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    6 month warranty. Says all I need to hear about what they think about the quality of their rods. Deal breaker.
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    I currently have 3 acc crappie stix rods I fish as well as many rods from other companies. I like the acc rods I have. I abuse the heck out of them and have had zero issues. I have broke one but I have broke a lot more from other brands in the past. I think they are good rods.


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    You could consider buying a spare tip end. Before you break it. You know you'll need it sooner or later. ACC Crappie Stix warranty
    Bass Pro has a sale on
    B'n'M Diamond Series Crappie Jig Pole - 12'

    SKU: *3481186
    Marked down from $76 to $60. With free shipping on orders over $50. And clearance on jigs. Well worth a look.

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    Quote Originally Posted by crappiekilla View Post
    I was thinking about getting an ACC until I read this,the price was the only thing I couldn't justify.BnM rods are my fav.Cherrywood rods are the only ones I have had break on their own for me,the rest were my fault.I am sure you guys already know this ,but just in case, if I get hung up with mono I pull the rod towards me
    Keeping the rod straight,if it's braid and don't come loose just cut the line.
    Wrap the line around a paddle or whatever and pull straight till something gives. I hate to see my line hung up on lines tangled on structure from markers or cut lines. Just making it a trap for the next time you or someone else drops in a hook .
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    If rod companies can’t stand behind their products then l don’t need to buy them.
    I like my B&M rods just fine.
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    Quote Originally Posted by NIMROD View Post
    Wrap the line around a paddle or whatever and pull straight till something gives. I hate to see my line hung up on lines tangled on structure from markers or cut lines. Just making it a trap for the next time you or someone else drops in a hook .
    Yes Sir ... what I've been telling people for years. Get a 6" length of 1" diameter wood dowel & wrap the braid around it several times and PULL !! Don't use your hands/fingers or you stand a chance of getting cut wide open. I also don't recommend using the cork or foam handle on your rods (it can cut thru them, as well).
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    Years ago things made in China or Japan were cheaper so better warranty became a way of life to survive . Gone are those days and for the most part they do not have to compete with "American made " any more . I have an arsenal of rods and when I break one I usually toss it . By the time you mail rod back and pay shipping you can get a new one at Academy Sports .
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    there is some good news , they got a new one that's 15 coming out soon , for them LS folks , not sure about much else ,but heard that recently and thunk ....bet it is pricey ....
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    I really like ACC rods but they are brittle and sensitive.

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    Quote Originally Posted by FIN View Post
    You could consider buying a spare tip end. Before you break it. You know you'll need it sooner or later. ACC Crappie Stix warranty
    Bass Pro has a sale on
    B'n'M Diamond Series Crappie Jig Pole - 12'

    SKU: *3481186
    Marked down from $76 to $60. With free shipping on orders over $50. And clearance on jigs. Well worth a look.

    Click to display additional attributes for the product




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