fire right now so it may take a while. ----- Capt. Steve Betz
813-727-8843
captainsteve@flatsandbay.com
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