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    Default BnM rods for spider rigging?


    Looking into buying some more rods for spider rigging and have read a lot of threads of people using the pro trollers but in different lengths so my question is ate they good rods for spider rigging and what lengths to y'all recommend?

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    BnM Pro Staffs are good for everything! Spider rigging, trolling jigs and cranks, and just jigging. For Spider rigging buy the longest you can handle.

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    Thanks monk is there discounts on you website if you order so many and on the product number pst122 does that mean 12ft?

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    Quote Originally Posted by GreeneGiant18 View Post
    Thanks monk is there discounts on you website if you order so many and on the product number pst122 does that mean 12ft?
    Yes to the PST122 meaning 12'. Length to me is determined by the depth I am fishing and the water clarity. Night fishing, I use mostly 10', vertical fishing in 8'+ water I use 12', and vertical fishing 8'- I use 16'. When longline trolling I start at 18' and work my way down. Lots of folks use 14' which just kinda splits the differnece between the 12' and 16' dilema.
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    Quote Originally Posted by GreeneGiant18 View Post
    Thanks monk is there discounts on you website if you order so many and on the product number pst122 does that mean 12ft?
    There are discounts for (4) or more. PST 122 is a 12 ft, (2) piece pole.

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    Thanks guys so would 14 footers be the length to go with just to get started?

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    I have both 14' & 16'. If you are just getting into spider rigging, 14' might be the way to go. Those 16's can be a handful at times. Monk's has good pricing and prompt service plus qty. breaks. For hangers, callshy's Hi-Teks have covered all the bases from vertical rigging to trolling cranks and jigs. Just my two pennies. Oh, you might want to consider the Hi-Tek rod racks as well as storing those long rods can be a pain.

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    14 foot B and M Capps and Colemans-- they take a little getting used to but you will be able to see even the lightest bite.

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    Thanks guys and PW already talked to CALLSHY about some holders I've spider rigged a little but plan on goin all in so I can do it all

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    IMO.....14ft B&M PST.....Hi-Teks for spider rigging .....a combination that's hard to beat
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