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    Default Light weight jig pole


    Looking for one in 10 fr length? What do you guys think

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    What is your budget?

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    That is a personal preference deal . Ford/Chevy question . I like B/M rods . Sam Heaton , duck commander, or the Bgjp . I was given two ACC Crappie stix and sold them . Not that they are bad rods and a lot of folks love them .I just prefer a lighter action pole.Ozark makes a nice 10 ft. rod as well . Their new pro model has a really fast tip and is very light .If you ever get a chance go to grizzly jig and visit their rod room . They have the most rods anywhere I have ever seen and you can handle them all .
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    I have a couple 12 ft rods there are so heavy gives my arm out they are good rod one is H&M’s other is Walmart brand

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    I'm in the process of switching all my rods to ACC stix. I admit most of my rods are off brand.

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    Off of recommendations from here, I bought my wife a 10' BnM Duck Commander Double Touch. She fished with it for 9 hours last trip out and really liked it. $35 price was nice, too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by slowhand View Post
    Off of recommendations from here, I bought my wife a 10' BnM Duck Commander Double Touch. She fished with it for 9 hours last trip out and really liked it. $35 price was nice, too.

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    I can't attest for 10' poles, but my 12' BnM BGJP is Light and balances well with the Mitchell 300c I have on it. I usually can go for 6-7 hours and not kill my arm...
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    BGJP 10 FT is my choice. Light as a feather with Solo reel.
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    I will mainly fish for bluegill forgot to say that. Would like to keep it 50 or less

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