Help on Rod
Billy B
Posted 10/10/2007 5:46 PM (#278954)
Subject: Help on Rod




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Location: Ft. Wayne, Indiana
I need advice on which rod I should get, a St. Croix XXXH or a Bulldawg Super Mag Rod. Any help on this would be greatly appreciated.
Billy Brumett
RICK'S ROD
Posted 10/11/2007 6:17 AM (#279020 - in reply to #278954)
Subject: RE: Help on Rod




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Lamiglas has a nine foot rod that is on the production line right now. I have thrown anything from a double cowgirl to a "pounder" bull dawg of the large Suzy Sucker with it. If this interests you, shoot me an e-mail.

Rick
kawartha kid
Posted 10/11/2007 8:04 AM (#279045 - in reply to #278954)
Subject: Re: Help on Rod





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Ive thrown a st croix xxxh for a season now and i find it is a great rod,a little limited in its uses as it is a serious meat stick of a rod,but for throwing the real big heavy stuff it works totally awsome!I am more than happy with mine.
CiscoKid
Posted 10/11/2007 12:08 PM (#279097 - in reply to #278954)
Subject: RE: Help on Rod





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Location: Oconto Falls, WI
I got a chance to throw the rod Rick is talking about, and it is great. I am looking forward to getting mine that is fur sure!

At first it seams a little whippy, but it has no problem chucking those baits.
Billy B
Posted 10/11/2007 4:54 PM (#279130 - in reply to #278954)
Subject: Re: Help on Rod




Posts: 267


Location: Ft. Wayne, Indiana
Any feed back on the bulldawgs rods?
Thanks for the info Rick and kawartha kid.
Guest
Posted 10/11/2007 8:48 PM (#279160 - in reply to #278954)
Subject: RE: Help on Rod


Billy B

There are a bunch of Musky Pros who have been beating the Bulldawg rods for 2 years now.

Scott Keiper, Tony Grant, Herbeck, Bill Sandy, Bad Fish Outdoors, Mike Keyes, Tom U, and many more - look these guys up and ask them - that is what I did