My favorite is my 11' Todd Huckabee Pro Series and a ABU Revo S baitcaster
Mr crappie spinning reel mcs50 paired with a 10ft bgjp by B&M.Use it in 6-30fow and really like the setup.I also use split shot sinkers above my jig,#4 or 5 splitshot is best.T9o much weight and you loose your feel,can feel steaks and brush good sensitivity with the setup above.
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10' Ozark Tony Edgar rod. One of the most sensitive rods I've had in my hands. The other is a 9' Outlaw rod. The Outlaw is super lightweight.
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10 ft SH SS with cheap $11 Shakespeare Alpha size 20 spinning reel. 6 lb Mr Crappie hi vis line. Also have same rod/line with Mr Crappie solo reel.
10'Acc crappie stix,11' Ozark both rear seat.both are good poles.I use any cheap spinning reel that will balance them.
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It's all about preference. I'm a tackle junkie and have had 1 or 2 of about all of them at some point. My go to is a 10' rear seat Ozark, close 2nd a grizzly jig elite. Reel makes no difference. I like ice reels, any will hold line.
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10 ft Duck Commander double touch with a Solo reel with slick 8 hi vis braid.
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Disagree that reel diesnt make a difference.When jigging over 14fow i believe reel will make a difference.I use a frw mr crappie solo reels and when you get over 14fow its a pain if you have to reel.You can pull them up by hand then you have all that line in the floor,aggrevating.Thats why i prefer a spinning reel,and if you want to cast you can.I will use the solo reel when shallow and like them alot.
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