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    Default Switching styles


    So the ol pontoon is all set for cranking. I love it. Me and the famiky have had soooo much fun doing it.

    That is great for the summer, but I want to try long lining this winter and spring.

    What do I need to switch over?

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    Your cranking setup should be ideal for long lining. Just slow down.


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    Great. I would like to switch to some lighter rods. I think i will need like 2 6', 2 10' and 2 12'. Anyone got a good source that will not break the bank?

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    Check with Grizzly Jig
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    Quote Originally Posted by msumoose View Post
    Great. I would like to switch to some lighter rods. I think i will need like 2 6', 2 10' and 2 12'. Anyone got a good source that will not break the bank?

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    Walmart or Academy, BnM West Point rods, 8' 10' 12'. Great rods for the money, you can't go wrong with BnM.

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    southern crappie rods or the dead ringer rods from grizzly .

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    Pinnacle's will work and they are cheap too. I think Grizzly jig should have them.
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    Quote Originally Posted by bandchaser View Post
    Walmart or Academy, BnM West Point rods, 8' 10' 12'. Great rods for the money, you can't go wrong with BnM.

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    That’s what I use to longline with plus 2-14’bnm pro staffs


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    I bought 4 Wally Marshall rods...we'll see how it goes.

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