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Guide Series Rods


Farley

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Gander has a sale on all Guide Series Rods, $10 off any model thru the end of the month.

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I think these might be some of the best rods for the money..I get the IM8s as my backup rods and can tell very little difference between them and my more expensive rods.

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Plus they have $10 off $50 or $25 off a $100 Guide series stuff with the flyer that I got today

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I dont know if there still doing it but two weeks ago when I took my ten dollar coupon down to the lakeville Gander and bought another one they had a big box of old used rods sitting up front, When I asked what they were for they said if you bring any old used rod in you would get ten dollars off a new fishing rod. So with a coupon and a old rod you would save 20.00 Dollars. laugh.gif

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Bought myself an IM8 earlier this week with the coupon and the $10 off, good deal!

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I bought a heavy action IM8 last year for musky and love it. Great rod for the price!

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The IM8 and Tournament rods are some of the best rods for the money. I have three of each. Just picked up a new Ultimate Guide series rod a couple of weeks ago too.

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Do all the Gander Mountains give $10 off for an old rod? We have one in Mankato and need a new rod.

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All do.

Check out the Guide Series reels too...sweet reels for the $$. I am replacing my old reels with GM Guide Series reels...love them.

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Is it just me or are the Guide Series rods always $10 off? It seems that every time I'm in Gander, they're $10 off.

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Not always $10 off....but some models vary up and down the line. They vary from one series to another. You need to watch for the specials that cover what models your up for.

Combo's go on and off the sale often. It pays to pop in and watch for deals that are not advertised deals! wink.gif

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I just purchased a guide series rod and reel for a new jigging set up, and the thing is awesome. it may move its way to the front of the lineup!!

I believe the warranty is lifetime on both the rod and reel, and you just bring them back to the store for a replacement. Can't remember what the sales guy was saying exactly i was already day dreaming when he was talking grin.gif

Ten bucks off the rod and the reel! The whole setup was 65 bucks.

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i hope the rods are better then the reels,blew the drag out

on a gs reeels 3 times,now its on the wall as an orniment

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  • 2 weeks later...

There rods are great. I own 3 or 4 guide series rods and have caught lots of walleyes and big fish on them.

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Hay Sergeant Slabber hows that ROd, How long is it. Thinking of getting one of those for northerns/musky, just not sure how long of one to get.

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I just got a flyer in the mail from Gander and all their Guide Series rods are 25% off!

Not a bad deal!

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Some big time deals on the top of the line Rapala rods too guys...big deals.

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I just got 2 guide series telescoping board rods. 8' med's. Colapse down to 6.5'. Great for my 7' rod locker. They were 25% off and got them at $30 a pop. Ill also use them as bottom bouncer rods. Cant beat the bang for the buck.

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  • 2 weeks later...

Gander Mountain in Maple Grove has 25% off all guide series rods through July 30th.

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i need to move closer to a gander mtn or have someone do some shopping for me.. lol

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