Been thinkin of buying a telescopic crappie pole. Any input would be much appreciated. Thx in advance!
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Been thinkin of buying a telescopic crappie pole. Any input would be much appreciated. Thx in advance!
I used to have a 6' telescopic rod with an ultralite reel and 4# test with a mini box of various jig heads and tubes... was really convenient when driving down the road and saw a body of water and curiosity got the better of me. But I found that over time, the constant extending then closing the pole wore it out and eventually it started closing on its own in the middle of fishing... lost a few nice fish due to that... I now prefer the 1 piece 7' med-light rods with UL open face reel and 6# test... the sensitivity and durability make it my favorite pole.
i dont know if these are what you are talking about but i have telescoping trolling rods from bass pro, they come in 8 to 16 foot i use them for trolling they cost a lot less than b&m and wm long trolling rods.
they are uncle bucks they start at 13.99 and work great for long lining and pushing, they are just a little to limber but i love them and at the price i can buy two to one so for the money they are great rods. hope this helps
Those are the only rods I use for spider riggin. Been using the same rods for about 4 or 5 years now and never had one to brake (yet ) the lake I fish is ate up with trees so they have been put through the test. I use the 16' down to the 10' rods two of each. They come in 16,13,12,10 and 8'. Don't know why they made a 13' and not a 14'
I have 9-14 footers that I will sell for 70.00 + shipping. I think they are Diawa, if anyone is interested I will make sure this afternoon after work.
Use B&M tuff-lite for the last 20 years or so and never really had a major problem except they wear out every ten years or so...
One thing I have noticed about these ( I used to use them 15 years ago when I started crappie fishing) is that you can't hardly find a quality one. Its like the manufacturer said, "Ok, we're gonna make this pole cool cause it is telescopic, the rest of the pole don't matter anymore":D
They are either stiff as a broom handle and you couldn't feel a 10lb catfish on it, or they are limber as a noodle and have no backbone. Either way, not too good in the quality department. Now, if you just use them to spider rig and want the convenience of shorter poles when you transport, shouldn't be an issue. But I wouldn't make one my "go to" rod for tite lining or casting.
my 2 cents
I have used these rods as well... for the price you can't beat 'em. The only thing that I don't like about these rods is that they have very few eyes. I have two of the 12 footers and they only have 4 eyes (counting the tip)... normally this isn't a problem with crappie, but if there is a chance you could hook into a striper or catfish it seems to put a little more stress on the line IMO. Hope this helps!
Blake
13.5' with Buck's mini reels is what I use. They are pretty limber so you have to get used to not setting the hook real hard as the action at the end of them is amplified. I use them strickly for front trolling/pushing. I like them fine and they cost $11.95 I think.