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Rod Selector Chart
Vertical Jigging – Shallow Water: The act of fishing with pole
in hand, using a slight twitching motion to move jig in a manner
that entices fish to bite. This is a very effective technique when
fish are holding in shallow water, usually during the spawning
season. The ideal rod for this technique is lightweight and
balanced to reduce fatigue, and possesses a tip that is “fast” for
light bites. However, the tip must also be balanced for proper bait
presentation. A tip too loose will cause the jig to flail. Longer
poles reduce fish spooking, especially in clear water.
Vertical Jigging – Deep Water: The act of fishing with pole in
hand, using a slight twitching motion to move jig in a manner that
entices fish to bite. The ideal rod for this technique is lightweight
and balanced to reduce fatigue, and possesses a tip that is “fast”
for light bites. However, the tip must also be balanced for proper
bait presentation. A tip too loose will cause the jig to flail.
Because fish are holding in deeper water (usually pre or post
spawn), a shorter pole can be used.
Vertical Jigging – Heavy Brush: The act of placing your jig or
bait presentation, as described in “Shallow Water” or “Deep
Water”. However, your rod tip will experience extreme abuse
employing this technique. Additionally, a more forceful retrieve
may be necessary, which will require additional backbone since
you may be pulling fish over underwater limbs and brush.
Heavier line is recommended.
Dock Shooting: This is the act of launching a jig, in a manner
similar to a slingshot, under a dock where fish will usually hide
on bright and hot days. By opening the bale of your spinning
reel, hold the jig in your hand and pull backwards until rod is
bowed. Then, launch the jig under the dock structure. Be sure
to hold the jig carefully so the hook doesn’t set in your hand!
This one can be a little tricky, but extremely productive. For best
results, your short, ultralight rod should have increased
backbone for better accuracy. A single section rod will have
better parabolic action than a multi-section rod.
Float/Bobber Fishing: Ah, the time honored tradition of using
a float. This is the act of either casting or long-poling, using a float
above the bait presentation. Your rod will need a tip-top large
enough for your bobber-stop (usually a thread or football-
shaped piece of plastic) to be retrieved and cast without
interference.
Vertical Trolling Jigs or Minnows: The act of pulling jigs or
minnows at an extremely slow speed. Your rod and line almost
appear as if your are standing still and vertical jigging. Because
of this, your rod should possess many of the attributes of a
vertical jig pole to detect light bites. And, because this is a slow
technique, backbone becomes slightly less important. This
technique is great during high winds, as the lighter pole will
reduce the bouncing of your jig or minnow, and keep you in the
“strike zone”. Our Pro Staff team of Capps and Coleman believe
this is the most effective technique, and their six National
Championships proves their case.
Crankbaiting is a super aggressive technique allows you to
cover alot of water fast, plus wind is not a factor. Pulling speeds
range from 1.2-2.2 mph depending on the mood of fish. Cranks
have a tendency to catch the larger more aggressive crappie. I
pull 8 cranks at one time unless state laws limit # of poles. The
PST Series has the backbone and tip stiffness to support this
fast paced style of trolling. I start with rod holder #1 towards front
of boat with PST143, #2 PST122, #3 PST102, # 4 PST82. The
2ft line separation allows you to cover a wider swath and helps
reduce tangling.
Long Lining or Pulling - great technique for covering alot of
water, ideal speeds run from .7-1.2mph. Most anglers fish one
man in the front of the boat using 2 14ft PST/CCT + 2 16ft
PST/CCT. The front angler uses longer poles vs rear angler to
cover a wider area plus avoid tangles. The rear angler fishes
directly out the back of the boat with 4 8ft PST or 4 RW 7.5ft
poles. Speed and jighead size determine the depth the baits
run. Most anglers tie two jigs 36" apart and cast 40-60ft out
behind the boat. This technique is most effective on suspended
pre and post spawn fish.
Bottom Bouncing - designed for probing ledges, brushpiles,
and stakebeads where crappie are relating to heavy cover close
to the bottom. This is a vertical presentation only. Depending on
depth the angler will rig a bell type sinker on the bottom then
come up the line 18-24" and tie a 4" drop loop with light wire #2
crappie hook, the next hook is tied 24-36" up the line in the same
fashion. You can tie your rigs clsoer or further apart depending
on where the fish are located. Suggested poles are Russ Baily
10.ft or Richard Williams 10-12ft. You need a sensitive tip + back
bone to wrench slabs from cover. Great fall/winter technique.
Spider Rigging - the most versatile form of trolling for crappie.
There are 3 seasons for spider rigging:
1. Pre-spawn - fish are located and traveling along creek
channels, ledges, and major river edges. Most fish will relate to
cover along these travel corridors. I prefer the stiffer PST series
in 14 or 16ft models rigged with 3/4 or 1oz Capps/Coleman
minnow rigs. The stiffer poles allow you to fish the heavy rigs
and pull the crappie out of heavy cover. Some anglers go
heavier with 2-3oz weights and move much faster.
2. Spawn - fish are shallow and relating to some type of cover
= woods, weeds, rocks, lilly pads, etc... I will fish straight jigs
tipped with minnows. Favorite jig size is 1/16 to 1/8oz. We will
troll 6-814ft BGJP poles in heavy cover moving very slowly. We
use the BGJP series because they are super sensitive and real
flimsy. The flimsy pole will not allow fish to feel the resistance
when they bite vs a stiff pole. You will see more of the subtle
bites and catch fish when they get finicky. We fish target fish
heavy cover real slowly.
3. Post Spawn - the toughest time of the year to catch weary
worn out crappie. We use the Capps/Coleman 14ft poles, they
are sensitive but yet very strong. We run 3/8-1/2 Capps/
Coleman minnow rigs during this time of year. Don't be fooled
by the light weights, the CCT series will hold up to 2oz weights
if you need to travel fast. We fish flats, points, and creek
channels probing for post spawn crappie.
Side Pulling: A revolutionary technique created and mastered
by renowned Pickwick guide Roger Gant. With all rods mounted
on one side of the boat, and the trolling motor mounted on the
other side, you basically pull the boat sideways over structure
and breaklines. Your depthfinder will inform you ahead of time
the exact depth(s) you’ll need to be in the strike zone.
Additionally, this technique will allow you to fish the shallow and
deep sides of the breakline simultaneously. One of the best
crappie-producing techniques we have ever seen, and War
Eagle manufactures a boat for this technique.
*Note: While the BGJPn Series is widely used for light trolling, please note that this will void your warranty.
Pole And Rod Characteristics: What Is Important To You?
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New Products
A. The Original Bucks Graphite Jig Pole - Redesigned
Great new features at the same price!
We introduced the very first graphite jig pole over 30 years ago, the Buck’s Graphite Jig
Pole. Now, the pole that every crappie fishermen has in their boat just got a great facelift
and even greater features. First, we improved and enlarged the guides. The single-foot
Dynaflo guides are lighter and more durable because of the alloy construction and
inserts. No more ceramic eyes popping out! And, the increased diameter of these
guides will provide more versatility when using a float or bobber. The all-new reel seat
now keeps the reel tighter to the pole, allowing for even more sensitivity yet providing
outstanding shock absorption. All of these great new features, along with a new, flat-
black rod finish, come to you at no extra charge.
ITEM
LGTH # SEC
BGJP82 n
8’
2
BGJP102 n 10’
2
BGJP112 n 11’
2
BGJP122 n 12’
2
BGJP143 n 14’
3
BGJP163 n 16’
3
B. Buck’s Gold Jig Pole
IM8 Graphite!
Constructed of 30-ton, IM8 graphite, the new Buck’s Gold provides added durability,
stiffness and sensitivity like no other rod on the market. Dyna-Flo spinning guides
provide smooth casting and line retrieval, and allow this rod to be used in a number of
popular techniques. The shock-absorption reel seat provides outstanding feel and
sensitivity and matches perfectly with the genuine Portuguese cork handle (nope, we don’t use the fake stuff).
The rich, gold color indicates a rod of high quality…and that’s exactly what we are delivering.
ITEM LGTH # SEC
GOLD102 10’
2
GOLD122 12’
2
C. The Camouflage BrushCutter
The toughest crappie rod on the market now looks like it!
If you are tough on your equipment, or if the lake you fish regularly requires you to place
the rod tip in a lot of brushy areas, this is the rod for you. The BrushCutter Series for 2010
is now made in a unique camouflage blank that depicts just how tough this rod really is.
IM6 graphite wrapped super-stiff, this rod will handle any of your needs in tough
conditions and will hoss out the biggest of slabs. Of course, you’ll need our sensitive tip
to see those bites. EVA handle.
ITEM
LGTH # SEC
BRUX10
10’
2
BRUX11
11’
2
BRUX12
12’
2
D. New! Flourescent Replacement Tip Sections
For our customers who need a little extra help seeing the tip, we now offer replacement tip sections painted with
hi-visibility fluorescent yellow paint. Unlike other painted tips, ours are painted extra long (down to the third guide)
to better help you see the tips while trolling or jigging. And, there is no extra charge! They are available on all sizes
of the following series:
BGJPN, BGJP, PST, and CCT series.
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A. Russ Bailey Signature Series
Another great offering in our new Crappie Wizard Series! This rod was designed by
Russ Bailey, host of the popular Midwest Crappie television show, and an avid
tournament fisherman. At 10 ½ feet in length and made of IM7 graphite, this is the
perfect rod for those who feel 10 feet is too short, and 11 feet is too long! Genuine
Portuguese cork handle for maximum sensitivity and a
lightweight feel. A slightly stiffer action and strong enough
to bring in the biggest of slabs.
G. Buck’s Best Ultralite Pole
Even lighter than BGJP!
96% Graphite Construction. NEW REINFORCED TIP
SECTION. Fixed Reel Seat. Bends to perfect arc for "no-
load" strength factor. 20" EVA foam handle. 2 section
breakdown for easy travel and storage
ITEM
LGTH. PC.
BBUL10
10'
2
BBUL11
11'
2
ITEM
LGTH. PC.
BBUL12
12'
2
CWRB10
10.5 ’ 2
H. The Camouflage BrushCutter
The Name Speaks for itself !
The toughest crappie rod on the market now looks like it!
If you are tough on your equipment, or if the lake you fish
regularly requires you to place the rod tip in a lot of brushy areas, this is the rod for
you. The BrushCutter Series for 2010 is now made in a unique camouflage blank
that depicts just how tough this rod really is. IM6 graphite
wrapped super-stiff, this rod will handle any of your
needs in tough conditions and will hoss out the biggest
of slabs. Of course, you’ll need our sensitive tip to see
those bites. EVA
handle.
B. Buck’s Graphite Jig Pole
Great new features at the same price!
We introduced the very first graphite jig pole over 30 years
ago, the Buck’s Graphite Jig Pole. Now, the pole that every crappie fishermen has in
their boat just got a great facelift and even greater features. First, we improved and
enlarged the guides. The single-foot Dynaflo guides are lighter and more durable
because of the alloy construction and inserts. No more
ceramic eyes popping out! And, the increased diameter
of these guides will provide more versatility when using
a float or bobber. The all-new reel seat now keeps the
reel tighter to the pole, allowing for even more sensitivity
yet providing outstanding shock absorption. All of these
great new features, along with a new, flat-black rod
finish, come to you at no extra charge. (14’ & 16’
Trollers: pg. 4)
REDESIGNED!
ITEM
LGTH. PC.
ITEM
LGTH # SEC
BRUX10
10’
2
BGJP82 n
8’
2
BRUX11
11’
2
BGJP102 n 10’
2
BRUX12
12’
2
Stiff Action - Great For Fast Trolling!
BGJP112 n 11’
2
BGJP122 n 12’
2
I. West Point Crappie Rod
Improved Balance and Action
This pole now has the balance and action of a pole that
almost feels like graphite. It is a favorite trolling pole, and
is lightweight enough for all-day jig fishing - for the cost
conscious. 100% fiberglass, 2 ceramic and 7 snake
guides, 14" EVA handle. FIXED REEL SEAT
BGJP143 n 14’
3
BGJP163 n 16’
3
C. Buck’s Ultimate
Our Premium Rod! IM6 Graphite!
As a casting, flipping or jig pole for Walleye, Bass or
Crappie. Rig for live bait, spinning or jigging. Strong
backbone, superior tip action. Super Stiff Action.
Portuguese Cork handle. 1-Footed Aluminum Oxide
guides. Spinning Guides for superior casting ability.
ITEM
LGTH. PC.
WPCR82
8'
2
WPCR10
10'
2
WPCR11
11'
2
ITEM
LGTH # SEC
WPCR12
12'
2
BULT82
8'
2
BULT102
10'
2
J. The Crappie Jack Combo
The feel of graphite - the strength of fiberglass --- at a value price!
Manufactured using a blend of fiberglass/graphite composite material, this rod offers
great performance and features at a price you can afford. It is partnered with our new
vertical-mounted Quick-Change reel (#QC2) that allows you to change your line quickly
by simply fitting a pony spool into the reel cradle (instructions included). The bottom reel
seat offers great balance and blank-thru-handle action, and yes, it even has a touch
system like many of the premium rods on the market. Want even more value? Redeem
the included coupon for (3) free spools of Vicious Panfish
Line (4-6-8 lb test)! You simply cannot beat the
combination of performance and value. A really cool
looking burgundy blank, EVA handle, and stainless steel
guide inserts for durability and smooth line flow.
D. Sam Heaton - Super Sensitive
Best Blend of Strength, Weight and Sensitivity!
We redesigned the Sam Heaton Signature Series into the Sam Heaton Super-
Sensitive. Same terrific action, but now with great burgundy color, brass plated guides
and a Portuguese cork handle. Made of IM-6 graphite (40 million modulus) blanks,
these rods are especially designed for crappie and panfish. They are so sensitive that
the smallest of taps feels like a jolt of electricity in your
hand! Aluminum oxide guides provide smoother line flow
and prevent line sticking. These are tough, durable rods
with the action you expect from B'n'M and the most well
known crappie fisherman in the industry, Sam Heaton.
ITEM
LGTH # SEC
ITEM
LGTH. PC.
CJ9
9’
2
SHSS92
9'
2
CJ10
10’
2
SHSS102 10'
2
SHSS112 11'
2
SHSS122 12'
2
Also Available in 7’ Spinning Model ( See Page 8)
K. Buck’s Best Ultra-Lite with
Bottom Seat and Touch System!
Reduce the fatigue from jigging!
The lightest and most sensitive pole on the market just got some new features! We took
our famous BBUL series and added a bottom reel seat for perfect balance, and a “touch
system” that allows you to literally have your fingers on the pulse of those light bites.
This pole will be more balanced, and actually feel lighter regardless of the reel you
choose (admittedly, we are a bit partial to our FR2 and
BMR1). The touch system actually provides a better grip
and fit to your hands, in addition to giving you yet another
advantage when the bites are light and the fish stingy. Use
this pole for vertical jigging just once and it will be the last
pole you ever purchase. 100% Ultra-light graphite.
E. Whitey Outlaw Series Santee Elite
This rod has no guides or eyes, and features a line thru the blank design. This rod will
allow more aggressive fishing in heavy brush since there
are no guides to get hung or tangled in brush. Provided
with a wire threader for each customer. Line entry port
mounted forward on blank allows you to easily pull line
back when needed, and more easily detect sight and light
bites. 100% graphite with EVA handle.
ITEM
LGTH # SEC
SE102
10’
2
SE112
11’
2
SE122
12’
2
ITEM
LGTH. PC.
BBULBS10
10’
2
BBULBS11
11’
2
F. Buck’s Custom Crappie Rod
Our customers have spoken… and we listened!
This rod is made from the same blanks as our famous
BGJP Series, but with a bottom mounted, fixed reel seat
and a Portuguese cork handle. The bottom mounted reel
seat adds superior balance, and you utilize the full length of
the rod. Made of 96% Tubular graphite.
BBULBS12
12’
2
ITEM LGTH # SEC
BCCR102 10’
2
BCCR112 11’
2
BCCR122 12’
2
3
REDESIGNED!
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