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| So what are you guys thoughts I have rods that are both...Considering another Rod this Fall..I Like both but wanted to hears some opinions and reasoning why you like what you like...I have found so far that with smaller baits either is great was gonna order custom predator in split for pounder Rod...ended up going to expo and glad I did ended up going full cork due to great point by TB worker...pulling pounder all day split grip starts to dig into Rib cage were full not as bad...Really like 13 omen Rod due to pad in cork handle nice features...what you guys like and dislike about both??
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Location: St. Lawrence River | The only rod I want split grip is my bucktail rod.. I would not want to work rubber with a split grip rod. your ribs will still be sore no matter what. But a full grip rod will help. |
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Location: Apparently where the Muskie aren't | Sounds like your going through Thorne. If that's the case get a full cork with a flair. Best of both world IMO. Gives the comfort of a full but has the flair to make it feel like a split. If it isn't through Thorne than I would still go with the full grip. |
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Location: Chisholm, MN | The only split grip I use these days is a sling blade. I wish it was full grip. |
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| Full grip unless you like the feeling of your rod smashing into your ribs on every pull. |
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| Musky_Mo16 - 7/14/2017 12:48 PM
Sounds like your going through Thorne. If that's the case get a full cork with a flair. Best of both world IMO. Gives the comfort of a full but has the flair to make it feel like a split. If it isn't through Thorne than I would still go with the full grip.
Like I said I already got a Thornes Predator and its a 9'6" XH pounder rod and its full grip love it....also love the neoprene pad built into the OMEN MUSKY Rod it does help...Now I have split Grip on my jerk bait musky Mojo and love it for Jerks and also have split on my top n tail Legend but those are both working small baits and dont wish those two were full grip at all...but anything bigger I go Full grip...I just wanted to hear other ppl thoughts and see if any one prefered split on bigger Rods..
See dude in buy sell Lookin for a Big Nasty with Split Grip and couldnt figure out why he would want that Rod like that...That a Big Bait Rod and I couldnt spent that money on that Rod and rash up my Ribs |
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| JakeStCroixSkis - 7/14/2017 12:38 PM
The only rod I want split grip is my bucktail rod.. I would not want to work rubber with a split grip rod. your ribs will still be sore no matter what. But a full grip rod will help.
Sounds about Like Me....What you using as Bucktail I know you said you use a Legend top and tail I believe with beast 50hs for shadz you use that for small blades?? I have same set up use it for small blades and use ELK river custom 8'6" for bigger Blades with beast 60hs then if 60hs wearing me out switch to 8'7" omen with Beast 60 4.9 and roll tens there |
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Location: Contrarian Island | personally I prefer full grip, never liked the feel of split grip. |
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| Full grip & the reason is pretty simple, they float if they accidentally hit the drink. |
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Location: The desert | Split grip sucks. Never understood the point. |
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| I love my split grip but it bruises by ribs if I am throwing a walk the dog bait all day. I have solved this on one of my rods by using tennis turnagrip to make it softer, added to much bulk on the other and was uncomfortable. |
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Location: Minnesota | I like the look of a split but that's as far as I'll go all my rods are full. |
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| muskyhunter47 - 7/14/2017 3:43 PM
I like the look of a split but that's as far as I'll go all my rods are full.
Exactly I really like look of split Grip but unless yo using small light baits cant do it all day... |
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Location: MN | Full grip
- ribs/side when jerking/ripping
- better rod balance
- floats |
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| I use the split on my light Bucktail rod and that's about it. I like the feel of it for whipping out small baits and the rod/reel combo is ridiculously light. Any lures with a decent weight to them or lots of resistance on the retrieve I'd much rather have a full grip. More surface area against the ribs is a good thing. |
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| muskyhunter47 - 7/14/2017 4:43 PM
I like the look of a split but that's as far as I'll go all my rods are full.
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Location: central illinois | nar160 - 7/14/2017 4:08 PM
Full grip
- ribs/side when jerking/ripping
- better rod balance
- floats Same here |
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Location: new richmond, wi. & isle, mn | Don't care for split grip. They feel awkward. All my rods are full handle. |
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Location: St. Lawrence River | 25homes - 7/14/2017 3:49 PM
JakeStCroixSkis - 7/14/2017 12:38 PM
The only rod I want split grip is my bucktail rod.. I would not want to work rubber with a split grip rod. your ribs will still be sore no matter what. But a full grip rod will help.
Sounds about Like Me....What you using as Bucktail I know you said you use a Legend top and tail I believe with beast 50hs for shadz you use that for small blades?? I have same set up use it for small blades and use ELK river custom 8'6" for bigger Blades with beast 60hs then if 60hs wearing me out switch to 8'7" omen with Beast 60 4.9 and roll tens there
I run a LT Top n Tail for small stuff with Beast 50, up to single 8's or so..
9' XH TI paired with Revo Toro S 60 WITH beast jigging handle, this is my bucktail rod. The S60 with jigging handle turns 10's like butter.. i love this setup for double 10's up to 4-4.5oz..
And a 9' XXH with a Beast 60 for rubber, and big stuff. |
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Location: Manitowish Waters WI | Split grips were ultimately designed by mass produced rod makers to cut back on cost for sky high prices of cork. Sensitivity and feel for most muskie applications is BS. It did give custom rod builders a nice space for logos or custom thread work. As stated above full grip is the only practical option for a muskie rig. As Kirby sated I wish the one split grip I did own was full cork so I converted it with padding and xflock shrink tube. |
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Location: central illinois | Split Grip=No #*^@ Way!!! |
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| I prefer split grip 100% of the time, I hate having to look where I put my right hand to cast, split I can tell where it is and how much power I can give it. Ribs hurt either way when you set the hook on a pike but your hoping for a 62" musky. I have 1 full grip and I have thought about cutting it and taping it over. |
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| Wow, very interesting....sounds like nobody likes/uses/has split grip rods....I have mostly Premier rods and was going to upgrade to a Big Nasty Split...thought the split grip on makes all the much better, at least in looks. Now I'll have to rethink this....Dam |
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| I've gone to all split grips except on my glider/walk the dog topwater/ripping cranks rod. Almost everyone I know has as well. They're not just a fad or marketing scheme. All about personal preference. |
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Location: St. Lawrence River | Northern Falls - 7/16/2017 1:54 AM
Wow, very interesting....sounds like nobody likes/uses/has split grip rods....I have mostly Premier rods and was going to upgrade to a Big Nasty Split...thought the split grip on makes all the much better, at least in looks. Now I'll have to rethink this....Dam[/QUOTE
Tons of people have split grip rods and love them. This is a very very very small percentage of the musky world chiming in on these threads. In all reality, its nothing to stress over. Very minor detail.. Big Nasty, I definitely go split grip. Rear handle length is longer with split grip Big Nasty, and i wouldnt want to sacrifice a single inch, cause the handles on those rods are not that long, in my opinion. |
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| I love the split grip rods but can relate to the bruising of the ribs. To solve that, I wrapped my rubber rod with a section of 1/2" pipe insulation. IMO its way more comfortable than the full grip because of the cushion. You can use electrical tape or racket tape to secure it. For those of you that prefer the split grip, but don't like the abuse, give it a try. |
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| imo sgr don't add anything. |
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Location: Waukee, IA | Split for my glider, twitch bait, and bucktail rods. Full grip for all purpose/rubber rod. |
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Location: Land of the Musky | Hated split grips at first but forced myself to use one for a morning and after that I grab a split grip rod now... |
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Location: Oconomowoc, WI | I opted for the split grip in my legends. This was due to the fact that the split grips have a longer butt Section compared to the full grip. If they were the same length I would go for the full grip. |
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| Tackle Industries - 7/16/2017 1:56 PM
Hated split grips at first but forced myself to use one for a morning and after that I grab a split grip rod now...
what's the point to force yourself to love something,do you act like that vs girl? |
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Location: Waukee, IA | supertrollr - 7/16/2017 10:05 PM
Tackle Industries - 7/16/2017 1:56 PM
Hated split grips at first but forced myself to use one for a morning and after that I grab a split grip rod now...
what's the point to force yourself to love something,do you act like that vs girl?
I think his point is that he forced himself to give it a legitimate chance after using full grip for years and becoming accustomed to it. Trying new things is often more difficult in one's own mind than in practice. |
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Location: Smith Creek | I forced myself to drink IPA's and now i love them. |
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Location: Waukee, IA | Flambeauski - 7/17/2017 1:15 PM
I forced myself to drink IPA's and now i love them.
I also love IPAs but the gas they give me could be considered a war crime. |
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| Not fishing with ^^^ |
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Location: Land of the Musky | supertrollr - 7/16/2017 10:05 PM
Tackle Industries - 7/16/2017 1:56 PM
Hated split grips at first but forced myself to use one for a morning and after that I grab a split grip rod now...
what's the point to force yourself to love something,do you act like that vs girl?
LOL lighten up Francis... Since I own the rod company I wanted to try it for just more than 1 minute holding it to get a better idea so I could properly advise my customers. |
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Location: Hayward, WI | supertrollr - 7/16/2017 10:05 PM
Tackle Industries - 7/16/2017 1:56 PM
Hated split grips at first but forced myself to use one for a morning and after that I grab a split grip rod now...
what's the point to force yourself to love something,do you act like that vs girl?
What causes you to respond negatively to nearly every post on this site? Uptight much? Just wondering.
I can take or leave split grips. I have 2 and they are ok. They do feel cool on the cast with the rounded and tapered butt section but I don't need that. They are tougher on the ribs at the start of dawg ripping season but I find I get used to it.
The split is ok but I find myself gravitating towards full grips. I'd have no problem with a split grip on a dedicated blade or straight retrieve topwater rod. Ripping I lean towards full cork. |
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| sorry if out of the 30 post i've made maybe 3 or 4 negative ones.
nah seriously i'm not sorry at all,it's just opinion and guess what guys opinion will not be always like you want.i don't know how old are you but if you don't know that i think i can't help you.btw i think this board have something wonderful for you my lord it's called ignore use it because i'll not change a once for you! |
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| ^^^Thanks brah... Agreed curley |
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Location: Land of the Musky | curleytail - 7/17/2017 9:31 PM
supertrollr - 7/16/2017 10:05 PM
Tackle Industries - 7/16/2017 1:56 PM
Hated split grips at first but forced myself to use one for a morning and after that I grab a split grip rod now...
what's the point to force yourself to love something,do you act like that vs girl?
What causes you to respond negatively to nearly every post on this site? Uptight much? Just wondering.
I can take or leave split grips. I have 2 and they are ok. They do feel cool on the cast with the rounded and tapered butt section but I don't need that. They are tougher on the ribs at the start of dawg ripping season but I find I get used to it.
The split is ok but I find myself gravitating towards full grips. I'd have no problem with a split grip on a dedicated blade or straight retrieve topwater rod. Ripping I lean towards full cork.
The split grip comment I saw early on in development. That is why I left the blank portion in the split grip area on all Tackle Industries musky rods FAT. LOL I think you may have been one to comment years ago on this too! its late to say it but THANKS! Guys love the split grip rods with the fat exposed blanks now... |
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Location: Grand Rapids, MI | The cushioning that cork provides is negligible. What I dont like about a full grip is the added diameter under my arm, the less space the rod takes up there the less it will bother my ribs. Split grip for me 100%. |
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| I can't answer for the split grip crowd but I can testify that a full gripped St.Croix will float an ABU 6500 being towed by a 42"er.
Don't ask.... (roll eyes) |
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