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    If you could buy 4 of any rod out there to spider rig with, what would you get?

    I'm just getting into it and I've had some fiberglass rods for a while but I dont think their going to work. I mainly fish gville but I do travel to some other lakes thru out the year.

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    For the money, it's hard to beat the B-N-M PST's (Pro Staff Trolling) I use mine for both spider rigging as well as long line trolling. I have been very satisfied with the performance. I long line both jigs and cranks with them as well as spider ring a double hook set-up with 3/4 - 1 oz. weight.

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    Denali if money is no object. Southern crappie best out there for just spider rigging and budget friendly. Indistructable.
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    B&M Duck Commander trolling rods 14 ft.

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    I am with Cray on this, the best that money can buy. More back bone that PST. And very sensitive.


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    For straight up spider rigging I'd get a lighter action rod than a PST and a lighter weight rod than a Southern. I've got Jenko Spider-Trolls and really like them and I'll likely be the only one who mentions them in this thread. LOL

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    Southern pro for spider rigging, The 12' pulls cranks good also.

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    Ed Dukes is a great guy ! If I’m buying I’m going with Southern Pros. Those rods are tuff as nails! My 2nd choice will be B&Ms I like those too!
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    I like the B n M PST because of the versatility. I use them for long lining both jib and cranks and spider rig them. I really like the 12 and 14s.
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    I as well like the Jenkos, I've had mine for 1 year and had zero issues, not one broken tip and I pull mine in the boat, landed several large catfish and a big carp with mine this summer. I also like the Southern crappie rods, Cray let me try his when I was in Ms this summer and they are tough as nails. Haven't tried the Denailis but I would like to

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