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    Looking for a spider Rig rods 12 to 14 foot that Will handle a 1 ounce weight

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    I highly recommend any of the Jenko Fishing products. Here's a link to the Spider Troll rods that will handle 1 oz weigh. I currently use their Slab City Trolling series rods since I fish nothing heavier than 3/8 oz weights.

    Also, they have free shipping at this time. FREE SHIPPING on all orders using the code "SPRINGSHIP" through April 15th!

    Spider Troll - Trolling Rod Series – Jenko Fishing

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    Southern Crappie 143T is designed for that.
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    BnM Capps/Coleman 14' rods will handle that weight .... I use mine to Push jigs/cranks with 1oz to 2oz weights. Most of the guys I know that Spider Rig are using BGJP's, Capps/Coleman, or Jenko rods, but they mostly use 1/2oz to 3/4oz weights.

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    I use 12' BnM graphite jig poles, use mostly 1/2 and 3/4 oz weights. I'm sure 1 oz. would be no problem.
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    Denali can handle a 1oz with no problem

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