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    If your in the market for a new rod I strongly suggest Ed's rods. They seem like they are going to be an awesome rod and his customer service is top notch which is unusual these days!

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    He's going to be seeing a big order from me for a bunch of his new trolling rods. I've used his rods for years and have recommended them to anyone who would listen (and some who wouldn't). Top notch product and guy to deal with.
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    Great rods, I own 8!
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    I have a 14' and a 12' tuff rods. Are the new trolling rods stiffer. What I mean is when I'm pushing cranks with 3-4oz weights they have a heck of a bow to them. They work but you loose 3-4 ft of rod length because of the bow you get

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    4- 14ft poles I have had a hard time breaking them

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    4 14's and a 10 for single polling . Ed is a great guy to work with.

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    Which single pole are y'all using? Does he make a 9' pole? I need one more for this year. Fished BnM forever but looking at these for a change.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gobob View Post
    I have a 14' and a 12' tuff rods. Are the new trolling rods stiffer. What I mean is when I'm pushing cranks with 3-4oz weights they have a heck of a bow to them. They work but you loose 3-4 ft of rod length because of the bow you get
    Bob, these are more like the PST. Designed for heavy weights. PM SCOTTV. He did a road test on some of the first ones for ED. He seems pretty satisfied that the will handle the weight.
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    Been well please with them, cant wait to get my hands on the new pushing poles!!!!!
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    you want go wrong with SOUTHERN CRAPPIE RODS, Ed Dukes is a good man on top of his product he sell's, If you google southern crappie rods you can find his web site I think he has them down to either 6' or 5'6" rods and they all feel reel good (action).
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