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Maybe... :lol: ...I been lookin for reviews on them and Cashion rods, but they seem to be hard to find. All I know about Big Bear rods are the grips are suppose to be awesome. :blink:

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Have one. It takes some getting used to(the grips). I like mine,but if I had the choice again...I'd buy a Powell rod instead.

I was fishing this river system where I wade in the summer,those rubber grips excel when you are getting your hands wet like I am. I got the 7'0" MH rod.It's a good rod for this.

I got mine for around $120 when tackle warehouse had that 15% off deal going.For that price it's a great rod!I wouldn't pay $150 for it though,then you are talking about other rods in that price range a tad bit better.

Overall I'm very happy with it,I didn't have my expectations too high when I got the rod...Honestly I didn't know what to expect.This rod will stay with me and will be put to good use.

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