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Message Subject: Bull dawg rods
MNFisherman
Posted 4/23/2017 2:19 PM (#859301)
Subject: Bull dawg rods




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So I'm looking at this rod by musky innovations it's there predator series 8' lure weight 3-15oz. I want to get this rod for cowgirls and dawgs but was wondering how well it would work for the cowgirls. Wondering if anyone has used it.
Musky_Mo16
Posted 4/23/2017 2:54 PM (#859302 - in reply to #859301)
Subject: RE: Bull dawg rods




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If your worried about about the cowgirls being to light to throw on the rod, I wouldn't worry about it. I had the same worry when I got my last rod. Turns out that my rod that is also rated down to 3oz actually throws cowgirls and baby cowgirls amazingly well. With a little practice I am even able to throw lures down to a 1/2oz pretty good. Good luck!
MNFisherman
Posted 4/23/2017 4:38 PM (#859316 - in reply to #859302)
Subject: RE: Bull dawg rods




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Yea that's what I'm worried about. Thank you
whynot
Posted 4/23/2017 5:03 PM (#859317 - in reply to #859301)
Subject: Re: Bull dawg rods




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I had one for a while. I think it was 8'6" XH. What I noticed is while I could throw bucktails with it, my elbow and wrist took a beating doing it. Not the ideal rod for tails in my opinion.
MNFisherman
Posted 4/23/2017 6:45 PM (#859329 - in reply to #859317)
Subject: Re: Bull dawg rods




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Mainly going to be for rubber
MNFisherman
Posted 4/24/2017 4:31 PM (#859460 - in reply to #859301)
Subject: Re: Bull dawg rods




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You guys think the predator rod by mi is a good rod though?
Muskie Gal
Posted 4/24/2017 4:34 PM (#859461 - in reply to #859460)
Subject: Re: Bull dawg rods




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Did you already purchase it?
MNFisherman
Posted 4/24/2017 4:43 PM (#859463 - in reply to #859301)
Subject: Re: Bull dawg rods




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No I'm looking at it though
Musky_Mo16
Posted 4/24/2017 5:11 PM (#859466 - in reply to #859463)
Subject: Re: Bull dawg rods




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I haven't used one before but they do interest me for a dedicated rubber rod. It's seems like a really good rod for $100. I can't justify spending big bucks on a rod I may only break out 5-6 times in a season. And a light rod doesn't make a huge difference with a large reel and a pound of rubber hanging off it. In my opinion a good rubber rod is tuff and affordable. It's got to be able to handle big baits and not wear down from throwing them all day. And you ask if it's a "good rod", well thats relevant to how much you are willing to pay. For a $100 rod, yes it is a good rod. IMO if it is going to be a all around rod I would break out a little more and get a st.croix (mojo muskie or premier) or a tooth tamer. But if you have other rods that you fish with and want a dedicated rubber rod (assuming you don't throw large rubber every time out) I would go with the predator. Hope this helps.
MNFisherman
Posted 4/24/2017 5:30 PM (#859468 - in reply to #859301)
Subject: Re: Bull dawg rods




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It's gonna be my all around rod. I'd be paring it with a Daiwa lexa 400 pwrp. It interests me because the lure rating is 3-15oz and it would work for lot of differently lure types
Musky_Mo16
Posted 4/24/2017 5:49 PM (#859472 - in reply to #859301)
Subject: Re: Bull dawg rods




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You also need to realize that when a rod (or anything for that matter) has broadened functions it tends to lack in certain areas. What's the largest size lure you will regularly throw? If your new to muskie fishing it is easy to get caught up in the "giant lure" craze. For your first rod focus on getting good performance with lures in the 1 to 5 oz range (what most muskie guys throw on a regular basis. Then maybe next year or later this year invest in a dedicated rubber/large lure rod that can throw lures up to pounders. IMO in the long run you will be happier with a higher end rod that throws your more common size lures. We all want the capability to throw 2 pounders on the same rod as baby cowgirls but that's not realistic.
MNFisherman
Posted 4/24/2017 6:04 PM (#859473 - in reply to #859301)
Subject: Re: Bull dawg rods




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Probably a magnum
Musky_Mo16
Posted 4/24/2017 6:45 PM (#859478 - in reply to #859301)
Subject: Re: Bull dawg rods




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IMO the best rod for your situation would be a 8' or 8'6" heavy st.croix (premier or mojo musky) or tooth tamer. They are rated for lures 3-8 oz. one of my rods is the st.croix primer heavy and I am able to throw everything from baby cowgirls to magnum dawgs with ease.
sworrall
Posted 4/24/2017 10:29 PM (#859502 - in reply to #859301)
Subject: Re: Bull dawg rods





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Look at the Tooth Tamer, really great muskie rods backed by good, honest people.

Another option is the TI, again, a great product backed up by good folks.

Both are companies who support this publication and value this community, support many veteran groups and charities, and back up their product with solid warranties.
Zib
Posted 4/25/2017 8:08 AM (#859517 - in reply to #859301)
Subject: Re: Bull dawg rods





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Location: Detroit River
If you are going to be mainly throwing cowgirls with it then I'd go with a longer rod because it will take the stress off your back and arms. As a back up rod it might be ok but a $100 musky rod that's going to be your main rod I would shy away from.
danmuskyman
Posted 4/25/2017 12:23 PM (#859543 - in reply to #859301)
Subject: Re: Bull dawg rods




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Location: Madison, WI
Musky innovations made great rods in the "select" and "evolution" series. I would take either of those over a mojo musky or premier st croix. The "predator" series MI rods I'm not real impressed with. Now I think you will be happy with a MI, TI, or tooth tamer. All three are nice and can be had in the $100-$170 price range
MNFisherman
Posted 4/25/2017 3:07 PM (#859560 - in reply to #859301)
Subject: Re: Bull dawg rods




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Isn't the only difference between the select and predator the Fuji handle?
danmuskyman
Posted 4/25/2017 4:18 PM (#859567 - in reply to #859301)
Subject: Re: Bull dawg rods




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Location: Madison, WI
The one I picked up had less guides
MNFisherman
Posted 4/25/2017 4:33 PM (#859569 - in reply to #859567)
Subject: Re: Bull dawg rods




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Is that's the only difference then? I'm leaning towards a TI
Musky_Mo16
Posted 4/25/2017 4:50 PM (#859573 - in reply to #859567)
Subject: Re: Bull dawg rods




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Location: Apparently where the Muskie aren't
I think a TI "mag heavy" in 8'6" or 9' would be perfect for what your doing https://tackleindustries.com/shop/musky_pike_bass_walleye_crappie_fi...
T3clay
Posted 4/25/2017 6:43 PM (#859583 - in reply to #859301)
Subject: Re: Bull dawg rods





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I have a 8'6 bull dawg and lovee it. My favorite rod by far! Picked up a 9' 3-15 oz this spring, cant wait to use it
upnortdave
Posted 4/25/2017 7:19 PM (#859585 - in reply to #859583)
Subject: Re: Bull dawg rods




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Location: mercer wi
I had a evolution 9' I think mag heavy 2-10. Was an awesome rod. I threw Bucher 700 bucktails up to mag dawgs. I'd spend the extra $30 to at least get a evolution series. Better warranty better reel seat and better cork. If you call Rick at reactionn strike, he might even give you a deal. Never know.
I know your looking 8' they make every action in every length.
Guitarbite
Posted 4/25/2017 9:04 PM (#859590 - in reply to #859301)
Subject: Re: Bull dawg rods




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Is there any love for Chaos Tackle around here? I have the "Mike Hulbert" model, and that will throw anything! Especially pounders in late summer/ fall. I think it's rated up to 24 oz. For under $200 ( at least that was the price I paid awhile ago) , it's all the muscle you need. And in my unprofessional opinion, it is not over-kill to throw regular size dawgs either.
Musky_Mo16
Posted 4/25/2017 9:40 PM (#859595 - in reply to #859590)
Subject: Re: Bull dawg rods




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Guitarbite - 4/25/2017 9:04 PM

Is there any love for Chaos Tackle around here? I have the "Mike Hulbert" model, and that mofo will throw anything! Especially pounders in late summer/ fall. I think it's rated up to 24 oz. For under $200 ( at least that was the price I paid awhile ago) , it's all the muscle you need. And in my unprofessional opinion, it is not over-kill to throw regular size dawgs either.


I was actually just thinking about mentioning them. I've never used them but I've heard great things.
MNFisherman
Posted 4/25/2017 9:54 PM (#859596 - in reply to #859301)
Subject: Re: Bull dawg rods




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So all the bulldawg rods are basically the same besides the reel seat, guides, handle and warranty?
upnortdave
Posted 4/26/2017 3:21 AM (#859605 - in reply to #859596)
Subject: Re: Bull dawg rods




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Location: mercer wi
They are all built on same blank to my understanding
Tackle Industries
Posted 4/26/2017 7:29 AM (#859608 - in reply to #859590)
Subject: Re: Bull dawg rods





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Location: Land of the Musky
Guitarbite - 4/25/2017 9:04 PM

Is there any love for Chaos Tackle around here? I have the "Mike Hulbert" model, and that mofo will throw anything! Especially pounders in late summer/ fall. I think it's rated up to 24 oz. For under $200 ( at least that was the price I paid awhile ago) , it's all the muscle you need. And in my unprofessional opinion, it is not over-kill to throw regular size dawgs either.


That Hulbert Chaos rod is a beast! Its not a pool cue either. Has some good action to it. JMO
MNFisherman
Posted 4/27/2017 5:16 PM (#859836 - in reply to #859301)
Subject: Re: Bull dawg rods




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Thank you guys for your help
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