This is a older ozark rod. Before they sold the company.
Good old bass pro shop crappie rod. 6' long
Old favorite but a wee bit short for me now. It's 5'6" long.
I use all three poles threw out the day. They all feel different and handle differently. But can shoot them all the same. It makes you a better dock shooter when you are able to switch out poles and keep consistency and accuracy.
Now let's get this strait here. I'm not trying to toot my on horn here. The main reason I have three different poles is because I'm not going to go out and buy two more poles that match. I use what I have on hand. I run three different poles so I can change my bait color or size quickly.
If I was starting out and wanted to buy a dock shooting pole I would by Berkly Cherrywood rod.
That's the pole I started my family on.
The only thing I don't like about the rod is the stainless steel guides.
But it's a perfect rod for dock shooting. Good back bone and cheap on cost! Any light to Med rod will do tho. You just need to practice with it a lot!


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