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#4084975 - 10/26/09 11:38 AM Crappie rod suggestion.
iluvfishin Offline
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Registered: 10/11/07
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I'm in the market for a new crappie rod. Need help finding which lure rating size to fit my needs. I'm wanting one that is light, sensitive and has a good backbone. Price doesn't matter. Thanks!

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#4085061 - 10/26/09 11:59 AM Re: Crappie rod suggestion. [Re: iluvfishin]
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#4085083 - 10/26/09 12:05 PM Re: Crappie rod suggestion. [Re: Bobcat1]
dwmoore Offline
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Hands down St. Croix Legend Tournment Series 7'6 Premier Series -PS 76MLF .Get 2 Darrell
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#4085111 - 10/26/09 12:11 PM Re: Crappie rod suggestion. [Re: iluvfishin]
BigMack Offline
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Registered: 09/24/07
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No doubt
8ft ProAngler
all around rod that will handle anything that gets on it.
Customer service is unsurpassed and the price is right.
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#4085154 - 10/26/09 12:20 PM Re: Crappie rod suggestion. [Re: BigMack]
dwmoore Offline
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Hey Bigmack you think this your birthday or something? Darrell
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#4085161 - 10/26/09 12:22 PM Re: Crappie rod suggestion. [Re: dwmoore]
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Feel free to browse all the rods at www.bnmpoles.com . Also feel free to come to the next Crappie Anglers of Texas meeting, and I can bring you several rods to put your hands on. The meeting info can be found at www.crappieclub.org .
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#4085176 - 10/26/09 12:26 PM Re: Crappie rod suggestion. [Re: dwmoore]
iluvfishin Offline
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Originally Posted By: dwmoore
Hands down St. Croix Legend Tournment Series 7'6 Premier Series -PS 76MLF .Get 2 Darrell


I was checking these rods out at bass pro and I fell in love with it. Love the handles and lightweight. This one is on the top of my list.

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#4085193 - 10/26/09 12:30 PM Re: Crappie rod suggestion. [Re: iluvfishin]
dwmoore Offline
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Just add fish .You will never look back .Keep your jig in the strike zone.Darrell
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#4087095 - 10/26/09 08:44 PM Re: Crappie rod suggestion. [Re: dwmoore]
koobycrappie Offline
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Now that I got my St.Croix,I don't think I can go back to any other rod, they are that good!
If I have a guided trip, my customers use my pro anglers and bnm's, they are still a good rod and a bargain.
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#4087120 - 10/26/09 08:49 PM Re: Crappie rod suggestion. [Re: dwmoore]
koobycrappie Offline
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Originally Posted By: dwmoore
Hey Bigmack you think this your birthday or something? Darrell


Will someone buy Mack a St.Croix for his Birthday!
He needs to feel the difference! thumb
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#4087189 - 10/26/09 09:06 PM Re: Crappie rod suggestion. [Re: koobycrappie]
Martin Ping Offline
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Registered: 05/22/07
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Loc: Colleyville, Texas
Originally Posted By: koobycrappie
Now that I got my St.Croix,I don't think I can go back to any other rod, they are that good!
If I have a guided trip, my customers use my pro anglers and bnm's, they are still a good rod and a bargain.


There lies the rub...I now have three...But that's all I need...
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#4087245 - 10/26/09 09:16 PM Re: Crappie rod suggestion. [Re: koobycrappie]
BigMack Offline
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Originally Posted By: koobycrappie
Originally Posted By: dwmoore
Hey Bigmack you think this your birthday or something? Darrell


Will someone buy Mack a St.Croix for his Birthday!
He needs to feel the difference! thumb


As my partner has found, I'm kinda hard headed and gotta cheap streak. Besides, like my brother used to say, I can beat ya with a house stick off the wall. (Pool shootin' days). Just give me a pink Barbie rod with a snoopy reel and I'll show ya what for.
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#4087271 - 10/26/09 09:26 PM Re: Crappie rod suggestion. [Re: BigMack]
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Mack if we ever go fishin you can use my wife's St Croix and Shimano Sidestab. She will never know unless you break it. I'll buy the gas and you supply the knowledge. You will want one then. Best advice I can give you if you do not want to spend a hundred dollars is to never fish with one. thumb
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#4087336 - 10/26/09 09:37 PM Re: Crappie rod suggestion. [Re: Bobcat1]
iluvfishin Offline
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I put in an order for the 7'6 st croix legend tournament rod earlier today. Should be in sometime this week. It was only $220 shipped.

I also have a 6'6 g loomis glx rod that I use to shoot the docks with. Awesome rod also!

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#4087405 - 10/26/09 09:57 PM Re: Crappie rod suggestion. [Re: Bobcat1]
BigMack Offline
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I appreciate it BC1, I know they are fine rods but $230 is just plain nuts to me for crappie fishin'. I have a BPS Woo Daves $100 rod for my sigle line jiggin' and 2 BPS IM8 Rods that are very comfortable and sensitive. My buddy Joe has landed a 7 & 10# bass with his 8ft PA with no problem at all. As Mike said the other day during the TSCC, when your in 20+mph wind riding the waves sensitivity goes out the window. he didn't even bring them along during that tourny.
Let's hit the lakes if they don't close 'em down again.
We may have to go to Amarillo to find a dry lake to fish in.
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#4087473 - 10/26/09 10:19 PM Re: Crappie rod suggestion. [Re: BigMack]
Bobcat1 Offline
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Mack my St.Croix's were the $100 rod. I had been spending $20 on Berkley Cherrywoods. They are okay but my gosh these are awesome. I just found out about a trick rigging these that will make them even more productive. I ordered everything today. Thanks Guy!
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#4087672 - 10/26/09 11:48 PM Re: Crappie rod suggestion. [Re: Bobcat1]
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As good as the St. Croix rods are and they are good the Dobyns rods are better and for the same money. I have used both and Dobyns is my choice. I have a 6'8" @ a 7' in their drop shot spinning rods both with Shimano Symetre 750 reels. IMHO the ultimate setup. I still have a bunch of Pro Anglers for spider riggin, but for vetical jigging it's the Dobyns.

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#4087721 - 10/27/09 12:41 AM Re: Crappie rod suggestion. [Re: iluvfishin]
RedTopLady Offline
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Originally Posted By: iluvfishin
Originally Posted By: dwmoore
Hands down St. Croix Legend Tournment Series 7'6 Premier Series -PS 76MLF .Get 2 Darrell


I was checking these rods out at bass pro and I fell in love with it. Love the handles and lightweight. This one is on the top of my list.


If as you said, money does not matter, then surely go with the St. Croix. I use ProAngler and have tried all the traditional lower cost Crappie Rods, they all have good points. I really like my ProAngler rods very much, but when I can afford them I will change over to St. Croix. bouncy
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#4087939 - 10/27/09 07:08 AM Re: Crappie rod suggestion. [Re: koobycrappie]
Mike Andrews Offline
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Registered: 04/12/05
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Originally Posted By: koobycrappie
Will someone buy Mack a St.Croix for his Birthday! He needs to feel the difference! thumb


I've had mine in the boat and he won't even fish 'em......I think he's scared scared
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#4087944 - 10/27/09 07:12 AM Re: Crappie rod suggestion. [Re: Rangerbobtx]
Mike Andrews Offline
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Originally Posted By: Rangerbobtx
As good as the St. Croix rods are and they are good the Dobyns rods are better and for the same money. I have used both and Dobyns is my choice. I have a 6'8" @ a 7' in their drop shot spinning rods both with Shimano Symetre 750 reels. IMHO the ultimate setup. I still have a bunch of Pro Anglers for spider riggin, but for vetical jigging it's the Dobyns.

Steve


Show me where I can buy a Dobyns for $100....the Premiers that everyone (including me) likes are $100. The Legend Tournaments are a different story though. I had a pair of the Dobyns Champion drop shot rods, they are crazy sensitive. Sold them to buy my Legend Tournaments...
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#4087947 - 10/27/09 07:13 AM Re: Crappie rod suggestion. [Re: Bobcat1]
Mike Andrews Offline
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Originally Posted By: Bobcat1


+2

I bought my LT's from them. Free shipping & no tax.
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#4087988 - 10/27/09 07:33 AM Re: Crappie rod suggestion. [Re: Mike Andrews]
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Registered: 05/31/06
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Can't go wrong with St Croix!!!
All the rods I built are from either St Croix or Loomis mostly, mixed in with some Sage
If money is no object, then the Legend Elite is something to consider... If not, any St Croix is much greater than no St Croix

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#4091906 - 10/28/09 06:20 AM Re: Crappie rod suggestion. [Re: SLABmeSILLY]
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you didnt say what style of fishing so i would assume jig fishing vertical. i would call some buddies or ask tff members to test drive a few rods. if your close to lavon you can try out my selection.pro angler,b&m,wally,phlueger. everybody is different and will like something different. try jigging with the line in your hand. you can use a broom stick and catch more fish. you can feel any limb ,stick,rock,minnow seizure better in the line then you will in any pole. if you practice you will learn all kinds of new techniques and not set hooks on tree limbs.LOL. this time of year the walmarts,targets,toys r us have empty shelves with that one toy of the year that everybody is buying up becuase its the thing to do. to me that is the st croix rod. im not knocking the rod just dont buy the hype,buy the rod.if its best for you. good luck on your search and your are welcome to test drive any of the crappie poles i own if your in the lavon area.
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#4091976 - 10/28/09 07:07 AM Re: Crappie rod suggestion. [Re: brent1]
Guy Skinner Offline
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Loc: TX, USA
I've said it before and I'll say it again; the St Croix is not for everyone. Some like broom stiks and some like buggy whips, and some like a USA made, professionally designed and manufactured fishing rod. Whatever brand rod anyone gets, I hope that you are happy with it.
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#4092274 - 10/28/09 08:49 AM Re: Crappie rod suggestion. [Re: Mike Andrews]
ERNEST PATY Offline
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It's not just the results that count, sometimes it's the pleasure in the journey. A good angler (or a poor one) can certainly catch fish on any rod but a good, sensitive rod is such a pleasure to use. I use the 7' $100.00 St Croix most of the time now and will soon get another but I also use other rods part of the time without a noticable change in the catch rate.

It's just a matter of personal choice. I have several different brands and when using a longpole don't really care which I pick up. It's when casting or vertically fishing brushpiles that I notice the most difference.

I reccomend the Wally Marshall Signature series 5'6" model @ around $40.00 or the Falcon 6' med lite model @ $60.00 range in addition to the St. Croix.
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