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WiscoMusky
Posted 6/29/2015 5:47 PM (#774404)
Subject: Wtb trolling rods




Posts: 397


Location: Wisconsin
Looking for some used trolling rods. Would prefer rods used only 3years or less, but open to older rods in good condition. I don't care for any particular brand
cast4musky
Posted 6/29/2015 7:03 PM (#774408 - in reply to #774404)
Subject: Re: Wtb trolling rods





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I have two 1 St Croix Premier Heavy Used 2 times like New . This is the newer style rod....and a 1-Gander Mountain 7'6" Med Heavy....Very good condition....$145 Shipped for the Pair..... Last of my rods,

Edited by cast4musky 6/29/2015 7:05 PM
ski junkie
Posted 6/29/2015 7:34 PM (#774413 - in reply to #774404)
Subject: Re: Wtb trolling rods





Posts: 104


Location: Grantsburg, Wisc
Go buy a couple new Shimano TDR rods.
They are about $29 a piece.
I just picked up 2 from Thorne Bros yesterday.
They highly recommended these rods.
fishhawk50
Posted 6/29/2015 7:44 PM (#774415 - in reply to #774413)
Subject: Re: Wtb trolling rods




Posts: 1416


Location: oconomowoc, wi
ski junkie - 6/29/2015 7:34 PM

Go buy a couple new Shimano TDR rods.
They are about $29 a piece.
I just picked up 2 from Thorne Bros yesterday.
They highly recommended these rods.

free can coozies with them as well..
WiscoMusky
Posted 6/29/2015 8:12 PM (#774417 - in reply to #774415)
Subject: Re: Wtb trolling rods




Posts: 397


Location: Wisconsin
29 pick up, do you know the price for shipping?
ski junkie
Posted 6/29/2015 8:17 PM (#774419 - in reply to #774417)
Subject: Re: Wtb trolling rods





Posts: 104


Location: Grantsburg, Wisc
WiscoMusky - 6/29/2015 8:12 PM

29 pick up, do you know the price for shipping?


It can't be much.
They are 2 piece rods
Give them a call.
763-572-3782
Irish02bk
Posted 6/30/2015 8:49 AM (#774453 - in reply to #774404)
Subject: Re: Wtb trolling rods




Posts: 150


+1 on the TDR's thats what i got this year.
muskiebob1
Posted 6/30/2015 9:52 AM (#774465 - in reply to #774453)
Subject: Re: Wtb trolling rods




Posts: 83


Location: Des Moines Iowa
Which model TDR are you using?
Musky 77
Posted 6/30/2015 5:07 PM (#774517 - in reply to #774404)
Subject: Re: Wtb trolling rods




Posts: 54


8' TDR hvy's work great!
ski junkie
Posted 6/30/2015 6:01 PM (#774522 - in reply to #774404)
Subject: Re: Wtb trolling rods





Posts: 104


Location: Grantsburg, Wisc
I have a 9'6 MH and a 9' M
muskiebob1
Posted 6/30/2015 8:24 PM (#774537 - in reply to #774522)
Subject: Re: Wtb trolling rods




Posts: 83


Location: Des Moines Iowa
Ordered 2 today
ICT
Posted 6/30/2015 9:46 PM (#774548 - in reply to #774404)
Subject: RE: Wtb trolling rods




Posts: 47


check fish usa they have free shipping on orders over 50$ i think and they are 29$ there or order them from walmart online 27.50$ when in stock free shipping over 75$ or something
TheShow
Posted 7/2/2015 10:21 PM (#774767 - in reply to #774548)
Subject: RE: Wtb trolling rods




Posts: 347


Location: Vilas County, WI
Those TDR's seem to be a great value, but whats the difference between TDR trolling rods and regular rods? For example, I have 2 Shimano Sojourn musky rods laying around that have been my back-up rods or for guests. They're 8 foot, Heavy Power, Fast Action. Would those suffice for trolling? Basically, do I need to have 'trolling' rods to troll?
bigroo
Posted 7/3/2015 7:53 AM (#774779 - in reply to #774404)
Subject: Re: Wtb trolling rods





Posts: 60


Location: Poca, West Virginia
I use my casting rods to also troll with just make sure to keep your drag pressure on the medium to light side. It's the shock of your lure catching a snag that can break a regular casting rod. Trolling rods use a blend of graphite and fiberglass which make them better suited for trolling, trolling can be hard on all your equipment. I use a 36" 130lb fluorocarbon leader and 80 lb braid for trolling no matter which rod I use.
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