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| Just got into throwing some pounders from regular size bulldawgs. What rods do you guys recommend for throwing pounders here and there? I won't be throwing them all day.
Looking for something semi reasonable in price.
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Location: Ashland WI | nmazzino - 8/15/2017 10:41 AM
Just got into throwing some pounders from regular size bulldawgs. What rods do you guys recommend for throwing pounders here and there? I won't be throwing them all day.
Looking for something semi reasonable in price.
Thanks!
I would look into a Bull Dawg rod. There lower end rods are very reasonable in price. |
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| Bull Dawg Predator XH. $100.
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| Thanks much! Didnt realize Predator XH was that cheap. I think I will order one of those.
Thanks again. |
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| IF youre throwing pounders you might wanna step up to the XXH |
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| Tooth tamer 9' XXX or XXXX. |
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Location: Minnesota | The bull dawg predator and the thorn bros predator are 2 different rods one each end of the spectrum. If your not going to use it much I would get rather a Ti rod or the bull dawg between the 2 i would go with the bull dawg. |
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Location: Land of the Musky | TI XXXH dedicated pounder rods on special for $135.
https://tackleindustries.com/shop/musky_pike_bass_walleye_crappie_fi...
Thanks,
James
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| Custom X pounder rod. The best one you'll ever use. Nothing else compares. XXXH
http://www.chaostackle.com/product/custom-x-casting-rod/ |
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| Predator xh is not going to cut it |
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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin | Buy the TI. |
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| I love my bulldawg rods but thats a hell of a deal for $135... anyone have one of these rods? Can i get a few reviews? |
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| The ti xxh, loads up and launches them, perfect rod for pounders. |
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| I believe the rod in question, the pounder rod, is XXXH |
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Posts: 259
| The tixxxh is a great 2 pounder rod, almost overkill for pounders, makes casting them too easy lol
The tixxh does launch them great and is a more multipurpose rod, i have both and use the xxxh for 20oz+ baits most of the time |
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Location: Shawano, Wi | I have a tixxxh and I think its its too stiff for pounders the rod barely loads. Like someone said more of a two pounder rod go with a xxh rod. You will have less fatigue the rod does most of the work not the other way around. |
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| If your looking for a rod strictly for pounders and big rubber,,take into consideration the size of the guides,,wider diameter is better and in this case I think less is better because a lot of this is in late season and possible freezing guides,,after all your basically lobbing them out. |
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Posts: 54
| Ti xxxh is to stiff for pounders in my opinion, the xxh throws them with with little effort. 2 pounders, yes go with xxh. |
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Posts: 489
| Custom x xxxh is the best pounder rod out there and I've thrown them all! |
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Location: Madison, WI | TI XXH. killer rod for 8's to 12's, ripping cranks, big rubber. crazy versatile rod |
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Posts: 64
| My TI 9' telescopic xxh is the best rod i own. I throw everything from double 8's to pounders. Absolutely love that rod! |
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| Sweet guys, i ordered a one pice 9' TI XXH, thabks everyone for the input |
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