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    I am about to buy 8 new rods and reels for spider rigging. I am sure this question has been asked before, but technology chages so much I wanted the newest opinion. I am looking at 14 footers. Any help would be much obliged.
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    I have 4 12' B n M rods and am real happy with them. You can order replacement tips if you happen to break one. I also have 2 10' Wally Marshall rods but you can't order replacement tips on them. (yes, I broke the tip of both of them)

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    You cant go wrong with the B&M rods.I have around 12 of them and love them.I really like the Williams rods and the Russ Bailey rods all made by B&M.

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    If you were going with 10 footers i would say Proanglertackle.com. 14 footers would be one of the BnM options. You need to check BPS as i think they have the Capps and Colman 14 footers on sale big time.
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    I like the Wally Marshalls at BPS!

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    I prefer the Wally Marshall 10' or the Pro Angler 10'. While you can BUY replacement tips for the Pro Anglers BPS will GIVE you a whole new rod if you break the Wally rod.

    In my opinion the 14' rods are a bit too long and are good only for trolling. The 10' rods are useful for brushpile or bridge fishing as well as trolling.
    Good fishing.

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    BnM ProStaff's or the Capps and Coleman's in the 14' length will set you up perfect for spider rigging. www.bnmpoles.com
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    I like them Richard Williams Crappie Wizard 10 footers. I swear by them not at them. Of course I like 'Ol Richard too. I am biased.

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    Cabelas has the Capps and Coleman 14' and 16' on sale.
    its 39.95 for the 16s and I think 34.95 for the 14'.

    I got 2 of them at this price.
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