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Never used their trolling rods but I have one of their jig poles and I’m perfectly happy with it. Light,sensitive and plenty of back bone. I also second the southern crappie rods. I have a set of 12’s I use for long lining and 14’s for spider rigging. By far most indistructable rod I have ever used and Ed Dukes who owns and sells them is a fine man to do business with. At that price point for the DC’s that would be hard to beat. Just a little word of caution, on any jointed pole make sure each joint is always fully seated because that can cause breakage in that area.
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Before you X out bnm for the price, check around. Grizzly has a multiple pole discount they offer and bass pro has BnM’s of sale this weekend.
May be some more places offering sales also.. that’s just the couple I know of.
I’ll get some info on the DC series and post it in here for you as soon as possible.
I contacted give you any info on them other than what you can read on them off bnm site.... but I can get some info from someone who uses them.
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Thanks Cray that’s a good point and that is a possibility that they weren’t fully seated. I thought I checked this weekend but it is definitely possible that it wasn’t fully seated. And on the southern I watched him double one over on you tube this afternoon and I d say they are stout
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I have them and absolutely love them. They are very similar to my PSTS. I prefer the duck commanders i think they detect a slightly lighter bite than my psts but over all not much difference in the two rods. I’ve use BGJP, PST and duck commanders, Capps and COLEMAN and love my duck commanders the best
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Check out ProAnglertackle.com I have tried most all brands and have been most pleased with these rods
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You’ll be very pleased with the duck commander rods. There very similar to prostaff trolling rods.
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Thanks guys.
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