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Location: Northern Illinois | What are you typical rod and reel combos that you use?
Just bought a Toro Beast and pairing it with a TI 9 foot XXH for big blades and rubber.
What combo's are good. I have Shimano 300 EJ sitting on the shelf what rod would be good for that? |
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Location: Ashland WI | Not an easy question to answer unless we know what you like to throw. Even then, it's still a lot of personal preference.
If you have the opportunity to try some out, do so. That would probably be the most helpful. |
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Location: Madison, WI | Since you have a big blade/rubber rod, I would put that EJ on something like a 8’6” MH for small bucktails, twitch baits, and topwaters. |
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Location: Northern Illinois | That's what I was thinking. Put EJ on MH 8'6 and throw smaller blades and top water. Perfect That's the plan.
What are some decent priced rod options? I have 3 TI rods but they run about 180$ each. I was interested in the bulldog rods for 99$ Anyone have experience with them? |
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| I've got one on a 9' MH Ti rod, and it throws double 8s like a champ. |
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| Love my bulldawg rods, but others have had quality control issues. Mine have treated me well |
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Location: Northern Illinois | Awesome just got a good deal in Ti 8'6 MH gonna mount my 300EJ on it for small buck tails, top waters and jerk baits. |
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| My go-to's...
8' heavy for smaller/medium sized bucktails, crankbaits, gliders, plastics, etc...
8'6" extra heavy rod for larger bucktails, crankbaits, heavy plastics, etc...
Usually rock a size 400 reel with a gear ratio in the 5's on both.
Of course there are better combo's for some lures... but, this is a good, standard line-up for me.
An 8'6" heavy action rod would be great for your size 300 Curado, imo. Would be great for medium-sized crankbaits, gliders, spinnerbaits, bucktails, plastics, and topwater prop baits you might find the XXH too heavy for.
Good luck! |
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| Cabela's has there own series of musky rods in the $130 range. They have some pretty good reviews. davemp |
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Location: Northern Illinois | I ordered a Ti 8'6 MH for my 300EJ! hopefully that works out good we will see. I have beast 60 low speed on Ti 9ft XXH and currently ordering Beast 60HS with same Ti 9ft XXH. I will check cabelas for there line of muskie rods thanks for the tips and info! |
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| muskyhunter07 - 4/24/2018 10:25 AM
I ordered a Ti 8'6 MH for my 300EJ! hopefully that works out good we will see.
Don't worry, it will! |
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| muskyhunter07 - 4/23/2018 11:25 PM
I ordered a Ti 8'6 MH for my 300EJ! hopefully that works out good we will see. I have beast 60 low speed on Ti 9ft XXH and currently ordering Beast 60HS with same Ti 9ft XXH. I will check cabelas for there line of muskie rods thanks for the tips and info!
I just caught one on sale at Cabelas for $104 and bought the 8 MH 2 piece IM8 blank rated to 4 oz weighted baits and paired it with a Abu Toro S-50. Those Predator Cabelas Musky are made by Gary Loomis and are made in Korea or in the Far East someplace. Nice Rod and nice handle. |
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| Elk River XXH paired with a 400 tranx for larger blades and tubes/ rubber
St Croix Top/Tails with an S60 with a Beast unbalanced power handle smaller tails and cranks and surface
St Croix MH premiere with a Abu Garcia NaLc 5:4:1 for spinner baits, small tails, smaller cranks with a wider wobble
Shimano 8ft Compre Heavy/ any good round reel for jigging |
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Location: waukesha wi | Legend elite 9’ heavy with tranx 500pg for large bucktails, topwater, cranks, jerks.
Legend elite 9’ medium heavy with tranx 400 for smaller bucktails, topwater, cranks
Legend tournament big dawg with tranx 500hg for rubber
I can pretty much throw everything with those combos with the exception of gliders, which I don’t throw. |
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