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    14' Lews....

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    14 ft SouthernCrappie rods. Best price out there for a quality pole. Notice they are made from Kevlar.
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    14`s farther away from boat the better in shallow water, fish don`t spook as bad. Gives more separation for lines.

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    14ft BnM Prostaff Trolling Rods, Monks crappie has great prices on these. This rod will do it all.

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    X 3 on the 14ft southern crappie rods.
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    Irvin, the boat creates a pressure and shadow and noise. Getting the baits to them before all that happens is best, so the longer the better. 14' seems to be popular. Douglas lake in East Tennessee has folks pushing cranks a lot and that means adding 1 to 6 ounces of weight, and there are a few folks over there using 20' rods but that's the extreme and they were bought on clearance. This allows the baits to travel the proper speed and stay out of trouble. It takes a lot of rods out of the picture as they won't handle the extra weight. I know a little about BnM and nothing about the Ozark rods folks speak of. In the BnM the pro series troller(PST) will do everything but are a bit stiffer. I use the Bucks Graphite Jig pole (BGJP) to spider rig, longline jigs and cranks and about everything else except push cranks as they won't take the weight. Good luck, lots to choose from......Skeet.
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    Do the southern crappie rods come in 2 or 3 pieces? It doesn't specify on their website.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GTDFisherman View Post
    Do the southern crappie rods come in 2 or 3 pieces? It doesn't specify on their website.
    I may have answered my own question. I added it to the cart and it shows 143 model#.

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    IMO..14ft B&M PST...
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    I love the 16ft b&m capps and coleman trolling rods for spider rigging. The bucks graphite jig poles are great also but a little too limber for my taste in a spider rig

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