Uncle Buck's® Deluxe Crappie Pole
Telescopic poles give you the length to pitch into heavy cover for big slabs. High-strength tubular fiberglass construction gives plenty of raw backbone but is light and sensitive enough to feel subtle strikes. Also features textured grip, fluorescent tip, lock-down reel seats, stainless steel guides with durable ceramic inserts, and measurements on blank for instant length identification up to 12". Line weight: 4-10 lbs.
Rated 4.5 out of 5Â by 32
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Rated 5 out of 5Â by joethefish very nice rod
this is the crappie rod ive been waiting for. i use it the same as the black widow rods but now have an ultralight reel to provide a drag. theres not much more frustrating than using a black widow and hooking into a catfish by accident and having it just span your line right off. this rod fixes that problem.
January 15, 2011
Rated 5 out of 5Â by mlcatfish Just What I Was After
Thank You For Such A Good Looking Pole At such A Great Price. Hope It Gives Me Years Of Enjoyment.
January 3, 2011
Rated 5 out of 5Â by topwater11249 Best crappie pole on the market
Light enough for a small crappie to give a good fight and enough backbone to play down a good sized bass or catfish.
December 28, 2010
Rated 5 out of 5Â by MBCrappie Excellent Trolling Rod
I have used the 13 ft pole, on both ends of a (5) five pole trolling rack. Always get a strike on the turn on the both the top and bottom hooks. Can sense the most sensitive bites. Has plenty of backbone for the big fish. Easily stored and setup. The 16 ft pole is very cumbersome and too heavy.
December 23, 2010
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too flimsy for bass but great for panfishI have caught 4lb cats , no on purpose but I take what I can get
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Not flimsy at all. Flexible, not flimsily.A:Â
You can slowly lift to catch the paper mouths. I don't think it's flimsey.A:Â
A bit Flimsey on 12' the 9' is perfectAnswers
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yes, I did , have for years on similar poles but you cannot use it to cast accurately, just line storage and increases drift distanceIf you want it for casting, get a 7 or 8 ft light rod
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Yes, the reel seat is quite durable.Answers
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I have the 13 foot, it has 3. Not a lot but works well enough. More would interfere with the unit collapsing for storage.Top 100 Contributor
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