B'n'M Sam Heaton Super Sensitive Jig Rod
The lightest, strongest, most balanced rods ever built!
Crappie expert Sam Heaton designed these two-piece jig rods to be ultra sensitive and light, with premium 2-piece IM-6 burgundy graphite blanks. Even the smallest tap is easily felt so you can set the hook. Brass-plated aluminum oxide guides allow smooth line flow. Portuguese cork handle. Use for casting, jigging, trolling, bobber stopping.
Rated 4.9 out of 5Â by 15
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Rated 5 out of 5Â by Monk crappie poles
This is the best feeling and handling poles I have ever felt. Will take care of all crappie work needed.
October 3, 2006
Rated 5 out of 5Â by phillyparot Hands down, the BEST crappie rod
This is far and away the best rod on the market for vertical jigging crappie. The feel is incredible The strenght is amazing. Slabs don't stand a chance. I have used other rods, and would recommend these over all others.
August 6, 2006
Rated 5 out of 5Â by Bubba BnM Sam Heaton Signature Series Jig Rod
I bought the 12 footer. This jig pole is hands down the best one that I have ever owned. I would reccommend this pole to any Crappie fisherman. It has plenty of sensitivity yet strong enough to lift slab Crappie out of the brush.
July 18, 2006
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I would say the 9ft for casting. I spend 95% of my time vertical jigging wood.A:Â
depends on type of line your usingAnswers
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Tip is same color as rest of pole. It has a metal eye on the very tip end.Details:Â
Until I find the right size left handed baitcaster reel for it in person, I'd like to put something on it.Answers
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No, it's meant to be used with a hook, line and cork...like cane pole fishing!A:Â
That's all i use is ultra lite spinning reel's. Ur not casting along ways, but you would be surprised how far it will cast a 1/8 oz. jig head.A:Â
I use a shimano w/ fire line, works good, some guys use the mini bait casters.Top 1000 Contributor
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No… You really don’t want to mount a spinning real in a costing rod or the other way around. It just would not work. The guides are made differently to allow the line to pass freelyAnswers
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One on the very tip end. It's made to be used like a cane pole!Answers
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I use a shimano 2000, reel with fire line.1 of 1
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