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    Quote Originally Posted by "g" View Post
    es cheap, lmao:rofl seriously the shakesphere crappie hunter is a good lower priced pole
    is the "hunter " series the same as slab seeker ? They are very good if you like flimsy rods without backbone .

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    The CrappieHunter series is a lot better than the Slab Seeker in my opinion.
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    Quote Originally Posted by eagle 1 View Post
    is the "hunter " series the same as slab seeker ? They are very good if you like flimsy rods without backbone .
    When I spider rig, which is not very often, I use the Crappie Hunters along with Sam Heaton Super Sensitive and can't tell much difference in the feel but there is a huge difference in the price.
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    Check your local Walmart. This time of year they will be putting their crappie poles on sale. Olive Branch had 8 ft BGJP for 25 or 29 the other day. Like some one else said, makes a big difference how you plan to use.
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    BCX if your gonna be jiggin alot then go ahead and get ya an eleven or twelve foot Sam Heaton Super Sensitive. Best jig pole on the market bar none!!!!!! And when I first started trolling I used them for that as well until me some BnM PST s. This is just my opinion but I have some Sam Heatons that are very old and they still hangin in there.
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    Quote Originally Posted by "G" View Post
    The CrappieHunter series is a lot better than the Slab Seeker in my opinion.
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    Quote Originally Posted by GitDaGrease View Post
    BCX if your gonna be jiggin alot then go ahead and get ya an eleven or twelve foot Sam Heaton Super Sensitive. Best jig pole on the market bar none!!!!!! And when I first started trolling I used them for that as well until me some BnM PST s. This is just my opinion but I have some Sam Heatons that are very old and they still hangin in there.
    exactly right
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    Sure are nice.
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    Harry, stop by some day we'll do some internet shopping. Buy some good cheap rods and reels that won't break the bank. Maybe the next time you drop off a container.

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