Skip, I use the same rods and love them. Bass Pro now sells the Crappie Maxx. I was hoping it was the same rod, with a different name. Do you know different? If it isn't, I will have to start looking for another brand also.
Do any of you have or had one of the Buck’s Gold Jig Pole? I love the IM8 Wally Pro Series I have, but broke the tip and can't get them any more and they were IM8.
I really am thinking about trying one of these. Also can anyone compare this rod to the Wally Pro Series Rods Bass Pro uses to sell and I am talking about the 10' model as I have a 12' Wally Pro Series ones, but it's a bit heavier than I want.
Any help I would appreciate,
Skip
Skip, I use the same rods and love them. Bass Pro now sells the Crappie Maxx. I was hoping it was the same rod, with a different name. Do you know different? If it isn't, I will have to start looking for another brand also.
I don't know first hand, but read up on the Gold rod, because I thought about buying one. Read a lot of reviews on line, and read people saying they break fairly easy, so I decided against them.
Loook at the crappiemaxx pro series, they should IM8 - I have sevreal & love them. No problem with breaking & have caught several large catfish on it.
I had also heard of the gold breaking easily, but no first hand experience. I like the Sam Heaton 9' rods but I can only find them at wal mart. Good balance and sensitivity. The Crappie max have several different actions and there's quite a difference between them, I was surprised when I tried them in the aisle. I have a 10' all pro that I like a lot, better than my BGJP by BnM. Hypalon handles and slip rings, and I think you want cork and a fixed seat. BnM makes one called "The Difference" that was designed for trolling and side pulling with lighter weights, you might look into one of those. I found a few of the crappie maxx to my liking, I think they were light or medium light action. I don't like a noodle. Good luck in your search, there's a lot to choose from.
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Skip,
i have been using gold poles since they first came out and have not had any problems with them that was not my fault. I like the cork handle, spinning rod eyes and it is very light. I even use them to spider rig pushin 1/2 oz weights, no problem very nice pole imo.
Last edited by CrappiePappy; 05-22-2012 at 07:15 AM.
Thank you REDEYE50 I appreciate the info! It seems toe this rod and the Crappie Maxx Pro are the only rods that seem to fit what the Wally Pro Series was. I only have the one with broke top, but I liked having one different than my others which are mostly BnM Buck's Ultimate at least that are 10' rods. I do have one other, but don't use it much because it doesn't have a cork handle which I like!
May have to try one each if these two rods.