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    Gonna break down and buy some better rods than I have now. would like some help on what rods to choose. Looking for 16 footers. HELP Bill if this is in the wrong section please move to off topic.

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    Jim from what I have been reading on here, as I to am going to get new rods for spring. The Southern pro rods is what most are talkin about. I have looked at some from Monk's but they are a bit costly. Plus I will have to up grade my rod holders. I want tite-loks.
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    My favorite is the Wally Marshall from BPS, don't think he's on staff there anymore , but they still sell the same rod. Capps an Coleman is also a good one.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tahoe 50 View Post
    Jim from what I have been reading on here, as I to am going to get new rods for spring. The Southern pro rods is what most are talkin about. I have looked at some from Monk's but they are a bit costly. Plus I will have to up grade my rod holders. I want tite-loks.
    Before you buy them TiteLocks take a look at the SpiderLock sold by E-Z Poleholder on here. These are some serious pieces of equipment. Infinite adjustability, stay where you put them and strong as they come. Plus EZ gives a C,C discount.
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    Quote Originally Posted by tahoe 50 View Post
    Jim from what I have been reading on here, as I to am going to get new rods for spring. The Southern pro rods is what most are talkin about. I have looked at some from Monk's but they are a bit costly. Plus I will have to up grade my rod holders. I want tite-loks.
    Hey Dave 'll post a picture of the rod holders I made for my boat. Total cost was 75 dollars and they work great!!!!!

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    Jim, I just bought 2 16's they are southern crappie rods and I like them. If you want I can let you take them for a trip to see if you like them. They were very reasonable too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cray View Post
    Before you buy them TiteLocks take a look at the SpiderLock sold by E-Z Poleholder on here. These are some serious pieces of equipment. Infinite adjustability, stay where you put them and strong as they come. Plus EZ gives a C,C discount.
    If they is the ones I saw on here a few months back then you are right. They are some very nice holders. But I can just replace the bases and poles. Keep the holders and come in at a lower cost.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jim.b View Post
    Hey Dave 'll post a picture of the rod holders I made for my boat. Total cost was 75 dollars and they work great!!!!!
    Please do Jim. I am interested. Scott and I are puttin together a boat to hit the 10hp lakes. They might be the ticket for us. This boat is a budget build. But I know that Scott has put his heart it it.
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