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    Quote Originally Posted by blueball View Post
    Yep my thoughts exactly reese,would like to have some denali's,but too cheap.Will most likely end up with bgjp's or capps and colemans unless I can find someone to fish with that has a different brand.

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    I have some Denali's we can throw in the mix and you can do a side by side sometime!
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    Blueball sounds like you already got your mind made up on the bgjp's. Sounds to me like you need to have 2 different set ups , one for wind and one for no wind and. If your going to fish tournaments all lakes are different style fishing. Some are casting , some are spider rigging , and for me I long line almost exclusively with jigs only no live bait that's what I have the most confidence in. Same way with your poles it's all about your confidence in your equipment and the style of fishing your going to do. IMO
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    Quote Originally Posted by jtg View Post
    What color paint you want

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    Quote Originally Posted by ShowmeCrappie View Post
    I have some Denali's we can throw in the mix and you can do a side by side sometime!
    Ask Cray how this turns out Jamie, he already knows!!!!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by ShowmeCrappie View Post
    I have some Denali's we can throw in the mix and you can do a side by side sometime!
    WhatSpiderrig polescan't hide money,lol.Have a friend with jenkos I may compare my southerns to and now denali's.In all seriousness I just want a good pole in the wind that will detect light bites.Thanks for the offer,may take you up.on it when it warms up some.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jig Puller View Post
    Blueball sounds like you already got your mind made up on the bgjp's. Sounds to me like you need to have 2 different set ups , one for wind and one for no wind and. If your going to fish tournaments all lakes are different style fishing. Some are casting , some are spider rigging , and for me I long line almost exclusively with jigs only no live bait that's what I have the most confidence in. Same way with your poles it's all about your confidence in your equipment and the style of fishing your going to do. IMO
    Minds not completely made up and don't need 2 setups.Buddies capps and colemans perform good with wind and without wind.I have dedicated poles for cranks,longlineing,single pole applications,and spiderriging at the moment.Just working on a better set of rigging rods.I would say my 3 favorite styles are vertices jigging,cranks and rigging,not the best at longlineing but can catch fish.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rees Guide View Post
    Ask Cray how this turns out Jamie, he already knows!!!!!
    That's what I'm afraid of,wish the denali's where a little cheaper.Ive fished one time with denali's and it was windy and they performed good.But it's easier to tell the difference when you mix in another brand of rod.The waves will tell you which one is best.

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    For spider rigging and it being windy and having to add weight say from 1/2oz - 3 oz. it's hard to beat the BnM pole. I push jigs out the front with 6 14ft and long line out the back with 6 poles from 8-12 ft. I use Sam Heaton on those and jig around piers or brush piles. Sometimes I use 1-2 oz on front rods IMO the BnM handle it better. I also use 16 ft scp out the front on certain days due to weather and the lake I'm going to fish
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jig Puller View Post
    For spider rigging and it being windy and having to add weight say from 1/2oz - 3 oz. it's hard to beat the BnM pole. I push jigs out the front with 6 14ft and long line out the back with 6 poles from 8-12 ft. I use Sam Heath on those and jig around piers or brush piles. Sometimes I use 1-2 oz on front rods IMO the BnM handle it better. I also use 16 ft scp out the front on certain days due to weather and the lake I'm going to fish
    I've never used over 1oz spiderriging(have 1/4,3/8,1/2,3/4 and 1oz rigs in the boat)have never saw the need to yet.The new power trolling method uses heavier weight,I haven't tried it yet though.I figure if I ever try power trolling I will just use my Pst's that I use for pushing cranks,i use 4oz weights with them pushing.

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    I just looked up the denalis and the rod weight only goes up to 3/4 max to me that's not enough weight for wind especially 15 mph wids or better. Have tried to put weight in the front of your boat like a cooler full of water , five gallon buckets of water and your weight to help with the wind rocking your rods up and down especially in your aluminum boat some time I will put a 48qt cooler with water in it to help with the up and down motion. Just asking

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