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| I won a Bulldawg Pro series 9' MH rod earlier this year and I still have not used it. Currently I have a Shock and Awe that I use for jerks and rubber, and a fenwick that I use for bucktails and top waters. What would be the best use for a MH rod? Would it be worth using for trolling or for sucker fishing in the fall? Those would be the 2 things that I certainly could use an upgrade on. |
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Location: Waukee, IA | I use a similar rod for my light lure/wife/trolling rig. It really is a joy to cast small twitch baits with. My wife likes it due to lower weight. |
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Location: Elk River, MN | Agreed, it wouldn't be a bad trolling rod, and awesome for lighter gear. It's not for suckers though IMO |
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Location: Apparently where the Muskie aren't | Flipping heavy cover for bass. |
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Posts: 1209
| Suiks, spinnerbaits, big bass sized cranks, and other down sized stuff |
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Location: E. Tenn | Fishysam - 9/19/2017 7:05 PM
Suiks, spinnerbaits, big bass sized cranks, and other down sized stuff
+1... exactly what I use mine for.. |
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| prop baits/trolling |
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