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    Default Looking to upgrade a jigging pole


    I've always bass fished, but want to eat more of my catch and calm down on the water. All I've got are a Cadillac Combo with the reel in the butt, but I'd like to get something that's got guides and maybe a little reel to go with it. As close as I can get to a baitcaster flipping setup bass guys use would be awesome. Anyone got any suggestions?

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    I like the BnM Bursh Cutter 11' and the Crappie Pole 11". They used to call it a crappie stick but changed the name. I put a cheap BnM plactis reel on it because if you jig all day single pole the lighter the better and I dont fish in water over 15' very much. I use the same reel when I spider rig.
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    BNM Uncle Bucks rods at acadamy in Sherwood are like $29 right now.


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    get a hold of midsouthman on these board and he can hook you up with a ozark rod from tony edgar best pole on the market in my book.

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    The BnM Sam's Super Sensitive is hard to beat. Great pole
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    I like Outlaw Rods 10' with a cork handle, they are light but good backbone They got them a grizzlyjig.com and you can buy tips. I got a Wally Marshall Signature Series 10' w/cork I would sell if interested... I little to heavy of a action for me but a good pole.
    Crappie are snobby..... Why can't they be easy to catch...Like bass?

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    Baitcasting mini reel from B 'N' M:
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    Quote Originally Posted by bchappell View Post
    The BnM Sam's Super Sensitive is hard to beat. Great pole
    +1

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    I use the Sam's super sensitive in the 10 & 11'; hard to beat.........

    Check this link on the La. site

    http://www.crappie.com/crappie/louis...-jig-pole.html

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    I use the B & N Sam's Supersensitive 12' also and it's the most sensitive jig pole I've ever fished with. Also use a B & M Buck's Best Ultra-Lite 12', a good pole, but I like the Sam's Supersensitive better.
    My wife keeps saying I never listen to her....... or something like that!

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