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Make all our own, they are quite a bit different than C and C's.
I have a bunch I'll give you, not sure of the weight on them but they will get you started. I'll bring them to the next meeting.
Quote from: Bob on March 22, 2020, 06:36 AMMake all our own, they are quite a bit different than C and C's.Hey Bob, I'd like to make my own. Would you be willing to share any details of yours, e.g. type/weight of line, distance between hooks and weight, do you use loop knot how big, type/style of weight to limit water resistance/friction etc.? If I'm gonna make them, would like to get them right the first try. If not here, could you message me?
I'll try to do a step by step with pics soon and post in another topic.
I was in Cabelas today shopping for long crappie rods. The staff didn't know much about crappie fishing, but the guy showed me a long 12 foot rod that collapsed to about three feet. It looked like a great idea, but we couldn't find if it would support a 1 oz weight. So I came home with nothing. I have been told BnM, southern crappie rods are good.
Quote from: Bob on March 24, 2020, 06:09 AMI'll try to do a step by step with pics soon and post in another topic.Thanks Bob, looking to upgrade weight I use and it seems making my own is my only option.