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    opinions on flippin stick

    am going to up grade a stick or two. am fishing bionic blades now and want to find something lighter in the hand. i use 7and a halfs and here is the kicker,because we only have one lake that is "flipable" i would like to keep them around a $100..
    any ideas would be great.thanks,neal

  2. Get'n it done
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    Re: opinions on flippin stick (zx210)

    Maybe you could get a used All Star or a new Shimano Compre, or for a little bit more a Crucial, both of which have lifetime warranties. I'm working on replacing all my poles with the Crucial line, really like them.
    Steven Shamblin
    2003 Triton TR-22 / Evinrude 225H/O

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    Re: opinions on flippin stick (flathead266)

    I use a custom built flipping stick by Skeets Custom Rods. I almost bought a 7,6 ft Falcon Cara before I decided to go Custom, believe the Falcon was around 119.
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    Neil Eckberg- Cary, NC - 2008 Skeeter ZX250- 250 Yamaha SHO

    Kerr Lake Ba$$hole

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    Re: opinions on flippin stick (Neilslure)

    I flip alot with an Allstar CRC. It's a 7fter.



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