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I’ve been looking at the ACC 12 foot rod for crappie jigging, with the rear seat reel. Has anyone used these rods, any good or bad reviews. Does ACC stand behind their product?? Hate, hate buying a rod without handling it first. Thx. 

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I have a couple of the ACC rods. I don’t have that model. I have been happy with them and caught good numbers of fish on them. Build quality seems nice and they are very functional. Not too light action, but not too heavy either 

 

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Thanks Ham. The 10-13 foot rods are light weight, and I see little flex with fish on in some videos. Appreciate the info on yours. Think I’ll try one. 

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I have an over abundance of options and I really don’t have water very close that sets up for jig pole fishing, but I’m always tempted to buy more of the ACC poles.

I have at times felt like I was under powered with some of my B&M jig poles. I have not felt that way with the ACC.

I will try to get out there and get you the model numbers in what I have. They are the only ACC sticks that I have used 

Every Saint has a past, every Sinner has a future. On Instagram @hamneedstofish

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So, I have 1 GSO8M and 1 GS76SG. I use both with a 10 lb braid and 8 lb leader to vertically fish brush piles for crappie. Usually with jigging spoons. FF5A272F-B1DA-44D5-9596-F36FD10AEF32.jpegAD820E4B-A3E7-4306-81BE-AF48889929B5.jpegit turned out to be a lot harder to photograph than I anticipated 

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