Rod for rubber
ordmusky
Posted 9/30/2019 12:14 PM (#947412)
Subject: Rod for rubber




Posts: 59


Location: Madison, WI
Hey guys, I throw primarily Xtoads and Medussa's. I'm currently running a Mojo Musky Heavy for the regular sized stuff. It's a little under-gunned for the XL XToads and the husky shallow medussas. I'm looking at getting maybe another mojo in the XH or the Chaos Tackle SWAT. Either in a 8' 6". I haven't used a Chaos rods for casting, so just wanted to see if anyone has any opinions. Hope everyone is having a good fall so far.
muskyhunter07
Posted 9/30/2019 1:17 PM (#947417 - in reply to #947412)
Subject: Re: Rod for rubber




Location: Northern Illinois
Chaos rods are great, You won't find a better rod at that price point. I would advise the Shock N' Awe for and large rubber. I'm pretty sure Chaos Tackle is running a huge sale right now on all Custom X rods on there website, Custom X is a very high end rod, they are selling for $190 right now which is a great price.
TMuskyFisher
Posted 9/30/2019 1:59 PM (#947419 - in reply to #947412)
Subject: RE: Rod for rubber




Posts: 86


Location: Illinois
Have you checked out the Okuma EVX or SCT rods? I have an evx and it works great for throwing big stuff, has a good price point.
TMuskyFisher
Posted 9/30/2019 2:02 PM (#947420 - in reply to #947412)
Subject: RE: Rod for rubber




Posts: 86


Location: Illinois
Musky Innovations rods are good also.
Tackle Industries
Posted 10/1/2019 10:08 AM (#947465 - in reply to #947412)
Subject: Re: Rod for rubber





Posts: 4053


Location: Land of the Musky
Try a TI 9ft 1pc or telescopic. Rock solid rods!

https://tackleindustries.com/shop/musky_pike_bass_walleye_crappie_fi...

Enjoy
esoxone
Posted 10/6/2019 12:39 PM (#947718 - in reply to #947412)
Subject: Re: Rod for rubber




Posts: 424



+1 TI 9ft !!!

esoxone
upnortdave
Posted 10/6/2019 6:16 PM (#947723 - in reply to #947718)
Subject: Re: Rod for rubber




Posts: 668


Location: mercer wi
Pmd you