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Berkley Reflex Catfish Fishing RodsWe are running a free contest here at LearnToCatchCatfish.com the month of March for some free catfish fishing rods.

The rods are Berkley Reflex rods, They are 8 foot MH action two piece casting rods, still new in the plastic.

We will be giving away these fishing rods to a lucky winner (the winner gets one new fishing rod ).

As an added bonus, just because I am a super nice guy (actually it is because I am trying to clean up my garage and workshop) I will kick in an extra fishing rod (if you want it) to the winner, which will also be Berkley Reflex 8′ MH casting rod.  The only kicker here is the winner will get one new Berkley Reflex fishing rod, the second, should you choose to take it, will have been used a few times. The “used” rods are still in 100% excellent condition, handles, line guides and all. They are just a little discolored in a few places from being in the sun and the cork is discolored a bit.

If you just want the new rod then all you have to do is let me know (when you get picked) and I will ship you the new fishing rod. If you want them both then I will throw one of the other fishing rods in the package also.

The contest winner will be announced  on a post on 4/1/2010.

(While I am at it, if anyone is interested in buying a bunch of these used 8′ and 9′ Berkley Reflex fishing rods that is local to DFW email me and I will sell them to you and put that money towards some April prizes for the website.) If I don’t get rid of them I will have to find some other creative way to get rid of them.

Anyway, this is what you have to do to enter to win the free fishing rods:

Go to this link and enter your email address and click the subscribe button. Once you do this you will get an email that requires you to verify your email address. You must subscribe and verify your email address to enter. By subscribing you will get email updates from the website as they are posted. It is not for any other purpose, will not be sold or shared with anyone and will be held in the strictest privacy. You can read our privacy policy here.

Go to the bottom of this post (the post that you are reading right now) to the comment section and put the following information in the comments:

  1. What species do you like to fish for (blue, channel, or flathead catfish)?
  2. What is your favorite lake?

That’s it! Once you complete these two steps you are entered to win. You must complete both steps though including subscribing, verifying your email address, and responding to the post. It will take you a couple of minutes but let’s face it, who else is giving you free rods?

We are going to leave the contest open all month and will pick the winner on the first day of April and post it on the website (and no it is NOT an April Fools Day joke).

There is no purchase necessary, no gimmicks, no tricks etc.

We have a number of other free prizes in the works for our readers so make sure you keep reading on a regular basis and pay close attention to our posts. In the future some of the free prize drawings will not be as obvious as this one so you might have to be on the lookout for it. Don’t say I didn’t warn you!

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Comments

  1. Justin W. says:

    Fish: Flatheads
    Place: Arkabutla

  2. Ricky Brewer says:

    I love to fish for channel catfish and blues. I also love to fish for walleye, crappie, and bass.

  3. Ricky Brewer says:

    I fish in the northern Texas panhandle and all over western Oklahoma.

  4. Ricky Brewer says:

    My favorite channel cat lake is Canton lake in Oklahoma.

  5. Rob A. says:

    Blues & Channels……….. Choke Canyon, Calaveras Lake, Braunig Lake…….

  6. Ricky Joe says:

    Used to be happy with channels and even Bullheads. But last few years its been Blues blues blues….also have interest in Flatheads,but have not caught anything over 20 ” in that species as of yet.

    Recently I have been trying to get bigger heavier gear for the these cats. As can be afforded in these times we all face.
    Ive lost 5 big cats due to using crappie rods and M/L rods. Saddest time was when the wife lost her big blue just last may cause she was using her Pink Lay rod and it wasnt heavy enough/spine to do anyhting with it. Id really loved to have seen her get it.

    I mainly fish Ray Hubbard. Got a old 1964 aluminum Mon-ark Semi-v Jon boat of craigslist last spring and a whole new world of chasing Blues etc..has opened up!

  7. wayne says:

    please enter me in the contest..

  8. btroy says:

    blue catfish, TWOK and Lavon

  9. Terry says:

    Please enter me in your contest. I fish Lake Livingston and Rayburn for blues and channel cat and also crappie and bass.
    thanks

  10. Marvin Cantrell says:

    I like to fish for them Blue Channel Flathead Catfish with whiskers.

  11. John says:

    I like to fish for blue cats at Lake Tawakoni.

  12. Kim Reynolds says:

    I enjoy fishing for Channel Cats and Blue Cats at Lake Tawakoni.

  13. Danny says:

    Blue cat on Texoma

  14. kate says:

    Enjoy fishing the Alleghany River in Pittsburgh Pa where the 3 rivers meet [alleghany, Ohio, and the Mon] for any type of cats.

  15. kate says:

    intrested in trying some of the soap, this product must be new, as all the people up in the northern states havent heard of it. anxious to purchase some

  16. i like fish for blues on lake whitney. how do you fish for blues on the lake?

  17. Harry says:

    Maybe a new rod would bring me better luck, I’m sure doing something wrong this year!!! sign me up
    Blues or Channels at Calaveras

  18. Tammy L says:

    Ilike to fish for channel cat at Lake Fork

  19. Beth Towery says:

    I am a newbie to catfishing. Flathead is a cool name so that is my pick. I usually fish my local lakes Eagle Mountain, Benbrook or Granbury. I will go anywhere within 2 hour drive. Looking forward to winning a catfish pole for my new catfishing endeavor. Beth

  20. Gene Walk says:

    Fish mostly the Mississippi and Misouri Rivers for big blues and flathheads. Channel cats in the smaller feeder creeks and river arms. Truman Lake, Lake of the Ozarks, Bull shoals and Wapapello Lakes mostly for channels. Hope I win a rod!

  21. kevin kidd says:

    I love to fish for blue cats and my favorite lake to fish is Lake Kickapoo near Wichita Falls TX