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    Default 20 foot rods?


    What brands makes them?


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    Quote Originally Posted by Crappiemaniac View Post
    What brands makes them?


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    BmM makes a 20 ft pro troller


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    Yep and in a 20 you gonna need something like the PST
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    And need a longer net! 20 ft is a doozy

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    Thanks! I'm thinking a 20,16,12 and 8 ft of each side and 4 poles out the back of the toon when cranking time comes. Should make for a nice spread.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Crappiemaniac View Post
    Thanks! I'm thinking a 20,16,12 and 8 ft of each side and 4 poles out the back of the toon when cranking time comes. Should make for a nice spread.


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    Just asking, 'cause I haven't gotten deep into cranking yet, but would it not be just as good or better to use planer boards?


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    I don't know. No experience with them.


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    I like 18, 14, 10 and 6 myself, 18 foot rod is plenty in a 18.5 foot boat!!!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by feeshrman View Post
    Just asking, 'cause I haven't gotten deep into cranking yet, but would it not be just as good or better to use planer boards?


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    I would us 16,12,8, and a 5...a llot easier to handle than a20

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