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Thread: Going to try a little spider rigging. Poles??

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    I just purchased a couple of these just to give it a try. I have never spider rigged before and most of my area lakes have so many snags it is just about impossible anyway. Anyone use these and how are they for a cheap rod that runs a good chance of getting broken? I ordered the 12 ft. Uncle Buck'sŪ Deluxe Crappie Pole | Bass Pro Shops

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    I have 2 10ft ones no problems yet.
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    You can get 4 pinnacle rods for 60.00. A great rod. 12ft. 2 piece. I still use a 8ft. and a 10 for cranks.



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    I like the pinnacles and also the HT Panfish Specials that Grizzlyjig offers. Those Uncle Buck's should work just fine though!

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    Thanks for the replies. I had seen that deal on here about the Pinnacles a while back and had forgotten about them. If this works out that will probably be the route I take. Two or three rods will be enough for the time being though.

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    I just started spider rigging this year and ordered those pinnacle rods from grizzlyjigs just because I wasnt sure if I would like spider rigging. 4 rods/ $60 and some spinning reels that were like $7 each. Ill tell ya what, I love em. Of course though, I am not sure what some top quality rods feel like, but who cares they are sitting in a rod holder anyway.

    Good luck, your gonna love the spider rigging. Had my wife on the boat this past year to show her spider rigging for the first time and all she said was "My god, you even figured out how to fish lazy" lol....

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    Bobo- Tell your wife that it sure aint for a lazy man! Lot of work in preparation and rigging. But to the unfamilar observer it does look fairly simple. Lot more involved than hook-line-sinker for sure.

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    Went ahead a threw an order to Grizzly Jig also for poles and reels. Never can have enough tackle LOL
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    Good job! It's a numbers game!

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