Who's got a Stiffy?

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Who's got a Stiffy?

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I just found out Stiffy makes fishing rods, http://www.stiffypushpoles.com/rods.htm

Does anyone have one? I imagine they are very good quality because the push poles are awesome!
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did you find this page while surfing for adult content? :beer: :beer:
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I don't own a Stiffy rod, but I have fished with them and they are very good. Nice tip and backbone, cast great and reasonably priced.

I had a Stiffy Hybrid push pole (lost while trailering--bummer) and can attest for them. Kevin makes great products and knows his stuff, 'cause he's an avid angler and tour pro.

I'd highly recommend both.
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GAJOEY wrote:did you find this page while surfing for adult content? :beer: :beer:
:lol: Nah, I don't do that. I saw an ad in this Month's issue of Florida Sportsman. I thought that subject line would get some attention to! :-D I bet they are great rods too, about the same price as a Falcon or a cheaper G-Loomis. :thumbup:
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My stiffy hybrid cast like shit. I can cast it a mile( it's 21' long) but the control and sensitivity are both lacking.
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I thought you had done flipped when I saw this post until I read it! :lol: Those rods are horrible :thumbdown: Don't buy one, stick with G-Loomis!
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Remember..

If you've had your Stiffy for more than 4 hours.....seek medical attention.
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Natureboy wrote:Those rods are horrible :thumbdown: Don't buy one, stick with G-Loomis!
Why spend the extra coin and buy an off the shelf Loomis, when you can have a quality, technique specific rod for the same price if not less?
Just a thought.
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RC can build you one just like you want it. I bet he can even put your name on it.
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Barhopr wrote:RC can build you one just like you want it. I bet he can even put your name on it.
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