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    Re: BPS Microlite Rod 9'6

    IMO, you are better off waiting until after you add your reel of choice to see if additional weight is needed. You are bobber watching, not finesse jig fishing. The "perfect" balance is not extremely crucial, as dpage said. I really feel that having the right spinning reel is of more importance. By this, I mean a reel that is rated for 8,10,12 pound line sizes. The extra weight of the reel will help balance the rod, but the bigger spool size will help with increased casting distance. I have a Shimano 4000 on my 10 footer and a Rapala 30 on my 8 footer. I got what was on sale (and reportedly reliable) as these stay on the F-n-F rods year round.

    Best of luck to you.

    UpaCrick

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    Re: BPS Microlite Rod 9'6

    I have the 9'6" BPS Micro Lite Rod with the weight balance kit installed. Without the kit you'll have to keep a constant pull on the rod tip to keep it up out of the water. After 8 or 9 hours of that you'll definatley see why you need the balance kit. It helps the hand, arm, & much more so, the wrist. But give it a shot. If you dont fish long per trip, you may be ok without it.

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    Re: BPS Microlite Rod 9'6

    Hope they are good rods just order one for my brother in-law and myself for christmas.

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    Re: BPS Microlite Rod 9'6

    Quote Originally Posted by bradley4bass View Post
    Hope they are good rods just order one for my brother in-law and myself for christmas.
    I think you'll be happy with the rod, especially for the money. I've had mine out once and I liked it but I agree with Smallie about the balance kit. I'll probably pick it up the next time I'm over in Clarksville.
    Last edited by Todd2; 12-22-2008 at 09:19 PM.

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    Re: BPS Microlite Rod 9'6

    I have this rod, but I don't use the balance kit, never found it a necessary item.

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    Re: BPS Microlite Rod 9'6

    I went ahead and ordered us both the balance kit, just in case we needed them. Hope I like them and can't wait to try them out on the Holler.

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    Re: BPS Microlite Rod 9'6

    Quote Originally Posted by Todd2 View Post
    I think you'll be happy with the rod, especially for the money. I've had mine out once and I liked it but I agree with Smallie about the balance kit. I'll probably pick it up the next time I'm over in Clarksville.
    Oh yeah? Get your buddies together.... I need some stuff too!!!!

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    Re: BPS Microlite Rod 9'6

    Gary,
    Anytime you guys want to get on that FNF action, we'll hit the hollow. Get yourself some coveralls (Red Head Bonedry $170) or layer up under some real good rain gear. Mix in some hot hands and brown jerseys (gloves $1 a pair), you are ready to jack them.

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    Re: BPS Microlite Rod 9'6

    Quote Originally Posted by Dizzle View Post
    Oh yeah? Get your buddies together.... I need some stuff too!!!!
    Sounds like a plan. When everybody gets back to work, we'll set it up. I hear there is a place close by that has some good wings too.

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