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    I have been think of getting a 4th pole. what kind is good

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    What are you gonna use it for??
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rees Guide View Post
    What are you gonna use it for??
    Prolly crappie feshin Rees. Jus sayin.


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    everything

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    I havent used the Pinnacles for anything but trolling but they are cheap enuff. Come in 12s, 10s, and 8s. All 2 peice rods as well, grizzlyjig.com has for like 17 or 18 each.
    Minner, lots of different kinds of crappie feshing, he might was gonna push cranks with a 8 oz weight and the Pinnacles cant handle that but a good stick of boo can, just saying.
    By the way, there have been a BUNCH of feshes caught on them Pinnacles and they have done good. Did hear someone say they had the top section break on a new one but I hear of this all the time on the higher priced roods, I dont say near as many bad words when I break a cheap one. Havent broke one yet tho.
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    Rees ya gewber, I was only joshin with ya. Lighten up, live, laugh and be a gewber.
    BcX, you really should be more clear as to what technique of feshin you hope to be doing.
    Rees, he ain't got a boat, so ifn he's gonna push cranks with an 8oz weight, he's gonna get tired of walkin the bank, so I'm purty sure that ain't the method he's talkin bout. And why ya wanna bring the cane pole theory into the equation? That was jus wrong.
    Silstar makes a good telescopic minner pole that is used for slip corks. This is the method me and WB used last weekend and caught a bunch of fesh.
    You can get ya an 8' BGJP relatively cheap and put a spinning reel on it to jig with or cast. It's really a preference and desired technique that determines the type of rod you need.


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    how cheap is cheap BCX?

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    Like t-man, I don't know what your budget is for the rod but I have a couple of these and they are very good rods.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Minnerman View Post
    Rees ya gewber, I was only joshin with ya. Lighten up, live, laugh and be a gewber.
    BcX, you really should be more clear as to what technique of feshin you hope to be doing.
    Rees, he ain't got a boat, so ifn he's gonna push cranks with an 8oz weight, he's gonna get tired of walkin the bank, so I'm purty sure that ain't the method he's talkin bout. And why ya wanna bring the cane pole theory into the equation? That was jus wrong.
    Silstar makes a good telescopic minner pole that is used for slip corks. This is the method me and WB used last weekend and caught a bunch of fesh.
    You can get ya an 8' BGJP relatively cheap and put a spinning reel on it to jig with or cast. It's really a preference and desired technique that determines the type of rod you need.


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    Because when folks are trolling Enid and Sardis with 8 oz weights pushing cranks or jigs big sticks of boo seem to be the go too, that's why so dont try to turn something the way it werent intended.
    Really didnt think about him not having a boat tho. That being the case a 16 PST is my go to when walkin the bank, aint cheap tho but you can reach alot more and have plenty of backbone to put em on the bank.
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    Quote Originally Posted by tritonman View Post
    how cheap is cheap BCX?

    ES cheap, lmao Seriously the Shakesphere Crappie Hunter is a good lower priced pole
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