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Tule Dippin’ rod

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Looking for recommendations for a Tule Dippin’ rod… curious if anyone does this and what they use?  Also, are there any manufacturers that still make the 10 foot Flippin’ rods that came out 6-7 years ago?  At the time, Abu, St Croix and Wright McGill had a variation. 

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I don't know of any actual tule dippin rods around now. An old man I knew years ago used a stout cane rod. It needs to have a powerful butt section. These days I would say the longest best flipping stick you could get that wasn't too heavy.

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Closest production rod might be this one from B&M. It’s a jigger pole, but could probably double as as a tule dippin’ rod.

 

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