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<blockquote data-quote="yobuck" data-source="post: 2538355" data-attributes="member: 12443"><p>Do you only use the fly rods? Or do you use spinners as well?</p><p>8 to 12' ultra lite rods are commonly used for them down here but most have small spinning reels attached which are essentially just line storage devices as very little casting is done with the longer rods.</p><p>Crappies are considered to be in the panfish family, so its also fairly common for people in the south to use an ultra lite telescopic rod in the 10 to 12' length as well, with about a rod length of line attached.</p><p> Ive often wondered why they wouldnt work well for a small mountain stream trout fisherman as well.</p><p>B n M poles has a large selection of long ultra lites including a variety of telescopics. The Bream Buster is very popular </p><p>among the pan fishermen. </p><p>Lots of good Youtube videos of people like Whitey Outlaw using them for Crappies, Shellcrackers, and large Blugills.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="yobuck, post: 2538355, member: 12443"] Do you only use the fly rods? Or do you use spinners as well? 8 to 12’ ultra lite rods are commonly used for them down here but most have small spinning reels attached which are essentially just line storage devices as very little casting is done with the longer rods. Crappies are considered to be in the panfish family, so its also fairly common for people in the south to use an ultra lite telescopic rod in the 10 to 12’ length as well, with about a rod length of line attached. Ive often wondered why they wouldnt work well for a small mountain stream trout fisherman as well. B n M poles has a large selection of long ultra lites including a variety of telescopics. The Bream Buster is very popular among the pan fishermen. Lots of good Youtube videos of people like Whitey Outlaw using them for Crappies, Shellcrackers, and large Blugills. [/QUOTE]
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