The only problem is i need it by next thursday and dont know if they can get it to me in time. Maybe we will make a stop on the way down and spend a bunch of money in there lol
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Bass Pro does, but since your in MO call Grizzly jig. They better prices and more inventory.
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The only problem is i need it by next thursday and dont know if they can get it to me in time. Maybe we will make a stop on the way down and spend a bunch of money in there lol
Grizzly Jig has 'em, and MANY more to consider, plus prices are very good. Personally I like a little stiffer spin in mine so I can lift straight up, but everybody has their own preference. I do very little short casting with my 10 footer, and generally use a slip cork unless I'm wading and can slip in good and close and drop it in her mouff.
Would you recommend to 10fter to a newbie? Or should i go with something smaller? As you can see i am new to this single pole stuff and pretty new to crappie fishing in general. It doesnt seem to complex but just want to make sure.
Get a 12'or at the least 11'. I use to only use 11' until I used a 12'. 10'&11'are good for wading and pitching a cork.
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Thanks guys im heading to nashville Friday so i may have to make a detour and head to grizzly jig and check out some B&M rods.