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| I have been considering getting a Spinning rod for quite some time, the searching I have done shows that a lot of people favor the St Croix Tidemaster rods as a musky spinning rod, but could not find anything on the premier musky spinning.
So before ordering a Tidemaster, I wanted to get peoples input on the PMS80MHF and PMS80HF, price and weight of the rod I about the same as the Tidemaster.
Anyone who have some experience with them?
Tight Lines.
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| Hey Zinox,
all my rods are from St. Croix, except one spinning rod for pike. The Shimano Biomaster Select Shad. There is nothing better imho.
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Location: Land of the Musky | Tackle Industries and also Vexan have spinning rods for musky. Vexan has one Pro Staffer down in Florida using the Vexan Big Game XH and XXH rods for catching gators up to 900lbs! 3 weeks ago I caught a 300lb on a prototype 2pc XH. Cast lures like a dream but super strong!
Get 20% off until midnight tonight on both sites: Coupon code SALE
https://vexan.com/product/vexan-inshore-rods/
https://tackleindustries.com/shop/musky_pike_bass_walleye_crappie_fi...
Check out the double gator!!
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| Bump board or seamstress tape to measure?
Do you pull them back & forth when releasing?
Will a standard Rapala glove work to lip them? |
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