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    I use the Signature Series Crappie Maxx 14fters. for spider rigging and i use them in different lengths for long lining. Great rods for sensitivity and backbone. Put one next to the PST's and they have the same bend it them using the same weight, just not as bulky or heavy as the PST's. And you can take them back and get a discount on a new one when they break as long as they're not older than 4yrs. LOVE THEM! With the spring fishing classic going on right now, trade in an old rod and get a discount on a new one.
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    Yea I can get one for $35 right now. Spider rigging is out for me. I can only fish 2 poles at a time in PA, DE and MD. these style rods are def new for me. Just can't decide what size to get. 8' 9' or 10'. I'm pretty sure they will be good for fishing a cork/jig too

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    I really like my 8 for that. Not o long and not to short for casting and use it a lot single poling in Buck brush. Take one or find a reel in the store that you would use. Put it on each one and check the balance to see which one might work the best.
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    I have four. Great poles. I fish a lot of heavy cover, and have beat them on cypress limbs for several years. They have held up great. Can lift a big perch in the boat with no problem.

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    I have 2 9' and just bought 2 11' last weekend when they were on sale for $30 each. I'm going to use em for pushing while the BGJP's are pulling. It'll look like a chinese fire drill when I get busy, but I can't wait.
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    I have a 9ft. It has good backbone and is pretty sensitive I use mine on docks for the places I can't shoot or get to by casting. But they are easy to break they are brittle.

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    Got the 8' mighty light today and paired it up with a Shimano Sahara 1000. Now just need to decide on a line. I'm been a huge fan of triple fish for years buy can only get it I'm 6 pound line and think they changed the name of it a a few years ago. Wanted to try something new. Almost bought a spool of P line floroclear. Prob going to pick that up next time I'm up at bass pro. No rush. The weather looks super cold here for the next week.

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    The 7ft rods are nice casting rods for spring spawn fishing and I have had good luck with the longer trolling rods.
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