Sucker Rods
TUFFY
Posted 9/17/2003 1:30 PM (#81969)
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Location: Cudahy, Wisconsin
What rods do you guys like to use use for suckers?
MikeHulbert
Posted 9/17/2003 1:51 PM (#81973 - in reply to #81969)
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Location: Ft. Wayne Indiana
Tony Rizzo rods are great, 7 footers.

Mike Hulbert
Commanche Jim
Posted 9/17/2003 2:15 PM (#81981 - in reply to #81973)
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Location: Orland Park
6-9 Heavy action St. Croix Legend.
TUFFY
Posted 9/17/2003 2:17 PM (#81982 - in reply to #81969)
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Location: Cudahy, Wisconsin
Commanche,do you use that even when its really cold out?
nwild
Posted 9/17/2003 2:36 PM (#81986 - in reply to #81982)
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Location: Pelican Lake/Three Lakes Chain
If you are going to fish under the extreme cold conditions stay away from graphite rods. They will shatter on hooksets. Last year I had to land a 40 incher on a rod that shattered in about 6 pieces. I only had one eye left on the rod and a bunch of shrapenal hanging on my line. A 4o incehr fights alot different on a 2.5' rod.

If you hang on until ice up go with glass rods.

Edited by nwild 9/17/2003 2:41 PM
Steve Jonesi
Posted 9/17/2003 3:55 PM (#81996 - in reply to #81969)
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I've used 7'XH in the St. Croix Pro Glass line with excellent results for 5-6 years.Last year I picked up an 8' Classic Cat and it is an AWESOME sucker rod.Beef in this rod rips the rig free every time. Couple the rod w/ a 7000 or a Diawa SG47LC and you're damn near bullet proof!Where's the meat!!!!I love livebait fishing in the fall.There's a lot more to it than dragging suckers behind the boat. It's an art.Good luck this fall to all. Steve
Shep
Posted 9/17/2003 4:08 PM (#81999 - in reply to #81996)
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St Croix Catfish Classic!
GregM
Posted 9/17/2003 5:09 PM (#82014 - in reply to #81969)
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Location: Bagley,MN 56621
ditto on the St.Croix Classic cats. note......the tips are a little softer than a premier graphite, i.e i think if you want equivelant backbone like a PM-MH, you need to use a H in the classic cat.
Musky Fever
Posted 9/17/2003 6:42 PM (#82019 - in reply to #81969)
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Location: Illinois-Indiana
Tuffy,

I use the 8' St. Croix Classic Cats, you can't beat them, great for trolling also.
ghoti
Posted 9/17/2003 7:29 PM (#82025 - in reply to #81969)
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Location: Stevens Point, Wi.
Being the frugal type(my wife calls me cheap), I picked up 2 Quantum classic cat rods about 5 years ago for about $25 each. They are a lot heavier than most, making them fairly worthless for casting, but they work great as sucker rods. Tough as nails and a ton of backbone for driving those hooks home. Definitely go all glass if you intead on fishing in extremely cold weather. I shattered a graphite St. Croix a while back in 30 degree weather. It sounded like a gun shot on the hook set, but made for a real interesting battle, which the fish won...
TUFFY
Posted 9/17/2003 8:21 PM (#82039 - in reply to #81969)
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Location: Cudahy, Wisconsin
Thanks for all the reply's guys. I will be going with the 8' classic cat.
Guam Bomb
Posted 9/18/2003 1:28 AM (#82065 - in reply to #81969)
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Anyone using Pete Mania's live bait rod? I think it is a graphite fiberglass combo.
CiscoKid
Posted 9/18/2003 7:17 AM (#82080 - in reply to #81969)
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Location: Oconto Falls, WI
I just picked up a 7'6" Bass Pro Catmaxx rod in heavy action that I think will be great for suckers. Best part is they are only $40.
TUFFY
Posted 9/18/2003 11:21 AM (#82121 - in reply to #81969)
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Location: Cudahy, Wisconsin
Guam, The reason nobody is using them is because they break all the time at the wrong time,especially when gillespie is filming a show.

Posted 9/18/2003 6:27 PM (#82167 - in reply to #81969)
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Hey all,
Had a nice conversation with the St. Croix Illinois Rep and the Classic Cat rods are now history. If you find 'em, buy 'em cause they won't last long!
Rob Myers
GregM
Posted 9/19/2003 10:46 AM (#82234 - in reply to #81969)
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Location: Bagley,MN 56621
history???

Classic Cats..genseis motors...my god whats next??????????

If they eliminate squirko's, I'm gonna swith to bluegills..ISH!!
GregM
Posted 9/19/2003 10:53 AM (#82237 - in reply to #81969)
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Location: Bagley,MN 56621
Tuffy, call StCroix store, see what they got on the "seconds" rack, Thats where I got mine a couple falls ago.
800-826-7042
Commanche Jim
Posted 9/19/2003 12:58 PM (#82255 - in reply to #81982)
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Location: Orland Park
Yes, Tuffy, I do. It's been on close to 20 trips in November......probably somewhere around 20 hooksets, and never a problem.
Many of these came in 30 degree weather.

Posted 9/19/2003 1:03 PM (#82256 - in reply to #81969)
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What? No more Classic Cat rods from St. Croix? Great rods for suckers, trolling, casting BullDawgs. Rob, do you know why St. Croix decided to discontinue this line of rods?

Posted 9/20/2003 10:54 PM (#82352 - in reply to #81969)
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From things that were said while I was with the company, was that they did not sell that well. Actually, sold more to musky fanatics than to Catfishermen. I checked over my copy of the 2004 catalog and they are indeed bye-bye. St. Croix kept 2 Glass Bass crankbait and 1 trolling rod (Salmon and wallye oriented).

Rob