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    Is there any of the telescopic rods that have some backbone to get a crappie out of cover? I have had little experience with them but I am thinking of getting a few!
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    Welcome aboard. I use the Uncle Buck's deluxe crappie poles from BPS and they hold up great. They come in 10' to 16'
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    I have (4) of them. Very reasonably priced. I coupled them w/ mini Buck reels and they have served me well. Come in various lengths. Here's the link:

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    Call Lance @ Grizzly Jig he has the B&M Tuff-Lites on sale 10' telescopic very good rods with plenty of backbone for $9.95!!
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    try psfishing.com. I've recieved good products from them such as mono and hooks. Their telescopic rods may have more backbone in them compared to a BnM fiberglass telescopic rod. They claim their rods have guides that are suitable for braided line. A plus for the Racoon.
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