Thank you every one for your opinions and advice. G the reason I’m thinking about 16s is because I really want to get the bait out in front of the boat . I have thought about going with the 14s though..
Thank you every one for your opinions and advice. G the reason I’m thinking about 16s is because I really want to get the bait out in front of the boat . I have thought about going with the 14s though..
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I have two rods in the following lengths,16, 14, 12, and 10'. All are either crappie Maxx from Basspro or bjp series from B&M. Everyone of them has been doubled over under the boat and I didn't break anything. All 8 rods have Shimano IX rear drag reels for $10.00 each. Each spooled with 100 yards of 20 pound braided line.
Took a warrior out crappie fishing yesterday, his first time. We doubled over rods several times, broke line off at the hook once. Caught his limit and came in about 8 th out of 30 teams yesterday.
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Quick, someone teach me how to fish so I can win this tournament!!!
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Quick, someone teach me how to fish so I can win this tournament!!!Redge, Javelin 180 LIKED above post
I love my Capps and Coleman rods especially when the temps are low and the fish bite light usually run 3/8 egg weights on them... I have a set of southern crappies that I like they are the 143t and so great with heavier weights and I have a set of ozarks that are my favorite! They seem to be a good all around rod!
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Let me throw the Denalis’ in here!! I can truly say I have been completely satisfied with mine.
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