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I currently have a BPS Extreme 6'6" MH paired with a Pflueger President 6740 and am looking into getting a 7' rod.  Just wondering what everyone thinks...should I go with a Medium or stick with the MH...I mainly use it for lighter T-rigs, some weightless, and jigheads (grubs and shakey).

I was thinking of getting a Pro Qualifier if they go on sale next spring or maybe a Daiwa L&T...

Any suggestons?  

  • Super User
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Big Rick,

May I suggest looking at each rod's specifications and select the one that matches how you plan to fish it?

There are soooooo many rods out there that deciding on a few brand names and then looking at each rod's specs will help you eliminate those rods that will not meet your expectations.

I am very happy with all of my BPS rods, even the Bionic Blade.  I am now taking them tournament fishing along with the Loomis, Kestler, St. Croix, All Star and Shimano rods.

You can't go wrong with a BPS rod, IMHO.  :)

  • Super User
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Looks like we are going to have to take us a trip and find out what you like. We need to go to Bass Pro again.

you ain't kiddin'...I'm torn as to what I want...I like my extreme but a 7' would be nice.

I just need to go and do some 1st hand comparisons and go from there

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