For spider rigging you're going to want the PST's (Pro Staff Trollers), the Capps and Coleman or the Richard Williams Crappie Wizzards. Lot's of places sell them, but Grizzly Jig Co. is hard to beat with their 3-pole discount.
I agree with Chadku about the super sensititve rods, and thats really difficult for a Missouri Tiger to agree with anything with a ku on it!
For spider rigging you're going to want the PST's (Pro Staff Trollers), the Capps and Coleman or the Richard Williams Crappie Wizzards. Lot's of places sell them, but Grizzly Jig Co. is hard to beat with their 3-pole discount.
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Thank you all for the Heads Up on the other poles. I needed a good dipping pole, so guess I'll keep on and return the other.
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Better look at Monkscrappie.com before you buy. I did and I am glad. I saved several bucks. I use Grizzly a lot but monks rod prices are really good.
Can some one post a picture of how you rig your lures for trolling I don't have much experience with trolling lures. I would be trolling water that is 14 to 20 feet deep. What size jigs and do you add extra weight etc.Thanks!
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What would be the preferred length of poles for spider rig set up? Using 4-6 poles.
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