@urbanfloridafishing: That was so much fun! Now thats a fun little rod for young ones who are just starting out! Tee from @MONSTERBASS #urbanfloridafishing #southfloridafishing #mayancichlid #bassfishing #fishinglife #freshwaterfishing #pondfishing #sportsfishing #fishingtiktoks

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Saturday 01 July 2023 13:36:08 GMT
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evi.6.3
Evi :
put a baitcaster on it
2023-07-01 13:41:17
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silva_incola
silva_incola :
How much does such a fishing rod cost? I caught 2 pikes today
2023-07-01 20:21:38
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isssethan
Ethan :
Put a bigger reel on it and catch a snook
2023-07-04 23:02:59
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shotgundoug13
shotgundoug13 :
I have the spinning version. It's a solid rod, the reel is atrocious.
2023-07-03 10:46:28
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happyspoon42
happyspoon42 :
That was a starter for me but it was a spinning reel I
2023-07-06 13:51:41
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daniel._.rangel1
Daniel🕸️ :
There is one that dose not break it’s called the dock demon
2023-07-01 15:54:11
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crcsc46
crcs46 :
Use bluegill as bass bait
2023-07-01 17:22:03
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tehfish
tehfish :
Caught my pb bass on one but the spinning one
2025-04-23 03:40:34
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bmeyers11
blake :
what was that 2nd fish? looks like a mayan cichlid
2023-07-01 13:54:04
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rextotten
rex 🦎 :
you got any good spots near clearwater or tampa ??
2023-07-02 05:35:52
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roostersperch1776
Rooster1776 :
Wasn’t that rod called the dock demon before?
2023-07-01 16:16:31
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dgd0.8
dgd :
i’ve caught 7-11 lb cats on the dock runner
2023-07-01 17:39:01
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gusts42
Gusts✝️ :
Hi!
2023-07-01 13:40:00
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joebutwithashrekhat
Joebutwithashrekhat :
Why wouldn’t you get the spinning reel
2023-07-04 06:04:19
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alex.brorr
alex. :
Love these types of videos 👍🏼
2023-07-01 13:39:58
2
cayden1161
Cayden1161•following😮‍💨🥶 :
Awesome
2023-07-03 02:39:48
2
aaronbranch19
ur daddy :
@🖤Skylar🖤
2023-07-01 15:33:42
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prestonhorsley99
prestonhorsley99 :
First
2023-07-01 13:40:03
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prestonhorsley99
prestonhorsley99 :
Nice fish
2023-07-01 13:40:35
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gordy.kemp
Gordy :
@Jacob dock demon
2023-07-11 10:51:11
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ot_hendo
Owen tendi :
@PhilD
2023-07-01 17:26:16
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raiden.089
Raiden :
What hook size did you use?
2023-07-01 20:10:30
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simp4_car.car
Carter😩😂✌️ :
I caught a 5 lb large mouth on a dock demon
2023-07-09 14:41:13
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_ypc4k
_ypc4k :
Bro, I brought one and it came with backlash
2023-07-03 21:38:25
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sweatydisappointment
Lacey :
Open face dock runner is my go to when I’m just driving hitting ponds does great
2023-07-14 19:00:04
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0fficial.3mmanuel
BAG CHASER 💰❌ :
Do everyones first setup the zebco 202
2023-07-15 02:05:46
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kev1n.aleman
kevin aleman :
@Haile
2023-07-15 06:02:39
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nolan0406
NR_4 :
Get the spinning reel one instead
2023-07-15 21:05:12
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masonluvsgas
Mason :
i got the same pole and reel and after like 20 cast my reel broke
2023-07-16 05:30:36
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al3x.dox.mk4
vw on top :
That’s good I thought I was the only that named the fish that I caught
2023-07-18 03:44:16
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nickcostello94
nick :
Lol
2023-07-29 01:42:33
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