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    Default What's your Favorite,Hands down Crappie Rod,Reel,Line Combo


    I want to get a look at what other Crappie fishermen,fisherwomen are using for thier favorite rod,include length,reel and line are.Mine is a Berkley Cherrywood 5'6" ultralight with a Mitchell Advocate spinning reel with 4lb. Spider wire line.
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    I use a 7'ML ST Croix Spin rod Advocate reel and 2/10 spider wire with a 6'leader of vicious mono.

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    7' ML Falcon, w/ a Shimano reel and 6Lb. Mr Crappie Hi-Vis.
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    I'm a fan of the Shimano Symetre 750, loaded with either 2# or 4# test mono. I put this on my B n' M "Sams Super Sensitive" 7' rod. A fine, quality rig that will catch anything. The recent increase in price of the Symetre & Sahara models, might make me go down one model, to a Sahara instead of the Symetre, if I had to purchase another. I have 4 Saharas and 2 Symetres (old style, both models) and they're great reels.

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    Loomis 7 foot ultra light and Quantum PT reel spooled with 4 pound Stren Hi Vis.

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    I use various rods/reels depending how I am fishing. For short rods to shoot dockd and to troll out of the back of the boat I like MicroLite rods. Excellent action with these rods. For longer rods I have used a variety, I just like them to be as flexible as possible keeping in mind fishing out of the front of the boat. I don;t think MicrLite makes the longer rods. As far as reels go I just like a quality reel. They don't have to be the best. I like Flueger the best but Mitchell is good.

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    My favorite is a 7ft med.light St Croix Premier, Shimano Sahara 1500 with 6lb Gamma.

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    16 ft B'nM BGJP with a cheap quantum baitcaster and 6-8 lb Vicious panfish hi vis.

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    Quote Originally Posted by abarkley View Post
    16 ft B'nM BGJP with a cheap quantum baitcaster and 6-8 lb Vicious panfish hi vis.
    16'? dang... that's long

    I like them thar 6.6' Wally Marshall sig series with whatever smooth, continuous anti-reverse reel that's cheap and 6 or 4 pound Stren or Berkley
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    7' UL phoenix with a shimano symetre with 2# izorline.

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