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    Default wtb acc crappie stix


    Looking to purchase 2-4 of the 2 piece 7' 6" Acc Crappie stix.
    Checking here to see if anyone has any they want to part with before buying new.
    Send me a pm if you have any.
    Thank you, Tony.

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    Have you held one in your hand ?
    feels like a broom stick to me !
    i bought one and fished with it twice and sold it !
    but of course we all like different stuff ! That’s why they so many makers out their i guess !

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    Actually no I haven't.
    Maybe I should.
    I will search for a place that has them on hand near me.
    I'm wanting something in 2 piece in the 7 1/2 foot range for crappie and then for walleye fishing in Canada.
    Easier to manage the 2 piece rods especially if portaging.
    So I thought this rod would fit the bill and not break the bank.
    Thank you for your input.

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    To me it makes a good dock shooting rod due to it's stiffness. For casting jigs I believe there are better choices
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    For casting jigs the ACC 8' 2 piece rod is better than the 7'6". If you want one that is a little less stiff for casting the 8' 2 piece Pro Angler is a really good choice and is also a very good choice.

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    I have a pro angler rod that’s 5’6” and really like it . I just don’t use it much because I now like a longer rod !
    i use a Wally Marshall speed shooter 7’ for casting and shooting docks 98% of the time the rod feels great in my hand but we all have a different feel and like different things You will be hard pressed to find a rod as sensitive as the Wally Marshall and it has great back bone and they used to be less than 50 bucks but prolly gone up some now just like everything else !
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    I like the fast action of the ACC rods.
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    They are very light and sensitive with some great backbone to wrestle fish out of the thick stuff. Besides crappie they have given a couple of good sized cats and a beast of a mirror carp out from within the dock pilings. The 6' footer is the first rod I grab to shoot docks. I have dock shooters from Wally Marshall, All Star, B&M to choose from. Great rod with very good balance.
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    Ive done lots of Canadien Walleye fishing in past years primarily casting small jigs or trolling lures.
    Feeling the tap on a jig is different than a fish grabbing a Rapala and needs a different rod imop.
    I personally prefer rods 7’ or less for that type fishing.
    I own 10 Pro Angler rods from 5’6” to 14’ including a couple 8 footers.
    They are a tough rod sold by a very good company.
    I also own an ACC 8 footer and several B n M 8 footers.
    I like and use them all for jig fishing for Crappies.
    I also own a B n M 10’ Sam Heaton super sensitive model, they also make a 7’ in that series.
    If i were going to be casting jigs for Walleyes id be taking one of those along for sure.

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    Thank you all for your comments and recommendations, rethinking my decision after more researching.

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