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    Looking for some good expandable jig poles. Anyone have any suggestions?
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    I do not use the expandable poles.....I use B'n'M poles....they are two piece. I like the Sam Heaton models.
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    No such thing as a good expandable pole in my opinion. Two-piece 10', 11', or 12' only way to go in my book. I'm partial to BnM Custom.
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    B n' M - Sam's Super Sensitive. Great rod!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Crestliner08 View Post
    B n' M - Sam's Super Sensitive. Great rod!
    yep

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    you can catch crappie with expandable poles i did it for years now i like my bnm poles but if you don't have the money any pole will catch crappie .i have went out at night with 12 foot cane poles and wind drifted lakes and caught way over my limit in crappie. so i say by and fish what ever you can afford
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    My wally marshalls do not catch any more fish than my old telescoping poles.......they're just prettier.....
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    B n M has a nice line of expandable rods some with reel seats to add a crappie reel on them. not to bad on price and you can get them online or basspro.

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    B'n'M is the only way to go in my book. Check out the Ultralite Bottom reel seat poles. They come in 10', 11', 12'. The 10' only weighs 4ozs.

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    Well I guess I have to break away from the pack cuz B'nM' rods are junk IMHO. I have broke too many of those things and have friends who have broke them to. I won't buy any more of em!

    I have used WM or ProAngler for the last 5 years without any problems.

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