I have used my son's in 10 ft. Great strenght, light, and sensitive.
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Just wanted to know if anyone. Had used the ACC crappie stick and what they thought of them especially the 10 ft.
I have used my son's in 10 ft. Great strenght, light, and sensitive.
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I have a mid reel seat 10 ft acc rod and really like it. I don't use it much for jigging but for long lining and it works great.
I have the cross-over but don't use it because it's a bit too heavy.
I have 2-12 ft. mid seat that I vertical jig and pitch with. I like them very much.
Also have 8 ft. mid seat that I like also.
Chuck
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I have the 8 ft. mid seat as well and it’s ok but to be honest I think I prefer the Thump City and Pro Angler 8 ft. rods better. I’m not a fan of those microwave guides on it.
I have a 12ft mid seat a 12 foot cross over and just bought my wife a 10ft rear seat, I’m a fan.
I 've been using the 12 ft crossover and 7 1/2 ft splitgrip as my main jigging and pitching rods this season and really like both of them.They are alittle stiffer then alot of Crappie poles but are still plenty sensitive and light weight.We also have a 10 ft and 8 ft midseats that my daughter uses and they are nice rods as well.
I held one many years ago a bud owned , that is my scoop on them
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I have four 8’ midsession and four 10’ mid seats I use for trolling. I’m happy with them for that purpose. I have other rods for one poling, casting and dock shooting.
after owning the 6 1/2 ft spinning rod for a few weeks, i am really using it for my shore fishing exclusively. yesterday i ordered the 7 1/2 footer, so i will have to wait and see how i like it vs the 6 1/2 footer,
ps are there any meds out there to STOP this Crappie bug tackle buying... might be getting out of control, i use to fish Bass tournaments for years, this crappie bug is worse