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    Default Outlaw rods


    Thanking about getting a outlaw rod any pros or cons

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    I've had a few 10' cork handle Outlaws and they are great. I'm rough on them and always seem to break guide in the first eye but I just snip it off so i guess it would be about a 9'10" rod now LOL. Anyways they are very nice I use them and the Bert Bennett rod from Grizzly Jig Co.
    Crappie are snobby..... Why can't they be easy to catch...Like bass?

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    Hey Crappie King,

    For the money you can not beat the Hi-Tec rod at Pana Bait Company Cost is $24-$26 10 or 12 foot want the green/black rod not orange/ black color.

    Outlaw is a great rod, I think it is heavier than the Hi-Tec both are just as strong. I have used both of them and own both

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    Just got a outlaw rod have'nt use it yet. but i just got a Hi tec @ collieville and it's pretty go what do you think of crappie Max that what the Hi tec seem like too me but want to
    try the outlaw.

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    I purchased the Outlaw rod last fall, have used it several times, I really like it.

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    OK thank you guess I will have to try one out

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    ozark rod all the way
    If she only knew how much a fish cost me
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    you need to try the pro angler 10 and 12 foot crappie rod, it is the lighest but stongest on the market.

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    Does anyone cast with the outlaw 8'2"er? I'm looking for an 8'er to cast fixed corks with jigs. Thinking about the Outlaw 8'2" or the Buck's Ultimate 8'
    Last edited by 1jkemp; 02-06-2012 at 04:32 PM.

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    I bought a 12foot outlaw last year for fishing the brush and was surprised the abuse the rod could take.Didn't loose many jigs because the rod was stiff enough to push in the brush to get the jigs out but is also pretty sensitive. I bought the 8'2 for fixed corks as well and really like it.

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