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 Rebel2 Sam Heaton Jig Pole
The Sam Heaton Super Sensitive is the finest jig pole on the market. The cork handle provides great feel plus the super sensitive tip helps you feel the light bite. The pole also has great backbone and is super light allowing me to fish one pole in each hand all day long. I like the 11ft version partnered with 6lb test and light plastci mini reel. I prefer a 1/32 or 1/16oz jighead with Lake Fork Tackle Baby Shad. This is a deadly combo for crappie
October 15, 2012
Rated 4 out of 5Â by rosseku Fair
The number eyes is way to low for a big long rod needs twice as many to really be so super sensitive like they claim...... The bass pro brand crappie maxx appears to be a better rod and a little cheaper
September 5, 2012
Rated 5 out of 5Â by hottruck Excellant
Bought one on line from bass pro in a 9ft. Being retired i get to fish alot and this rod has had a work out with no problems at all. Had the rod bent in half with 22in. channel cat while crappie fishing with my float tube with no failure. Rod is very lite with medium action and very sensitive for jigging for slab sides. Also have a bass pro crappie max pro series in a 7 footer that i love thats very sensitive and has more back bone. Use them both and like en' both. If i had to choose just one i would go with the bass pro because i like the action a little better. Either one you'll be happy with...
August 22, 2011
Rated 5 out of 5Â by Smokeeet Cream of Crop
Great, light-weight, and super responsive--delicate.
July 12, 2011
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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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