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    Default Single Polin - Which rod do you use?


    What is your favorite jig pole to use? Sam Heaton, Wohali, Crappie Maxx, etc. I love filling that thump and looking to get a new one or two or twenty. Which rod can you hold all day but also has enough backbone to pull that slab in the boat?

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    I have a 10ft rear seat ozark! I have been fishing with them for years and absolutely love them. I have tried several others and always go right back to the ozark! It has been the best rod I ever bought for single pole jig fishing!
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    Sam Heaton are junk the only poles I have found that can handle big crappie are bnm brush cutter and the crappie maxx you can leave that other junk at the house now when I jig fish I like to sling them in the boat no net for me. I like a heavy pole with lots of backbone.

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    B & M Bucks 12' rear seat jigging poles, are nice. Feel the slightest thump.

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    I like my rear seat 11' Ozark when I jig fish, but I'm definitely no expert at it.
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    BnM 12' BGJP's is what I 2 pole with. Small mini baitcasters for reels, to keep things light and balanced.
    I agree with the earlier statement concerning the Sam Heaton rods. I snapped 2 different rod tips while setting the hook.

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    Todd Huckabee Meat dragger and pro series is all I use. After using some my friend had I went and bought several for myself. I love them they are light and very sensitive. With the meat dragger you can flip a 2 pound crappie in the boat without even reeling it in.

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    BnM Duck Comander double touch 11 ft. I sold my sam heatons and my brushcutter
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    B&M rear seat 12 foot ultra light unless I'm in the cypresses I use a 9 footer
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    Ozark rear reel in 10 foot. Love it.


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