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    I'd like to buy a pair of 12-14' inexpensive rods to pull crankbaits with. Any suggestions would be appreciated. Thanks, Steve

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    I agree with Speck

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    If speck says so go for it.

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    Speck is right on!

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    B/m pst have been good to me and have handled some good size cats that want to mess up crappie action

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    Odd man out basspro tight line special 12ft. More back bone then the pst.

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    Grizzly jig sells a pinnacle rod in 8, 10, and 12ft lengths for around 16 bucks each. They are not in the same class as the top end rods, but work pretty well for cranks especially on a budget. At the very least they are good choice for the casual cranker that doesn't want to spend/or can afford to spend a lot of cash. I have a buddy that has caught a lot of fish off them the last 4 years and never had problems. Not top shelf, but cheap and work.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dongotto View Post
    Grizzly jig sells a pinnacle rod in 8, 10, and 12ft lengths for around 16 bucks each. They are not in the same class as the top end rods, but work pretty well for cranks especially on a budget. At the very least they are good choice for the casual cranker that doesn't want to spend/or can afford to spend a lot of cash. I have a buddy that has caught a lot of fish off them the last 4 years and never had problems. Not top shelf, but cheap and work.
    I have 6 of the Pinnacles and while they are not as light and sensitive as my B&Ms they are tough and well worth the money.
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