New BPS Crappie Maxx Rods in stock

Started by Piscolli, January 24, 2011, 11:27 AM

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Piscolli

10' L action black EVA foam grips. Very nice!

Southern_Pride

Life isn't about waiting for the storm to pass.....
It's learning how to dance in the rain.

Fishless

Bill, are those the ones you were carrying around at BPS saturday, thought they were going to touch the roof!!!!!!!!!!! talk about long :o
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T.K.O n Da Crappie

10'rs are the reach out and get em' rods!

Bill I'll have to mosey down and say hello and check out the new sticks.

TKO

:)

Piscolli

Quote from: T.K.O n Da Crappie on January 25, 2011, 01:20 AM
10'rs are the reach out and get em' rods!

Bill I'll have to mosey down and say hello and check out the new sticks.

TKO

:)

Well then mosey my brotha!

wadefisherman


cousinlll

Quote from: wadefisherman on January 25, 2011, 12:08 PM
I prefer 12' poles over the 10's.

So Brian, what 12' poles are you using for spider rigging and where did you get them from?

LLL

Southern_Pride

OK this is the second time I have heard the term "spider rigging". What is that?
Life isn't about waiting for the storm to pass.....
It's learning how to dance in the rain.

wadefisherman

I picked up the 12' Wally Marshall's at BPS, Cabellas carries the 12' B&M poles. These poles are super sensitive so you can see the slightest movement at the rod tips and it keep the poles out away from the boat. I always spider rig now, 2- 4 poles off the front end and equal amounts in the stern depending on how many people are in the boat. Depth management and speed (.5-.7) are the keys to successful spider rig fishing. When the water warms up I will probably switch to jigs and long line jigs and roadrunners.