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    Makes sense to me Cray. I can always add a couple 16's later if I get along with the 14's. I do fish alone a lot. Thanks.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jnalley View Post
    I'm just not sure because I'm set further back from the front of boat just the way war eagles are setup
    The way I am set up I sit further back too, 14s work just fine.
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    Well went and bought 8 16ft b&m pro staff trolling rods thanks guys for input
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    If something happens and you don't like them I got some 14 Capps and Coleman's I would do some trading with you.

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    Not a fan of the PST's. To heavy and I don't troll with more than an ounce of weight. If you troll with heavy weights, then you got the right ones. If you dont, you should've went with the BGJP's. Even the pros use BGJP's most of the time.
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    I looked at Ozarks ,psts and bgjps and like the psts I couldn't tell to much in weight
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    I rig with jig poles also. The trolling rods are a little more stiff on the tip. I prefer the jig poles when the bite is soft. I use 12 and 14 foot poles. 16 foot poles are a lot to handle even transporting to and from the water. Just my opinion but everybody to his own.

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