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B and R Outlaw Rods
Who is using them? Which ones do you have? Tell me what you think of them.
I have 2 so far and I love them. I have a sixsix glass crank rod for small crankbaits and a sixsix M spinning for light line presentations. Awesome deal on the waranty.
I got mine at The Cabin in Katawwa. Check out the website if you don't know about these rods. Not trying to be a commercial, but if you want a great rod for the price you should really look into these.
[URL]http://www.broutlawrods.com/home.html[/URL]
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It's sure nice of my brother to hog most of the photo gallery shots:p
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I have one and I love it, very very sensitive and light. I bought the 7' MH fast to use for jigs and plastics. The only other rods I have are all mojo's, but for fourty bucks more, I am thinking of switching to al B&R's. I would recommend these to anyone wanting the feel of a Loomis without the crazy price.
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[QUOTE=mawi97;431005]I am thinking of switching to al B&R's. I would recommend these to anyone wanting the feel of a Loomis without the crazy price.[/QUOTE]
I agree 100% I've told lot's of people about these rods I have 4 myself and will get more this spring - the 7' MH is the most versatile rod I've ever owned, and $50 over the counter no questions asked warranty fit's the bill. Plus they are made in the USA and are super strong, super sensitive!
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I have a 7'6 Flippin stick.....LOVE IT
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I love evrything about these rods, but they are out of my budget. Just like i love US Reel prodcuts, but they dont make a 5:1 ratio fo crankin...