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    BnM Duck Comander double touch 11 ft. I sold my sam heatons and my brushcutter
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    B&M rear seat 12 foot ultra light unless I'm in the cypresses I use a 9 footer
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    Quote Originally Posted by Donald@CrappieLogic View Post
    B&M rear seat 12 foot ultra light unless I'm in the cypresses I use a 9 footer
    I'm with donnie,I have a rear and a regular seat B&M ultra lights

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    Ozark rear reel in 10 foot. Love it.


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    Slater's Crappie D Light or BnM Brush Cutter.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Price is Right View Post
    What is your favorite jig pole to use? Sam Heaton, Wohali, Crappie Maxx, etc. I love filling that thump and looking to get a new one or two or twenty. Which rod can you hold all day but also has enough backbone to pull that slab in the boat?
    I use a 12 ft Bucks Best Ultralight with the bottom real seat, but I sometimes wish I had bought the 10 ft instead of the 12 ft.
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    12' grizzly rear seat. Grizzly jig sells them. About 40 bucks.

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    BnM 14 BGJP, tough as nails in the pads. Snag a pad, just rip hooks out or break line, never worry about the rod.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Slab View Post
    BnM 14 BGJP, tough as nails in the pads. Snag a pad, just rip hooks out or break line, never worry about the rod.
    You need to bring that 14 ft'er over here and let's go to Butla and see how long it takes for you to get a real jig pole
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    Quote Originally Posted by Slab View Post
    BnM 14 BGJP, tough as nails in the pads. Snag a pad, just rip hooks out or break line, never worry about the rod.
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