Looking to get a good jig pole for vertical jogging brush and timber. . Was thinking something around ten foot. . Have heard a lot about the b n m but there's a lot to choose from. Want something that you can really feel the bite
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Looking to get a good jig pole for vertical jogging brush and timber. . Was thinking something around ten foot. . Have heard a lot about the b n m but there's a lot to choose from. Want something that you can really feel the bite
B&M Richard Williams or Sam Heaton...
Ozarks are the best in my book. I used to use B-n-M till I was given an Ozark, now I own 5 ! The 11' rods I use will lift a 2 lb Crappie in too! That Titanium tip sure beats replacing knocked out ceramic tips also.
MEATGETTER and Conway on the Arkansas board sells them.
Hands down Ozark rear seat pole is the best. Balanced perfect with a excellent tip. I use an 11' for jigging.
X2 for the Sam heaton pole, have them in 7, 9, and 10 footers.
For me it's a Todd Huckabee rod. Either the 10' Meat Draga or 11' Pulling rod. Both extremely sensitive with super backbone.
I use b-n-m Sam Heaton rods and they are good . would like to try a Ozark rod but nobody I know of in this area carries them . Shipping charges increase the cost.and on tip replacement also if you were to need one . Jack has great customer service and products and company is about 45 min away . Before the Sam Heaton rods I really like the b/m custom series .
Curtis......BRM carries Ozarks
I have one if you want to try it before you buy one. I like it better than my Sam Heaton
Love the Ozark!!!! Grizzly jig's showed me the Bass Pro shops crappie maxx pro series crappie rods!!!! They are a Med lt Pretty good!!! and will have dicounted in their sell at the end of Jan!!!