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    Am considering making rod upgrades and would like some recommendations for rods under $100. I would mostly be cast and retrieve with 4 or 6 lb line. Would also like some recs on UL rods for bluegills . Brand,length,action,etc. Thanks!

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    You'll have a hard time finding a better rod than the B n' M Sam Heaton's SuperSensitive, in the 7' length. Great sensitivity and backbone and the price is around $50.00. A better quality buy at this price break just doesn't exist - in my opinion!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jakesdad View Post
    Would also like some recs on UL rods for bluegills . Brand,length,action,etc. Thanks!
    http://www.crappie.com/crappie/panfi...-bluegill-rod/

    http://www.crappie.com/crappie/panfi...-panfish-rods/

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    I'll second that recommendation for the 7 ft Sam Heaton for cast and retrieve fishing,great rod for the money for sure.
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    I will third the Sam Heaton Super Sensitive 7' Rod!!!
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    Bass Pro Crappie Max. We like 8 and 9' rods for casting 4-6 lb test. They have replacement tip's also.
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    I'll second the Bass Pro Microlite series.
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    Get something with the micro guides. Seems to make A big difference casting the lite jigs.

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