Anyone here use these? Looking for honest reviews.
Currently use 14' BGJPs when I spider rig. I'm not unhappy.. But my curiosity is up and I know someone that swears by the ACC poles and goes as far to say they are far superior to the BnM product.
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Anyone here use these? Looking for honest reviews.
Currently use 14' BGJPs when I spider rig. I'm not unhappy.. But my curiosity is up and I know someone that swears by the ACC poles and goes as far to say they are far superior to the BnM product.
John,
I am fishing the ACC Crappie Stix. I have 8-12 ft for spider rigging and 2-8 ft for casting. I have 2-10 ft for vertical jigging. I have landed a 2 lb. 8 oz. with the 10 ft rod without a net. I don`t recommend it but after talking to Andy about his rods I had to try it. I am in the process of swapping out all my rods to the ACC Crappie Stix. Great rods. I have fished BnM rods and Wally Marshall rods for years and I like these better. Love the green color. Easier to see the bite. Everyone has their favored rods and they a loyal to a brand for different reasons. All I can say is if you know someone that has some ask to use one. If you were closer to me I would loan you some to use. The trouble is there are no dealers close that I know of. I picked my first 2 up in Benton, KY. That was the first time I saw them. Just had to try one. Big mistake just kidding. Now I am changing all my rods out.
Trey, I have never used them or the Southern crappie rod but everyone i know loves them. I use B&M PST's in 14 ft for spider rigging and I use 2-16 footers for long lining when i am in the front of the boat. I have no complaints with them.
Never used them so I can't say. I have used and am absolutely sold on Southern Crappie rods. I have several other top brands and for the price the southern rods can't be beat.
My neighbor swears by them, by I've never had them in my hands. I like the color of them. Would like to ride along and try them out sometime. Lots of good rods on the market nowadays
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Just go ahead and buy 2 send one to my address and I try it out for ya! :Rofl My friend
I just looked at the web site, prices range from 55.99 for an 8' to 73.99 for a 16'. Many sizes are "out of stock". I like the green and I like the cork handles. The 8', which I would like is in stock.
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ok....wrong button there.
To see them in true action, visit youtube and check out a channel "hook city tv".
They have trolling rods. They're awesome. Look up Team Phillips. He uses them. I just emailed the maker and the 8s wont be ready for another 4 months.
I just ordered an 11 footer for single pole jigging, I'll let you know what I think.
I ordered a 16' one. But I keep hitting trees when I cast with it. Who said these were good single pole rods. Was it John Doe?????
BAMA S, stick the rod under the tree and shake!:biggrin
I have used them both . You want to boat flip them go ACC. Want to see light bite stay with BGJP . They both are good rods . I single pole fish with a 12 FT.(B/M) Sam Heaton and a 11 ft ACC . Could use either in all situations but I tend to use the ACC in thicker brush and the Heaton 80% of the time .:twocents
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I like them a lot. I have three so far. 2- 6'6" ones that I use for dock shooting and 1 - 11' I use for vertical jigging. I don't have a set up for spider rigging yet, but when I do I will outfit that with ACC Crappie Stix rods. They have been a great product with good sensitivity and back bone.
I'm actually fixing to order a couple for shooting I own 3 other ACC's and I've had them for a couple of years and don't have any complaints.
The 6’6” ones or do you prefer a different size?