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    A lot of good info here. I have been using 7' spinning rods for tight lining. I see all the spider rigs and long rods out there. Wondered where they purchased.

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    A lot of good info here. I have been using 7' spinning rods for tight lining. I see all the spider rigs and long rods out there. Wondered where they purchased.

    I can answer that with one word SOUTHERNCRAPPIERODS. or Southern crappie Rods look them up ED Dukes can set you up right.
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    I am starting the process now! Much better pricing than the slew of bass rods I have now .lol

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    You cannot beat the southern crappie rod. We regularly catch 6 to 10 lb stripers in Murray and I caught a 15 to 17 lb blue cat on one a couple week ago. If the pocket book can afford the price start with 14 footers and you want have to change later on when you get more proficient at spider rigging. You can start with as as few as you want and add more. The norm for spider riggin is 8 rods per person. Southern crappie rods place is by Charlotte. Check him out and don't listen to anybody that says b&m are just as good.
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    Raucous,

    Welcome to the boards. There are a lot of very helpful guys on the board with a wealth of experience, information, and story telling ability. Greenwood is the lake I fish most often and would be happy to meet you some time and take you out. I have to admit I still have a lot to learn, but would be happy to share what I have learned about Greenwood. Things should be starting to heat up as the water warms.

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    Here's a few pictures of my setup. That's mark's rod holders and southern crappie rods.








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    [QUOTE=Crappie Buster;3361845]Here's a few pictures of my setup. That's mark's rod holders and southern crappie rods.

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    Welcome aboard Raucous Rooster. Looks like you are being took care of and good luck with your crappie fishing. You will catching them like a pro before you know it.
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    Derrick, I like the 5 rod offset holder. Does Mark make those also. Dooleys carries his stuff so I got mine there, but I've not seen the 5 rod setup, I like it.
    Those are Southern Crappie Rods? Looked gray like my Pinnacles. I have a couple of SC rods, but they are an orangish red color
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    Quote Originally Posted by SeaRay View Post
    Derrick, I like the 5 rod offset holder. Does Mark make those also. Dooleys carries his stuff so I got mine there, but I've not seen the 5 rod setup, I like it.
    Those are Southern Crappie Rods? Looked gray like my Pinnacles. I have a couple of SC rods, but they are an orangish red color
    Yeah, I'm not sure if mark still makes the add-on holder or not, but I'm borrowing those from my fishing partner. They work great. I don't normally care to have 10 rods out when fishing solo, but with two folks it's nice to have 5 for each to man.

    Those are SCRs. I see what your saying about the lighting making them look gray. I've got some 8s and 10s that are pinnacles but I love those 14s for tightlining!!! Best thing I've bought for crappie fishing in a long time.


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