Redbone rods
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Re: Redbone rods
I have 2 Redbone rods and love them both. Caught many fish and never had a problem. Great price too.
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Re: Redbone rods
20% off at Dicks Sporting, advertisment flyer in Sun Sentinel Ft. Laud. news paper... $69.99 hard to beat this rod for that price.
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Re: Redbone rods
I had one that broke, it was replaced. Has lasted for years. I learned how to make rods from Mudhole and now just make one after I give away the previous one. Also had good luck with ugli sticks. HArd to beat for the price.
Re: Redbone rods
I had one heavy red bone break on me and got it replaced not a problem, but I was a little wary about using the new one so I sold it. On the flip side i have a heavier flats redbone rod and can only say good about it and it has done very well. On that heavier flats rod I caught this black drum from around a bridge no problem and the rod had plenty of chances to break. You can see the Redbone fishing pole sitting in the middle of the kayak.
Last edited by rpiatt3 on Sun Feb 26, 2012 12:33 am, edited 2 times in total.
Re: Redbone rods
Reminds me I have to send that piece of shit back.
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