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    Thinking I'm going go with southern crappie rods


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    You won't be disappointed with the Southerns.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Snubbys View Post
    You won't be disappointed with the Southerns.
    What he said. Plus Ed keeps the tip section in case you happen to break one.

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    you want go wrong with southern. Plus Ed is a great guy to do business with

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    Ed offers his Southern Crappie Rods in 2 weights of action in both 12 & 14 footers and soon 16 footers. The SCR line is what most spider riggers and long liners are using. They have a very sensitive tip, slow to medium tip action, and Kevlar backbone for lifting big crappie over the side.
    The SCR12T&14T are rated for 2 ounces of added weight but will handle 4 oz of weight easily. They have a fast tip and heavy action that is perfect for pushing or pulling cranks or power trolling.


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    Thanks for all tips !


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    I have Southern Crappie Rods. 14 footers, 4 of the regular and 4 of the heavier models. First ones I have ever had so I have nothing to compare them to. Ed Duke is top notch. He usually keeps tips in stock. I broke one of mine trying to plug in my battery charger and he replaced it pronto.

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