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    Question Southern Crappie Rods?


    I read a post a couple days ago for the Southern Crappie Rods. I can't remember who made the post, but anyways, I was wondering if anybody uses them. If so, what do you think about em. They seem very reasonably priced and I'm looking to get a couple rods this summer...with a good report they are my number 1 choice. For those who don't know what I'm talking about I think the URL is www.southerncrappierods.com
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    not sure about those but just ordered 5 of the pro angler 10'ers.....hoping for the best

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    Smile Here's what the man said...

    I emailed them and asked if they would be offering any shorter rods in the future. Here's the response I got:

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    for your interest in southern crappie rods. we try to give the best price possible. i myself am a crappie fisherman and through the years got sort od fed up with rods costing a crappie fisherman so much. these rods were developed by fishermen of the southern crappie associaton through about 2 years of testing. the mark up is really low so as i can make them reasonably priced for people like yourself. i know shipping is terrible but i haven't found a better way yet. my answer would be to call me 704 791 0108 if you want an order. instead of ups i think i can get a better price with the post office. if it weren't for the federal goverment and the dollar dropping so bad i could sell them cheaper.i have a 16% tax on eachh rod before i can sell them. trust me these rods are better than competitors and a better price. as for my 6ft through 10ft, they will be in sometime in june. they will be cork handle im7 graphite rods especially designed for trolling and brush fishing
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    Seems like a pretty good deal to me...I think I'll probably end up trying to get some this summer!
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    I would go with a Wally Marshal Universal crappie rod in 10' for general use...
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    I hope he makes a 7'6" rod!!!! That is my all time favorite and hard to come by. IM7 anyways!!! I just got off of the phone with Ed and he was a stand up guy! I ended up ordering six of his 12's. if his fishing rods are half of what he is.....then I made the right choice!
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    I have 12 southern crappie rods from 8' to 14'. I tight line, long line and brush fish with them. Great rods!!! I've got others that were way more expensive, but if I had had it to do over again all would be southerns.
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    I use some Southern Crappie rods and love them. As my other rods need replacing that is what i will purchase to replace them. You can get them at the Crappie Hole in chapin.

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    Call and talk with Ed Buster, He met me last year on exit 119 I-26 with 6 rods for me. He fishes tourneys a good bit and was headed to Santee pre fishing. Real nice guy and a charm to deal with. The rods are money well spent as well I bought 2 10, 12, and 14 ftrs to pull with.

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    I have used Southern crappie rods since they came out and I am as happy with them as you can be. I have 8-10-12-14-16's and I am fixing to go to the Crappie hole and buy a couple more 12 ft's to finish rigging out two boats for crappie fishing. Don

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    Is the Crappie Hole open regular business hours?? Seems like I was told to call before going to make sure he was open. I need to make a trip over to check out his store.
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