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    Has anybody ever heard of or used Rocky Branch crappie rods ? I'm looking at 14 footers they have them for 39.00 and say they are specially made for them and are graphite which is Shelton's in Moulton,AL. I'm wanting to start spider rigging and was wondering about starting with these any opinions or advice would be appreciated thanks.

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    Never heard of them and for that price you can have Southern Crappie Rods, very tuff and very sensative.
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    BnM Pro Staffs are hard to beat. I have them ...PM for price

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    Go ahead and spend just a couple bucks more a rod on Southern Crappie Rods and never have to worry about buying another spider rigging pole again. I've tried several until i found SCR's. Use em from 1/4oz to 1-1/2oz and they do great. Super tough


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    So do you have the SCR143T rated for 2 oz or the regular?

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    Go ahead and spend just a couple bucks more a rod on Southern Crappie Rods and never have to worry about buying another spider rigging pole again. I've tried several until i found SCR's. Use em from 1/4oz to 1-1/2oz and they do great. Super tough


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    Quote Originally Posted by monkscrappie View Post
    BnM Pro Staffs are hard to beat. I have them ...PM for price

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    I just bought 4 of these from him and they look like they are great rods. Will be trying them out tomorrow at Washington.
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    Quote Originally Posted by OrangeAgent View Post
    So do you have the SCR143T rated for 2 oz or the regular?
    I have the regular 16'ers. The 14' heavys will handle much more weight, lots of people use them pushing cranks 1.6-1.8 with a 3-4oz weight ahead of the crank


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    My SCR's have the backbone that my B'n'M PST's I pull cranks with have, but the tips that my BnM Capps&Colemans had. Best of both worlds, and much easier on the wallet. Plus the 16's are made of Kevlar and carbon fiber unlike any other rods. Super strong


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    I think you would do best with Monk, he's a guide, and also great guy to deal with....

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