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    In my opinion the pin Vertex are good rods for the money.The pinn limits are the gray roda and are very heavy with little to no back bone,great for bluegills but not my idea of a good crappie rod.As others have said save the pennies and get some good ones.

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    i have also used several brands and i sell several brands , the best spiderriggin pole second to none is the ozark, the best cheap trolling rods are the hi-tecs !! i am like some of the others save up to get the best and don't buy twice , even if you just get a couple at a time!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by MEATGETTER View Post
    i have also used several brands and i sell several brands , the best spiderriggin pole second to none is the ozark, the best cheap trolling rods are the hi-tecs !! i am like some of the others save up to get the best and don't buy twice , even if you just get a couple at a time!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    I second this. Better to just have two good rods, rather than 4 mediocre rods. I bought cheap to begin with and regretted it immediately.
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    I have several different types of ozark rods that came from conway been using them since last year. I agree hold out you'll be verry impressed

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    Ok, you guys talked me out of the Pinnacles. I think i will just start with two good ones and go from there.


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    Quote Originally Posted by SoreLipsNoFish View Post
    I have several different types of ozark rods that came from conway been using them since last year. I agree hold out you'll be verry impressed
    Thanks, i think i will listen to your advice seeing how you handed me my hat last week!


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    Have them as back up poles and fish with them instead of PST,s when bight is real light. They are heavier but you ain't jig in with them anyway. Grizzly twill sell you another pole for the same price if you buy the 4 deal. Get a extra while your at it. They have a parabolic bend which means they will bend almost to the handle but plenty of strength to lift big fish with. All the other poles are great poles but not everyone can afford them so do what is best for your situation and get fishing. You can always get some others later when and if you can afford them and you would as someone else said have them for backup or to let someone else use if they fish with you and don't have their own poles. I have a neighbor who owns PST,s and would rather use my Pinnacals than his poles when he fishes with me.
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    What length are you looking for c.j.

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    I know you expect this from an Ozark prostaffer, but they really are the best rods on the market, bar none. I have had them all prior to joining ozark after the bnm quality went south. Call Conway and get the best deal around on them!
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    Quote Originally Posted by sorelipsnofish View Post
    what length are you looking for c.j.
    12'


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