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B'n'M Black Widow® Crappie Rod


Extendable length gets you deep into the brush where lunker crappie hide!

The Black Widow is a telescoping rod that extends up to 10' to 20' depending on model. Its 100% fiberglass construction and fiberglass-reinforced joints provide extra durability and increased sensitivity—an excellent rod for jigging live bait. Rods are equipped with a metal eye tip and line-keeper clips.

   



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10'

Light

Fast

Line Weight: 4-12 lbs.
Lure Weight: 1/32 - 1/4 oz.
Pieces: Telescopic
Model: BW3
38-105-110-00
Your Price (each): $11.99
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13'

Light

Fast

Line Weight: 4-12 lbs.
Lure Weight: 1/32 - 1/4 oz.
Pieces: Telescopic
Model: BW4
38-105-112-00
Your Price (each): $14.99
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16'6"

Light

Fast

Line Weight: 4-12 lbs.
Lure Weight: 1/32 - 1/4 oz.
Pieces: Telescopic
Model: BW5
38-105-114-00
Your Price (each): $19.99
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20'

Light

Fast

Line Weight: 4-12 lbs.
Lure Weight: 1/32 - 1/4 oz.
Pieces: Telescopic
Model: BW6
38-105-116-00
Your Price (each): $24.99
In stock


Extendable length gets you deep into the brush where lunker crappie hide!

The Black Widow is a telescoping rod that extends up to 10' to 20' depending on model. Its 100% fiberglass construction and fiberglass-reinforced joints provide extra durability and increased sensitivity—an excellent rod for jigging live bait. Rods are equipped with a metal eye tip and line-keeper clips.

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For example, if I purchase the 20' pole can I telescope it out only partially and fish it like a 10' pole?
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Don't recall that being posted or written on the rod, but I've used Senko worms rigged wacky, 1/8 oz Beetle Spins, and up to a 1/4 oz Rat-L-Trap. Wouldn't go heavier than that, however...my taste, anyway.
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I know I have to buy clip on guides but I've seen someone with this setup and I couldn't figure out how they attached the reel.
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I don't use a reel or put on guides. This pole is for getting over brush and not for casting. On the bottom portion of the pole there are hooks to wrap your line around.
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I have one and attached a small spinning real by taping it with electrical tape. Been over 10 yrs with no issues.
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I am a small woman. What length would you recomend. I love to fish. Would the Black window or Uncle Bucks, be best? It needs to be light weight.
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The 10 footer would be very easy to handle. The 13 footer would probably work if there's not a lot of trees along the bani.
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THIS THING IS AWESOME!!!
I have 2 - 20 footers...
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The 20 footer might be heavy, but 12 foot is always GREAT. Good Fishing.
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i have the uncle buck in 13 and it is very light. i would reccommend it.
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Uncle Buck makes some very good and lightweight telescoping poles that would be perfect for pond fishing. 10' or 12' would be ideal and not too heavy.
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