The Hi-tech spec crappie rod for 30.$ is a pretty good rod for not much money. I have one that has held up pretty good ,fairly sensitive and very light.
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Want to pick up a couple cheap but decent 10 footers to jig & pitch with livescoping for when other folks go with me that don't have crappie gear. I have a couple buddys young sons that have wanted to go for quite awhile & they don't have any gear so figured if i could pick up a couple rods that were pretty light & not the bank either i'd get a couple for just when the situation comes up. What do you guys suggest that would be pretty light & durable & cheap that would hold up? Thanks
The Hi-tech spec crappie rod for 30.$ is a pretty good rod for not much money. I have one that has held up pretty good ,fairly sensitive and very light.
I think Berkley still makes the c series in a 10 ft
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I own the Berkley version , way good for way cheap , as good as .....
many of them stupid expensive ones for sure ,,,,,been there done that![]()
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Shakespeare Crappie Hunter rods come inn 10 and 12 foot lengths. Not as light as some, but durable and around $30. Available at Wally World and most other retailers.
I bought a 10 ft from Academy Sport for about $25. It is okay - my wife will like it. I'm gonna stick with 7 and 7.5 ft rods. The 7.5s are ugly stick bait casters but noodle like and be good for specs.