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jason mitchell rods where?


mrcarp

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i had to get mine in sioux city ia during christmas at scheels i got the 28walleye and the perch rod...they are killer!

everywhere i looked up here was sold out of the 28, but there was a bunch of the other ones at the ep gander last week.

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everywhere i looked up here was sold out of the 28, but there was a bunch of the other ones at the ep gander last week.


Moore's Bait & tackle in south Minneapolis has a lot of Jason Mitchell rods in stock including the 28" walleye. Priced good too.

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You guys- I'll tell ya. Guy says hes going to St Cloud, and you guys give him places in 2 diff states and 10 diff locations other than St Cloud, then another guy says to get a diff brand all together. Hope I never ask you guys for directions, you'd really get me lost tongue.gif

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Guys don't ask directions.
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What do you mean? Guys are asking directions on where to find the fish all over the place on these forums.

Guess thats one thing a lot of guys can't find on their own. blush.gif

BTW- Bushwacker listed 4 stores in St Cloud that carry these rods, 3rd post in this topic. wink.gif

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HI MR CARP HERE I BOUGHT 2 OF THE 24 INCH PANFISH RODS AWESOME I DIDNT KNOW THEY MADE A 17 INCH. MY WIFE FISHED WITH ONE TODAY TOLD ME TO GET RID OF ALL MY OTHER JUNK SO I HAVE TOO HE HE NEED TO GO TO ST CLOUD. WERE IS SCHEELS NEVER HEARD OF IT I BOUGHT MINE AT SPORTSMANS WAREHOUSE BUT THEY DIDNT HAVE A BIG SELECTION I ONLY KNOW WHERE FLEET FARM AND SW IS THANK YOU. NOT ABLE TO GO TO ST CLOUD MUCH SO THIS IS A BIG THING FOR ME YES I DONT GET OUT grin.gifMUCH grin.gif

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HI MR CARP HERE I BOUGHT 2 OF THE 24 INCH PANFISH RODS AWESOME I DIDNT KNOW THEY MADE A 17 INCH. MY WIFE FISHED WITH ONE TODAY TOLD ME TO GET RID OF ALL MY OTHER JUNK SO I HAVE TOO HE HE NEED TO GO TO ST CLOUD. WERE IS SCHEELS NEVER HEARD OF IT I BOUGHT MINE AT SPORTSMANS WAREHOUSE BUT THEY DIDNT HAVE A BIG SELECTION I ONLY KNOW WHERE FLEET FARM AND SW IS THANK YOU. NOT ABLE TO GO TO ST CLOUD MUCH SO THIS IS A BIG THING FOR ME YES I DONT GET OUT
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Glad the rods are working out for you. Scheel is in the Crossroads Mall. Actually on the same road as Sprotsman's. Just take a right out of Sportsman's and head toward Applebee's direction, straight through the stoplight, and Scheels will be the big corner store at the mall when you hit the next stoplight. You just need to take a right into the mall parking and you will be right there. It is a huge sporting goods store with all their hunting and fishing stuff on the second level.

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