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| what rods is everybody using for sucker rods? Just wondering if a stiffer action rod is better for setting the hook or do you want a softer action rod so there is a little give when setting the hook on a fish? |
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Location: Oconomowoc, WI | The St. Croix premier 8' glas is nice but spendy at 210.
PGM80HM 8' H Mod. 1 40 - 80 1 - 8 11.5 3 $ 210 |
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Location: Watersmeet, Michigan | I'm sure someone's going to come along and insist that you need a $425 custom sucker stick, but anyway... Setting the hook using a quick strike rig is no different than doing it with anyting else. Use any good rod you already have. Pair it with a reel that has a bait clicker, and you'll be ready to go.
Fr. K |
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| I agree with the Yooper on this one. You will get all over the board answers on this. The only thing I will add is take into consideration that most sucker fishing is done in colder weather, where I would be a little leery using your high-end graphite rods. I like glas or graphite-composite rods for suckers and trolling which the good news here is it usually brings a lower price tag. kdawg |
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Location: oswego, il | What Yooper said. I have a south bend and a garcia 7' heavy fiberglas catfish rod. I troll with them too. I did have a buddy of mine blow up two graphite rods setting the hooks on suckers one day, had to take a "break" and bought the garcia catfish rod. |
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Location: SE WISCONSIN | Honestly I don't fish with suckers a lot but I use ugly sticks with a Abu reel with a clicker. Very inexpensive |
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| Gander Mountain tourney extreme 8'6" heavy is an excellent affordable sucker rod |
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Location: Minnesota | I dont fish sucker but if I did i would use one of my trolling rods i have tekota reels i would think they would work great for sucker fishing |
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Location: On the River | I have caught literally hundreds of muskies using ugly sticks under forty dollars |
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Location: Waukee, IA | 7'6" heavy glas catfish rod from Bas Pro. Great for trolling also! $30 goes a long way when casting performance is not a consideration. |
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Location: Madison Wi. Chain | The 8 ft. black river rods labeled live and troll. Best sucker rod I have owned. BG |
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| I love my Shimano Talora's....but they are a little pricey. Not sure that they are any better than the Shimano TDR's.
As stated, get decent rod, but good reel with a great clicker and you should be set. Spend money on the reel, not the rod. |
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Location: Grand Rapids, MI | I'm not a fan of soft tips and glas rods for suckers, H or XH gets the hooks out of the sucker and into the fish. The Tackle Industries troll/livebait has been a favorite:
https://tackleindustries.com/shop/musky_pike_fishing_rods/musky-trol...
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Location: St Paul, Minnesota | oconesox - 9/10/2016 8:24 AM
The St. Croix premier 8' glas is nice but spendy at 210.
PGM80HM 8' H Mod. 1 40 - 80 1 - 8 11.5 3 $ 210
I use this rod paired with a Shimano Tekota 500LC and love it. It doubles as my trolling rod so I can use it all season long. I have two of them and have had great success on suckers with them.
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| What length and model no. is the ugly stik you are referring to for sucker fishing. |
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Location: Contrarian Island | not sure if they are made any more but the Musky Innovations Sucker/Trolling 9 footer is awesome... I have a fleet of 4 and they are the best I have used/tried.... |
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| not sure if they are made any more but the Musky Innovations Sucker/Trolling 9 footer is awesome... I have a fleet of 4 and they are the best I have used/tried....
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yes they are still made and yes they are the best sucker rods I have ever used. I sell a ton of them to customers.
Jeff Hanson
madisonmuskyguide.com |
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Location: Minnesota | Cabelas 8' heavy whuppin stick.. |
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| This might be more than most want to spend, but here we go:
Thorne Brothers Custom Trolling Rod, I believe the blank is the St. Croix E-Glas. Tekota 500LC reel. 100# Braid. Also doubles as primary trolling rod for big cranks / blades all of that.
Too soft a rod hurts on the hooksets IMO, which is why I like something stiffer than your basic glas catfish rod. |
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| I've had great luck with the musky innovations 9' live bait/trolling rods also.. I use them for trolling big baits and pulling boards also.. Killer on sucker hook sets!! |
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