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I finally got my new heavy southern crappie poles in and tested them against my PST. Granted this is my first time pushing cranks but I would say the Southern crappie def has more backbone but the PST worked pretty good. I was using 3 oz weights about 3 feet in front of the crank.. I am going to try pulling next and see which I like better in that situation.
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Thanks for the post and report.
Interested to see which you like best. Do you think the new Southern would be too stiff for a double minnow rig?
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Whom ever is spider rigging with me, uses my Southern rods. They catch as many as I do with bgjp's. So yes, you can use them.
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The Southern Crappie Rods 143T and 122T are selling out faster than Ed can get them in stock. They are the 14 and 12 foot models of the "2 oz" rated rods. My clients really see the difference if I pull out a 143 then a 143T on opposite sides of the boat pulling cranks. The 143 will load up much more. Either are fine for any fishing I do but the 122T and 143T really stand out when pushing or power trolling.
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