Wow! Nice rods for sure. What is that fish sent that you are using or is it a secret recipe, just asking.
These new rods are called ACC Crappie Stix. The red rod is faster with a stronger backbone than the green rod. But I had no problem slinging in the last fish on the video (which was 14 1/2" long) into the boat. They both come in rear seat and mid seats, along with different lengths. These we bought are 10'.
https://youtu.be/2zZ4hkcdUyU
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Wow! Nice rods for sure. What is that fish sent that you are using or is it a secret recipe, just asking.
Be safe and good luck fishing
Nice video, really shows off those rods. Looks like might of got out fished there just a little bit. Also really like your jig box setup.
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Thanks on the jig box. Had to come up with something to keep them organized and then had to keep the boxes organized as well. Lol
Thanks for watching the video.
Nothing wrong with getting out fished as long as it's the wife and not a fishing buddy. I will definitely like to try out this brand.
Nice video, where did you get that jig box from
Good luck and good fishing
I bought the big box with all the smaller boxes in it at hobby lobby. Then I took a sheet of cork board and cut that into thin strips (thin enough so there's enough room between the eye and hook tip so the jig comes of easily). Then you have to rough up the places where you are going to glue the cork strips on the plastic. If you don't rough the plastic up with sand paper, the strips will eventually fall off. Thru trial and error, I found the best glue to use is DAP contact cement. It holds best. It doesn't melt in the hot Texas heat like so many other glues I tried.
I hope this helps.