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What all these guys have said is true. If you have the ability to put your hands on each type I would do that before pulling the trigger on several of them. Hold them and see how each one feels to you, as only you know what will work for your style of fishing as well as what you like in a pole.
Either way you cant go wrong with them, they are reliable poles. Just remember the differences that these guys have told you about them and best of luck to ya.
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i have used both pro trollers and capps & coleman i like c&c the best the pts are to stiff for me. i have used other brands also i like te hi-tecs but most of theres are only 12ft. they do have a 14ft. but no replacement tip!!! i use 14ft only. i use minnows and push jigs also and i have had no problem with then!!!!!!!
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I actually prefer the pro series trolling rods over the Capps and Coleman's. I push with heavier weights and like the stiffness of the PST over the parapolic curve of the CC's. To each their own. For pushing lighter jigs I have gone with either the Bucks Graphite Jigging Poles or Sam's Super Sensitive rods.
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I have the pro series as well 4- 16' and 2 20' like both sizes.
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I wouldn't. You could get 5 or 6 pinnacle rods for the same price as 2 or 3 b n m rods. With the money you save on your spider rigging poles, you can buy some really nice jigging and casting rods. And you'll have money left over for reels to put on your spider rigging poles.
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The BnM Pro Staff Trollers in 14 ft. is my vote. Perfect blend of backbone for big fish and sensitive tip for the light bites plus the proper distance for shallow water fish. Handles like a 7 ft rod in your hand once acclimated to it. Good grief BnM ought to pay me I sound like one big infomercial.
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I prefer the 12'2 med action bnm nice backbone but sensitive tip to detect lite bites!
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I prefer the Richard Williams model in 10 and 12ft. Very tough but sensitive enough to feel the lightest hits. Can haul 2lbers over the side with them.
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PST 12 and 16 footers in my boat. I love those rods. Get excellent hook sets, great backbone for swinging the fish directly to You for quick unhooking. I use 1/2 ounce of weight spider rigging jigs and they hold the weight at the tip good and keep there sensitivity under a load.CF
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I would put the money into better rods for less money, such as Crappie Maxx, Wally Marshall or even the Pinnacles.