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Thread: Long Line Rod Choice

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    gotta agree with both earl and Kevin...Tight lines for pushing and I've been pulling baits for 3 years with some pinnacle limits....sensitive, durable...cheap!!! loose it / break it...no one cries!!!
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    14,12,10,8 FOOT CANE POLES WITH 25LB BRAIDED LINE.
    Likes EARL KITCHENS, quick LIKED above post

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    Southern crappie rods, have used Wally's, BNM, uncle bucks someone told me about these rods have not turned back yet tried one and end up buying 8 14 feet, two 10 feet, two eight feet and two six feet rods cannot beat the in my book
    Luke:5
    6And when they had this done, they inclosed a great multitude of fishes: and their net brake.

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    I does not matter if you are LLT. It also matters very little if you are pushing. Buy want is on sale in 8, 10 , and 12 foot if LLT. If pushing use a 12 or 14 foot and make a half circle. I like soft tips because them crappie will run at your butt sometimes and I like to watch the rod tip. Reels do make a difference and the Browning reals Bass Pro has back in the clearance section for $15 are one heck of a reel. Keep hyour eye on Grizzlyjig.com for deals.

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    Hard to beat Bass Pro's warranty policy. I broke the butt section of a 10 footer( my fault-hung up all my rods and didn't get them out of the holders in time or stop)…walked in with the broken section and walked out with a new rod.

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    i agree with mntman. I love my pinnacles from grizzly jig! I bought mine about 2 yrs ago, and have caught many crappie. I wouldn't hesitate to buy more. I have 4 12ft, 4 10ft, and 4 8ft. They're awesome for long line trolling.
    Cant catch em on da couch!:fish

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    Believe it or not, I like the Pinnacle Limit rods. Theyre glass rods and the fish load them up before they even know theyre hooked. Cheap and tough....been fishing with the same ones for several years now. I have two of each Limit rods in these lengths...6', 8', 10', and 12'. I have a couple of 14'ers which are no-names. The rest of my spread consists of 2-5.5'ers and 2-6'ers of different brand rods.

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    B'n'M PST for long lining. 8' - 18'. B'n'M BGJP for pushing 16'.

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    Same WMs since 2000. Only broke one. Added 2 crappie Maxx. Same rod.

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    He's back.

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