Thx for the report.
Finally got to put cranks on my new 14ft Southern rods and was very pleased. I always "push" with 2 or 3 ounce weights. Before these I had 14ft Ozark rods that were good rods as well but I will say for the money these Southerns sure performed well. Didn't catch a ton of fish but a few in the pound range and they handled great. These also seem to have much less bend in them when running. Hopefully you can see in the pic....the rod on the far left has a 3oz weight and the other two have 2oz.
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Thx for the report.
Are they 143Ts? IMO the best rod on the market.
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For you guys that have the 14t's can you use them with 1/2 to 3/4 oz, caps and Colman style rigs. I would like to get a set that could handle both types of fishing.
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Yes did these are the T's....and Boa I use them for both. That's exactly why I have them...didnt want to have 2 sets of rods to deal with. They may not be as sensitive as something like a BGJP but I haven't had a problem. I did paint the tips because I was used to that with my Ozarks.
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Thanks guys. I can see a set in the works before my next trip to Miss.
Southern are great rod's I have a set of regular and set of heavy's. But I also have a set of BnM PST's and bought a set of Capps n Coleman tips that gives me 2 different style rods just by changing tips. Just another option to think about. Bo you come in down for Crankfest???