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    Same here Hat. Usually always the same size the heaviest being 5/16oz. And like Doug said already smallest is 1/8oz. While fishing on Kerr yesterday we used 2-1/8oz jigs and smaller baits. The light wind allowed us to use the smaller Jigheads. Wind and current dictates head size for me......Ranger
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    My two cents worth! Haven't used a Huckabee rod I've heard alot of great things about them.
    But I would put those Cherokee Rods that Mr. Leland builds up against anything on the water!!! I love to use braid and not have to worry about a warranty!
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    I 've kinda held back responding to these posts on Huckabee's rods. They are a great rod for the techniques he and others use out of a boat. I talked at length with Todd couple of times about rods, when he was without the Quantum deal. We both agreed a Steelhead type blank was overall the best of all the qualities you look for in todays crappie fishing. First is hookset / backbone, then length / range and always you want a sensitive rod which graphite provides. I personally use a 9'-6" most of the time not too long or too short for alot of what I do. For pitching or casting a float or bait a 7-0' or 7'-6" is great especially in tight quarters shallow water fish like we have now. I could go on a windy post about this, honestly you don't need a boatload of rods any given time, with the exception of trolling of course. But here's whats true....10 years ago shelling out $100.0 plus on a rod for crappie was unheard of, So kudo's to Todd and myself for helping fisherman get more bang for the buck and more fish in the boat. And by the way Todd first used a 9'-0 blue steelhead rod from Crappie Pro when I made those for Larry, and those rods are still going strong.
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    Leland, how is my rod coming along? They will be on the bank soon!

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    Lip Rippers its good to see you posting again! Im sure everyone would love to see you at the weigh in Saturday? EB

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    IMHO, Leland's and Todd's are BOTh top of the line rods and worth every cent you pay for them. Leland has taught me alot over the years about crappie fishing and using quality rods. I have one of each and both go with me whenever and wherever I crappie fish. My wife has a rod that Leland built for her and she is pleased with it too.
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    Only rods I use. I prefer the 11 footer for most things. I don't even own any jigheads other than 1/8 and 1/4 ounce.

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