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    I pulled and pushed jigs yesterday with mine and I really really I like them.


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    Been longlinig for several years. Want to give spider rigging a try now
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    I think you will really like it . I had to learn to really slow things down and be patient with moving slower and making sure my line depth was pretty accurate.


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    If you have the patience you'll LOVE it. After longlining it's HARD to slow down though....atleast for me.
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    You can't beat Southern Crappie Rods.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cantcaresb View Post
    Got the t model since I will be more than likely be pulling cranks with them as well
    the regular 12's 14's and 16's work real well for pullin cranks, i like the softer action they have, allows the fish to suck in the bait and then keep them hooked, i use them fir everything to tightlining a plain jig head in brush to longlining cranks and everything in between, best money i ever spent on fishing rods

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    I am fading all my other rods out and going to all southern crappie rods. Got to use my 14 footers Friday and they are AWESOME. Going to buy more in a couple weeks , much lighter than the BnM's. Not taking anything away from BnM they are good rods and I've used them for the last 7 years but the scr are imo a much lighter rod


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    Where can you purchase these rods at? Are these for baitcasters? If you order more, is there a discount? Same questions about baitcaster reels.
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    Call and talk to Ed Duke he owns the place a supper nice guy. There on his web site. Southern crappie rods


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    Well that was fast! Ordered the rods on Friday, got home today and they were sitting at the door! Hopefully I’ll get to give them a test run this weekend

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