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    Guess I should have asked this question first! Just purchased a couple of 10' Super Sensitive B&M jig poles. I'm wanting to get into spider rigging and was wondering if these are the poles to use?
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    I think no if you hold on I will have just what you need they should arrive in about a week Home Page I would suggest learning with a 12 footer as that is what is used mainly nationwide I think
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    I USE AND SELL THE BnM PRO STAFF FOR SPIDER RIGGING. THE PRO STAFF IS SENSITIVE AND WILL HANDLE 1/2 TO 3/4 OZ WEIGHTS. WE USE 18 POLES FOR TIGHT LINE FISHING.

    WE ALSO SELL THE WALLY MARSHALL TIGHT LINE SPECIAL FOR SPIDER RIGGING.

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    Mine is rigged out the side like Monk's. So I use 7, 8. 10, and 12 footers so I can stagger them. I know I should have some longer but I don't like them. Its just an old man thing.
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    I have several BnM jig poles along with the Pro-Staff rods for trolling there hard to beat. I came across Bass Pro's Mr.Crappie tite-line series ,signature rods and have been using them eversince i cant say enough on the durability and low profile desighn. And as far as preformance, theyre in a class by themselves. Pick up some ,you will be glad you did.


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    Hey Monkscrappie is that the new Triton crappie boat!


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    Default Triton 196 Ta

    MY TRITON IS AN '06. THIS BOAT IS NOT STOCKED BY MOST BASS BOAT DEALERS. HOWEVER; FOR MY STYLE FISHING IT IS THE BEST BOAT I HAVE EVER OWNED! TRITON DOES NOT REALLY KNOW THE BENEFITS OF THIS BOAT.

    FOR YOUR INFO, I OWNED A COMPANY THAT BUILT FISHING BOATS. I HAVE BEEN IN THE MARINE INDUSTRY FOR 37 YEARS AND HAVE HAD MANY BOATS.

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    Those are great jigging poles. I use BnM crappie wizard poles for spider rigging.
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    Thanks for the replies. Looking forward to getting my boat set up for this type of fishing.
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    I have one of the super sensitive rods and it is very good, but I would not spider rig with it. I use it more for dipping trees with small jigs or minners...Works perfectly for that, but would not be able to hold up to those heavy weights.

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