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    Verlon Lawrence
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    Default Shakespeare ugly stick rods

    How many members use the ugly stick rods? For the money ,I think they are very good rods. If you break one Shakespeare will replace it,in my opinion one can not beat that.

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    Brent
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    I have 2 ugly stik catfish baitcasting rods and i love them. I also have 2 other 2-piece spincast ugly stik rods for crappie fishing and baitfishing.

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    Michael J. Colegrove
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    I have one Shakespeare Ulgy Stik "Tiger" in the spinning combo ...

    I like it alot ... and for the price you cant go wrong

    mike

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    I have 16 total.

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    I have several Uglies and like them a lot. A couple are paired with Penn 209's, one is paired with a Tidewater 30LB and one is going begging at the moment because I am undecided as to what reel to put on it. May get another Tidewater. Also have a Ugly Stik "Tiger" that will be paired with a 7000 C3 if I can find a new one made in Sweden and not in Taiwan.............. just a personal preference thing! Have many more R & R's, but that about does it for the Shakespeare's at present. Just need to hook up with some cats. Haven't had much luck lately.

    Yep Ugly Stiks are Great!!

    Larry (polecatter)

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    Tanner Morrow
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    Quote Originally Posted by RiverratSC
    I have 16 total.
    :frk-big: that's alot of ugly stiks!

    i have two personally.

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    Thomas Constant
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    Its unlimited rod in a boat here so I have as many as I can. :)

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    Chuck Johnson
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    I have two and I love them had three but i gave one away to a kid that needed a fishing pole and wanted to start catfishing. Seemed like the thing to do at the time. :crying:

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    i have 6 ugly stiks....out of 23 rod and reels :eek:

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    Bryan
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    Default ugly sticks

    ugly sticks are a good rod but i think the are to stiff after i used a nite stick.
    but i have to give sheakespeare some credit on there rods they make them better than their reels in my opion, a year ago my cousin and i were fishin a dollar pond and and he hooked the 92lb blue tag fish, as the fish came to the bank the 11ft ugly stick snapped along with the line. so he called shakespeare and told them the situation, they said they wanted a picture of the fish, my cousin responded i cant produce a picture the line snapped along with the rod, thats when the service guy said right answer because if u landed the fish with the rod snapped we would know it wasnt the reason the rod had snapped. so after all that he sent the rod in they sent him a new one. and four days after receiving new one. he received a call from the service guy at shakespeare explaing what happened. the guy told him the that the line had snapped before the rod and amout of pressure that was applied to the rod .and backward force that was produced is what made the rod snap. so i geuss what im saying is that shakespeare customer service is pretty superior

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