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    After Bass fishing/Hunting it is time for me to get back in the crappie Game. The manufacturer that I use for Bass fishing gear introduced a line of Crappie Rods this year, The Archani, comes in 8'6", 10' and 12'. I could not resist and opted for 2 of the 12 ft and paired them with their Karve Spinning reel in a 1000 size. The Karve series is there low end Spinning reel at $25, Butter smooth, and an amazingly smooth drag. Ordered Monday and they were delivered today and Amazing Quality, feel and light weight, the rod is only 6 oz, without the reel. It is a 2 pc rod and does not use the tip into the handle section to hold the sections together, they use a solid pin if you will to mate the sections. After mated the sections are just short of touching. I like that design better than the B&M Style. Now if the weather will clear a little I am gonna go catch me some sammiches!
    I am not affiliated with SixGill, Just a very satisfied customer of 2 years and want to pass along my great experience with all of you. If you are looking to try something new, give them a shot, Best customer service in the business, Just search for Sixgill Fishing. I am being lazy and copied from the State board. Loving the rods thus far.
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    Looks pretty nice,never heard of that company.

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    Did I see that right, that rod is 110 dollars? A little rich for my blood. Looks nice though

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chevync20 View Post
    Did I see that right, that rod is 110 dollars? A little rich for my blood. Looks nice though
    A 10' Huckabee is $100 & the BnM Stick 13' rod is $100 ... so that price from a company that sells $110-$390 spinning rods is not all that far out of line. But, yeah ... the pricing of some brands of rods is a bit on the side of "a little rich for my blood" for many of us.
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    There’s a price reduction on their site once you start a purchase from the 109.99 to 76.99 plus tax.


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    If you have heard of Allen Fly Fishing they are the parent company. I am sold on Sixgills quality, performance and most of all Customer Service. Name another company that if you slam your rod in a door and break it, send it to them under their replacement program for a fraction of the cost. Arachni Series - $25 (plus a $20 shipping fee) to replace if not covered under warranty
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