What rod should i purchase
bridgeman
Posted 1/14/2009 9:55 PM (#355108)
Subject: What rod should i purchase




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Location: Not Where I Want To Be
Looking for some expert advise.
I'm looking into purchasing another Musky rod. What i have as of now for casting is a 8' techna av with a curado 300 and a Musky Innovations dawg rod with a 7000 pro rocket on it. I'm looking for something in the middle to throw dc 10's and 13's and bigger cranks. I use my Techna for smaller bucktails topwaters and some smaller cranks and my dawg rod for plastics.
I'm not afraid to spend the money. I just don't want to make the wrong choice.
Any input would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks
Bridgeman

P.S. My wife says i'm addicted to this site.
RyanJoz
Posted 1/15/2009 12:18 PM (#355192 - in reply to #355108)
Subject: Re: What rod should i purchase




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Location: Mt. Zion, IL
8'6" St. Croix Premier. It is high enough quality that it won't break the bank and it has a soft enough tip to work mid size baits, but has plenty of backbone to even throw a mag dawg, 8 oz super D, etc. I am partial to Garcia reels so I would suggest a 7000.
Slamr
Posted 1/15/2009 12:53 PM (#355201 - in reply to #355108)
Subject: RE: What rod should i purchase





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Location: Northwest Chicago Burbs
The two routes I would go would be either to stay in the $120 range and check out the Okuma lineup (do a Search on the site under Okuma and you will find LOADS of info) or go the custom ($350-400) route and contact Frank Bottiliergi (just_one_more_cast, I think, on the site). The Okumas can't be beat at their price point and the customs from Frank are among the best I've seen in the muskie space.
bn
Posted 1/15/2009 3:35 PM (#355227 - in reply to #355108)
Subject: RE: What rod should i purchase


I'd go with a Penn 975, and get a Tica 8'6" Ex Heavy or the Okuma mentioned.
Great combo for big blades. Get the Penn on ebay for 225 new range, 125-140ish for the rod.
If money is truly no object, get a Calcutta TE with the Trinidad power handle slpapped on it and get a custom 9' footer from a custom rod builder on a Legend or Sling Blade blank
bridgeman
Posted 1/15/2009 6:09 PM (#355252 - in reply to #355108)
Subject: Re: What rod should i purchase




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Location: Not Where I Want To Be
Thanks for the comments and pm's Much Appreciated

Bridgeman
dougj
Posted 1/15/2009 6:38 PM (#355257 - in reply to #355108)
Subject: RE: What rod should i purchase





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Location: Warroad, Mn
The Okuma telescoping 8'-6" XH and a Penn 975 are what I use. They plain a$$ work.

Doug Johnson
esox50
Posted 1/15/2009 6:44 PM (#355258 - in reply to #355252)
Subject: Re: What rod should i purchase





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I was going to say what SLAMR said. If money isn't an issue get EXACTLY what you want and go custom (i.e. Frank Bottiglieri). You can work with the rod builder (whoever you choose) to customize the rod to your specifications. Once you go custom it will be hard to go back. I have one custom (does pretty much everything - Top Raiders to Pounders) and wish had the moola to phase out the rest of my rods and replace them with all custom work.
motoyama
Posted 1/15/2009 8:44 PM (#355271 - in reply to #355108)
Subject: Re: What rod should i purchase





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Location: Stockbridge, WI
Its a good thing you aren't afraid to spend the money, because if money was meant to hang onto they would have put handles on it.
TanMan
Posted 1/15/2009 9:52 PM (#355291 - in reply to #355108)
Subject: Re: What rod should i purchase




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Location: Toronto, ON
I have a rod by Frank...wow, it's awesome. Great guy too, really wants you to have the best rod he can build.
bridgeman
Posted 1/15/2009 10:04 PM (#355296 - in reply to #355108)
Subject: Re: What rod should i purchase




Posts: 529


Location: Not Where I Want To Be
Thanks Guys
Just purchased a custom rod from Frank
MuskieMike
Posted 1/15/2009 10:11 PM (#355298 - in reply to #355296)
Subject: Re: What rod should i purchase





Location: Des Moines IA
I'm jealous ........ Great Choice!
TanMan
Posted 1/15/2009 10:44 PM (#355302 - in reply to #355108)
Subject: Re: What rod should i purchase




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Location: Toronto, ON
Perfect choice. Enjoy!
esox50
Posted 1/15/2009 11:04 PM (#355309 - in reply to #355296)
Subject: Re: What rod should i purchase





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bridgeman - 1/15/2009 10:04 PM

Thanks Guys
Just purchased a custom rod from Frank


Good choice! Frank will take care of you!
hftb
Posted 1/16/2009 10:50 AM (#355395 - in reply to #355108)
Subject: Re: What rod should i purchase




Penn 975 and a custom 8'6" rod works for me.