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    I have upgraded most of my setup and think it's time to make some room in the garage. If you are wanting to try spider rigging PM me for more details. For now I would like to sell all to a beginner but will consider splitting up if no one is interested. I live in the KC Truman area and would prefer not to ship at this time.

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    There are 5 x12 foot Mr Crappie rods CG12L2
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    There are 4x12 foot B&M rods bgjp122-n
    All have interchangeable tips although 1 tip is 6 inches short. The bgjp tips are available from Grizzly or Everharts for about $20.

    Also have 2x 4rod Hi-tech rod holders with bases.

    Also have home made 8 rod transport rack and double seat. The seat will require 2 10 or 12 inch pedestals to complete.

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    Also have 8 assorted spinning reels to go with the rods

    2 Quantum QL2
    2 Quantum QL3
    2 Johnny Morris pro series
    2 Eagleclaw 130rd



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    What did you upgrade to? The wife bought me two Southern 16 ft poles for Christmas, been wanting to try 16 ft poles but I have a hard enough time with my 14's

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    Haven't bought rods yet. Plan on buying 14 foot Jenkos. I have Cumberland Double seat with Spyderlok rod holders and Cornfield transport racks.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Bigby View Post
    What did you upgrade to? The wife bought me two Southern 16 ft poles for Christmas, been wanting to try 16 ft poles but I have a hard enough time with my 14's
    I've fished 16' rods, they're OK. Sticking with my Southern 14's.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jigfisherx View Post
    I have upgraded most of my setup and think it's time to make some room in the garage. If you are wanting to try spider rigging PM me for more details. For now I would like to sell all to a beginner but will consider splitting up if no one is interested. I live in the KC Truman area and would prefer not to ship at this time.

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    There are 5 x12 foot Mr Crappie rods CG12L2
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    There are 4x12 foot B&M rods bgjp122-n
    All have interchangeable tips although 1 tip is 6 inches short. The bgjp tips are available from Grizzly or Everharts for about $20.

    Also have 2x 4rod Hi-tech rod holders with bases.

    Also have home made 8 rod transport rack and double seat. The seat will require 2 10 or 12 inch pedestals to complete.

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    Also have 8 assorted spinning reels to go with the rods

    2 Quantum QL2
    2 Quantum QL3
    2 Johnny Morris pro series
    2 Eagleclaw 130rd



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    I appreciate it but I have always found it easier to cast bobbers. I prefer to stick with one rod at a time.


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