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    Default B n' M, Mr. Crappie, or Zebco


    Looking to pick up a couple cheap rods to add to a spider rig and looking thoughts. Probably 10 and 12's. B n' M West Point, Mr Crappie 2 piece fiberglass or zebco crappie fighters? Probably purchase 2 10's and 2 12's for now. Thoughts on these? Thanks.

    FYI. Reels for these are Shimano IX2000 models.

    Or if you have something else in this range, please let me know. Thanks!

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    I have all the ones you mentioned and prefer the Zebco.If they come with the reels, give them to some kidscand put the Shimano's on. If you look around, Monks and Grizzly usually have some graphite rods for about the same price.

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    Ive had all 3 due to trolling on a budget! I like the West points the best. The others are too light action for me. I fish a lake with a lot of grass and the West points will pull through it when the others will not. I run 2 12’s, 2 10’s and 2 8’s off the front of my boat. All West points. Walmart and cabelas have them near me. Walmart being $2-4 cheaper depending on length.


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    I’d go with the Jenko’s quackrstackr linked above.


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    I have the west points as well. 10ft. Got them from walmart 19.99. Good rods and can handle 3/4 to 1oz weights

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    I don’t have any real experience with other but I like my Jenko rods. Looking to add 2 more.

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    Me and a lot of other people bought and use the limit rods from Grizzly jig company. you get a discount buying 4 at a time also.

    https://www.grizzlyjig.com/p-296-limit-rods.aspx
    Be safe and good luck fishing
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    Southbend are very good rods at a good price.
    12' will handle 1oz weights.

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    Quote Originally Posted by scrat View Post
    Me and a lot of other people bought and use the limit rods from Grizzly jig company. you get a discount buying 4 at a time also.

    https://www.grizzlyjig.com/p-296-limit-rods.aspx
    Scrat dang what a site. I had to get off of there before I started spending money. Those are some good deals on all kinds of stuff.


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