Shimano Compre
dirtybird
Posted 5/16/2018 8:11 AM (#906580)
Subject: Shimano Compre





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Location: Wisconsin
Has anyone used the new compre models that are out? I was looking at getting my son the 7'6"MH for him to use for a couple years and they seemed pretty nice for $100.

Thanks
davemp
Posted 5/18/2018 9:31 AM (#906741 - in reply to #906580)
Subject: RE: Shimano Compre




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Maybe check-out some of Cabela's Predator Musky rods for $130.They're pretty nice too. Also a good selection of lengths and actions.....davemp
supertrollr
Posted 5/18/2018 2:10 PM (#906759 - in reply to #906580)
Subject: Re: Shimano Compre


new from this year ? i have a couple from 10 years old to 3 .all solid good rod that comes with a life time guarantee and trust me when you need it they don't act as a judge with a tons of questions. i don't know if they are really different than mine but i would say go for it.you can't go wrong with the biggest rod and reel co
sworrall
Posted 5/19/2018 6:24 AM (#906815 - in reply to #906580)
Subject: Re: Shimano Compre





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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
Loop recording. Most muskie encounters are a few minutes long start to finish.

https://gopro.com/help/articles/Question_Answer/How-Does-Looping-Wor...
Booch
Posted 5/21/2018 3:08 PM (#906943 - in reply to #906580)
Subject: Re: Shimano Compre




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Haven't used them in several years, but when I did I loved them. Nice to see they really haven't raised the price. Almost makes me want to buy one, just to see what's different.