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Hello, just wanted to let everyone know that I was selected to supply Minnesota Fishing with a superior quality line of Catfish, Walleye, Muskie, Panfish, Salmon and Ice fishing poles. The ice poles are not on my site yet and the Muskie line is still being developed. I should have the Muskie line, up and running in the next week or so. Take a look at the line up I have and let me know what you think.

I know this will be a very good arrangment for FM and myself. I have spoken with Rick and several members of the Pro Staff and everyone was very helpful and eager to help.

Thanks Again
Jim Reed

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Jim Reed
http://www.countrykatfishing.com

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You will have it in a couple weeks. I forgot to ask you earlier when I talked with you, what name would you like me to put on it?

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Jim Reed
http://countrykatfishing.com

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Yes sir. Every pole I build has a persons name on it if they wish to have it. What poles did you like the best?

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Jim Reed
http://www.countrykatfishing.com

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Welcome Welcome! Question for ya,

My 4 yr. old son is stepping up to his 1st spinning rig this year and I got him an ice rod to start with. In a couple of years, he's gonna be too tall for that, and I haven't seen anything off-the-rack like I'm thinking of -

A medium action/moderate or fast tip (or your suggestions) spinning rod about 4' long, to accomodate a 120 yd/8 lb size reel. All the 4'ers I see are ultralights.

Is this feasible? Does anyone even sell that kind of blank?
Thanks -

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AquaMan, I just went through every book I have. When you get into the smaller blanks under 5' 6" you get into the UL and Light power poles. There is a couple things we could do to get what you want and still keep the cost down. Give me an email when you get a chance and we can discuss it. [email protected]
Thanks

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Jim Reed
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http://countrykatfishing.com

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