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    Looking to add some 18’ rods for pulling cranks and was wondering which would be better the PST’s or the Pow-R-Trollers I’m not planning on pushing any these will be strictly for pulling and help would be appreciated thanks.


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    The PST's. Think the Power-Troller way to stiff for just pulling cranks. I use 2 of the Bass Pro Crappie Maxx Tightline in 18'. They are ok and had Cabela's points so they were free! LOL
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    Pst’s work great for me


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    I use both PST's and Power Trollers to pull (and push with the Power Trollers) and they both work fine. But the Power Trollers are very stiff. I do worry that they could rip a crankbait out of a fish's mouth but to my knowledge it hasn't happened yet.
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    I vote PSTs. More flexibility is what you want. I even use some old super flexible 12' Pinnacle rods sometimes when pulling and they work great.
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    Thanks everybody I have some 18' PST's coming from the Crappie Depot in Batesville we had a little mix up the other day on them but they are taking care of me.

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