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Posts: 859
Location: MN | Looked but couldn't find a recent topic on rods for double tens or mag 8 blades. Love to hear what people would suggest. Last topic I could find was from 2008 and a lot has changed. |
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Posts: 532
Location: Ogden, UTAH 10 minutes from pineview reservoir | love my big nasty! been a great rod for the 8s-10s |
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Posts: 504
Location: Ludington, MI | I still like my Slingblade. |
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Location: sneaking out to get on the water ;-) | Big nasty is my go to for double 10s and 13s |
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Posts: 1039
Location: North St. Paul, MN | TI XXH - handles single bucktails, dbl 8s, dbl 10s, regular dawgs, mag dawgs, hardheads, and I'm sure pounders (I don't throw those). |
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Location: Minnesota | It comes down to how much money you want to spend. I use a predator X heavy 9 foot teamed up with a Tranx PG perfect for 8s for 10s it's a little light in the tip if I do it again I'll have 2 inches cut off the tip. For 13 s I use my pounder set up a 9 foot 8 inch predator XX Heavy with a Tranx HG |
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Posts: 143
Location: Palatine, IL | Chaos Shock and Awe or Swat. I have 9 footers. They both work great for big bucktails. |
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Posts: 117
Location: Northern Illinois | Chaos is coming out with a new Shock and Awe "Mike Hulbert" edition 9'6" XXH! Awesome looking rod!!! |
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Location: MN | muskyroller - 7/25/2015 5:15 PM
TI XXH - handles single bucktails, dbl 8s, dbl 10s, regular dawgs, mag dawgs, hardheads, and I'm sure pounders (I don't throw those).
This. 9 ft. The new 9'6 or 10 ft coming out soon might be even better. Pair it with a tranx pg if you can afford it. Handles pounders fine too. |
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Location: Land of the Musky | Nershi - 7/26/2015 6:18 AM
muskyroller - 7/25/2015 5:15 PM
TI XXH - handles single bucktails, dbl 8s, dbl 10s, regular dawgs, mag dawgs, hardheads, and I'm sure pounders (I don't throw those).
This. 9 ft. The new 9'6 or 10 ft coming out soon might be even better. Pair it with a tranx pg if you can afford it. Handles pounders fine too.
Tackle Industries (TI) will have the new 9'6", 10' and 10'6" MH, XH and XXH rods out end of August. Got a few guides out there that have been testing the crap out of them and also have some customers who have a few of the prototypes that are using them now. Great results so far!! |
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| Depends what you want to spend. I have a Shock and Awe, TI 9' XXH and XH, Sling Blade, Big Dawg, Big Nasty and 8' Premiers in XH and H. All them are great but the Big Nasty is my go to for 9s & 10s. |
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Posts: 1100
| I love casting them on the sling blade, but i find it feels a bit soft during the 8, but here in Europe we don't do a lot of figure 8, as our big pikes rarely gets that far, so i use my sling blade. spend 9 days on leech lake, and there i really likes the Big Dawg, as i felt i had way more control in the 8. |
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Posts: 1767
Location: Lake Country, Wisconsin | if you are going to get a St Croix rod I think the Big Nasty is quite a bit better than the Sling Blade. As mentioned, too much bend in the tip on 8's for a rod of that $ |
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Location: Contrarian Island | Sling blade is way too soft for big blades w a reel like a tranx on it...Sling blade is a great rod for night fishing tho w a Winch on it... |
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| Lots of different options. I have a new 9' footer coming from Dadson rods. They have a new synthetic handle material that is pretty cool and extremely light. |
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Posts: 164
Location: Twin Cities | Big Nasty, discussion over. |
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Posts: 859
Location: MN | Thanks for all the great suggestions. I might wait till show season to get a rod but it will be 8'6" unless it telescopes due to car storage issues. |
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Posts: 1283
| Then the Big Dawg is better for big blades IMO. I can cast farther with the sling but it lacks in the 8. |
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Posts: 696
Location: Northern Illinois | I also like the Predator/Tranx setup but changed rods after feeling them both out. Started with a 9'3 XH Predator which I liked but once I got a 9'0 XXH Predator it was clearly the correct rod. The XH bends a little too much compared to the XXH and I would go back. Tranx makes you feel like your reeling nothing in and paired with a XXH and not much bend it is easy effort wise! |
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Posts: 815
Location: Waukee, IA | The new 9.5 - 10.5 TI blank is great. The 9.5 XH is perfect for almost anything. It worked well for double 10's, but my go to rod for 10's is the TI 9' XXH. The added backbone helps in the 8. |
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Posts: 208
| Of all the rods I've fished , Big Nasty has been the best for this application in my opinion. I'm a St Croix guy so I cant recommend anything I've never fished with out there. I do strongly believe and have learned to get what you want and will enjoy vs. trying to save some coin. Even if it means having 2 rods vs. 3 or 4. Their is nothing worse than spending a $ and in the end you spend 3 instead of 2. |
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Location: Land of the Musky | tkuntz - 7/30/2015 4:12 PM
The new 9.5 - 10.5 TI blank is great. The 9.5 XH is perfect for almost anything. It worked well for double 10's, but my go to rod for 10's is the TI 9' XXH. The added backbone helps in the 8.
Should have these rods in 3 weeks ready to ship!!! |
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Posts: 156
| achotrod - 7/27/2015 3:21 PM
Then the Big Dawg is better for big blades IMO. I can cast farther with the sling but it lacks in the 8.
I completely agree with this. And if someone doesn't want, or have the budget, to spend for the Legend Big Dawg, the St. Croix Premeire Series 8-6" in XH is the "same rod" in the Premiere Series. It's my favorite all around rod. I have 3 Legend Tournaments, and 2 Premiere...for my money I'll take the Premiere. |
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