As long as you think spending that kind of cash is OK, then by all means, you have selected a nice group of very adequate rods. However, if you want a "tried & true" line up of crappie rods (for a bit less money to boot), you should take a serious look at B n' M rods.
They've been manufacturing rods for serious crappie anglers for decades. And a lot of the great crappie tournament anglers select this line of rods, over the many others that are out there. You can usually get something you are looking for, for around $50.00, or less. I can only tell you that from my experience (I have 4 now), you will not be disappointed by going B n' M.
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