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    Does anyone make a 6'6" 1pc light action rod? If so I haven't found d it unless I want to spend a buck 50.

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    St Croix, worth the coin
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    I'm assuming you are talking about a spinning rod. Check out Grizzly Jig's rods. I'm sure you'll find something there to fit the bill. Most are around the $50.00 mark or less.
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    X2 on St Croix . I bought a 6'6" Lt action a couple years ago. I think it was $100 at gander mountain. Excellent pitching rod.

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    Quote Originally Posted by T-roy 120 View Post
    Does anyone make a 6'6" 1pc light action rod? If so I haven't found d it unless I want to spend a buck 50.
    E66PLS 6'6" Power Lite Rod | Shop | ESP™ High Performance Ultra Light Rods by Norsemen Outdoors (cheaper through Grizzly Jigs)

    It's what I use .... but, it's not "lite" action (as in a wimpy bend). It has a very fast action tip, micro guides, & it's very sensitive (but, has good power for solid hook sets). Balances very good with my Okuma STX20, or my Shimano Spirex 1000, or my Shimano Aero 1000 spinning reels.

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    St Croix 66lf is a real sweetheart, been on my want list for a while now. About a buck, less if you catch a sale. Very light in the hand and balances well.
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    While it is not a St Croix, I have use the BPS Crappiemaxx, Signature Series for a couple of years now. It is a good rod for the money...about $30.

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    I have a couple 6'2'' 1 piece Outlaws..They are a great rod..

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    Quantum Smoke 6'3" one piece spinning rod # SKS633F. I like it so well that I bought a spare.

    The Lews Wally Marshall crappie rods are very nice too, come in lengths down to 5'6".
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