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    I know there has been alot of post on what poles are the best.I just wanted to share some of my findings.I spend around 100 days a year on the water after crappie and I haved used alot of different types of poles.I have yet to find any that I like anybetter than the old Crappie Wizzard poles or the new Wizzard poles made by B&M.A great pole at a good price and good people to work with.

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    You hit the nail on the head. GREAT rods and GREAT prices what more could a fisherman ask for.
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    Quote Originally Posted by KyTeacher View Post
    I know there has been alot of post on what poles are the best.I just wanted to share some of my findings.I spend around 100 days a year on the water after crappie and I haved used alot of different types of poles.I have yet to find any that I like anybetter than the old Crappie Wizzard poles or the new Wizzard poles made by B&M.A great pole at a good price and good people to work with.
    Sounds like you been hanging out with Richard Williams a little too much.:rolleyes:

    I agree about the poles though.
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    Cane Pole! Sometimes we have to give credit where credit is deserved and those poles are some nice poles.

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    I just picked up my first BnM today, Academy had em onsale. I'll let you knowhow it works out this week

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    I'll be getting a BnM Crappie Wizard in a couple of weeks. I'm looking forward to trying it out!

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    You will like it..

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    Got my first Crappie Wizard a couple weeks ago and I agree - for the price, it's the finest rod I've ever used. Light, and ideal balance, stiffness, and sensitivity. Couple it with a Pfleuger President 25 or 30 and you've got a killer setup for dipping or vertical fishing. If I were a tournament fisherman, that's all I'd have in the boat. Get the one with cork handle.

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    Love the cork, wouldn't fish with anything else...how do you know what model you have?

    never mind, found it:

    Sam Heaton Super Sensitive

    We redesigned the Sam Heaton Signature Series into the Sam Heaton Super-Sensitive. Same terrific action, but now with great burgundy color, brass plated guides and a Portuguese cork handle. Made of IM-6 graphite (40 million modulus) blanks, these rods are especially designed for crappie and panfish. They are so sensitive that the smallest of taps feels like a jolt of electricity in your hand! Aluminum oxide guides provide smoother line flow and prevent line sticking. These are tough, durable rods with the action you expect from B'n'M and the most well known crappie fisherman in the industry, Sam Heaton.
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    If it doesn't have a cork handle..I ain't fishing with it. Unless you count my big ugly catfish rigs. I love the B&M rods. I have a few Wally's and a crappie commander...they are both good also.
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