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Thread: Wally Marshall "Mr. Crappie" Rods & Reels

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    Default Wally Marshall "Mr. Crappie" Rods & Reels


    Hi everyone, has anyone ever used a Mr. Crappie rod, and, if so, did you like it?
    All in all you're just another fish on my wall.

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    Yes I Have Used The Tightline Series And I Liked Them Better Than Any Rod I Have Ever Used.

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    i have the rods as well, and i agree, they are very good
    "Give me crappie, or give me death"

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    I have the 6 and 1/2 Pro Series spinning combo. It's great! Bought it from Bass Pro.

    Looked at a 10 foot Wally Marshall Jig Pole today. Currently use 11 ft. Buck's Graphite Jig Poles for jigging and spiderigging. I like these because I can buy replacement tip sections for $15.00.

    I don't know if you could do this on Wally Marshall rods or not.
    CATCH A BIG-UN

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    I have two of the Wally Marshall mighty lite 10 ft. poles. I really like them, they are very light and sensitive.

    A bad day of fishing
    beats a good day at work.

    Jerry

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    using the titeline series now and like them better than any others i've used. they will hold up a heavy weight and still show a dink bitin softly...or a biggun bitin softly! using 12' 14' and 16'. highly recommended!anyone tried trollin small crankbaits with this type rod???

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    Quote Originally Posted by fishdoc
    using the titeline series now and like them better than any others i've used. they will hold up a heavy weight and still show a dink bitin softly...or a biggun bitin softly! using 12' 14' and 16'. highly recommended!anyone tried trollin small crankbaits with this type rod???
    I've trolled Shad Raps and Bandits with the WM Signature Series rods (9', 10', & 11'). They work very well.
    Keith
    2008 NWR Bash Crappie Champion
    2010 NWR Bash Yellow Perch Champion
    2010 Buggs Bash Smallest Crappie Award

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    I got mighty lites - pro series - and signature series - I them all - I want say they are the best but I will say I like them as good as anything I can afford
    with my mind on crappie and crappie on my mind -
    and if ya'll see Goober later tellem I said duh huh - he'll know what ya mean!!!!!!!!

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    I use the Pro Series and the signature series in 7,8 and 12' lengths. The are the best rods for the money IMO. However, I am not a big fan of the reels; just a matter of preference though. I have never had any trouble with his reels I just like Shimano and Quantum better.

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    I have Wally Marshall's from 16 ft. down to 4-1/2 ft. I am sure there are other good rods out there but I started with WM rods and they have given me excellent service and some good catches.



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