monkscrappie.com or grizzlyjig.com will have what you need, buy what you can afford. They will take care of you.
I appreciate all of the input and knowledge I have gained from this site from all of you. Thank You
I do however have a quick question. I'm new to this spider rigging technique and am looking to purchase a new set of rods. Could any of you offer some advice as to brands, length, sensitivity? What am I looking for in a rod?
Also where is a good place to order them online? I have not been able to find anything good locally at stores.
Ryan Noel
Clemmons, NC
monkscrappie.com or grizzlyjig.com will have what you need, buy what you can afford. They will take care of you.
Waterboy1
I just bought 4 from Monks. He gives a discount if you buy 4. I got the B&M Pro Trolling rods in a 10,12,14 and 16 lengths. I have used them 3 times so far and they are working out good.
Welcome to the site fishbio. There are many expert spidermen here. Everyone speaks highly of Monks and Grizzlyjigs.
"gene"
"G" Gone but not forgotten!!
I noticed you live in Clemmons, NC. Our Road Show will be in Greensboro, NC next week end. You are ony 30 minutes away. Please come out for the crappie seminars and check out all our poles before you buy. I will peronally help you with your selection.
Check out NC Boat Shows
for schedules.
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