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Thread: Slab Seeker Rods by Zebco!!!!

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    Default Slab Seeker Rods by Zebco!!!!


    Just wanted to know if anybody has used these rods and how do they perform?

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    Tried one but found it to be too heavy for me.

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    I've got 2 12' Slab Seekers. To me they are fair at best for jigging They will not touch a B&M, Wally Marshall, or Hi Tech for feel. The tips are a little whippy for spider rigg'n but ok if you don't use much weight. The reel's probably the best part of the combo.
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    I have one that is 5'6" and love it for vertical jigging around dock's,the whippy tip allow's you to put alot af action on your jig with just a shake of your wrist and when the fish dont want much movement,like they do in the cold water it will help you get a few more strikes.
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    nothing to brag about but it don't take much to bring in crappie as long as the drag works and it reels the fish in
    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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    These have no backbone or at least not enough to pull fish from heavy heavy cover and spidering is out of the question I would go with a Outlaw pole or the new Todd Huckabee poles from quantam

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    I have also wander about the slab seeker telescopic poles anyon tried them?I have a uncle bucks and I like it.

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    I have 2 - 12 footers.. Fisrt fish I landed was a 10 pound striper on one.. That was a fight on 4#.. I like em but they seem flimsy.. BUT they don't break..I snapped 2 BnM and a Halfly rod

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    I bought 2 of them this year and they seem to be a bit on the heavy side

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