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Posts: 93
Location: Morehead KY | Let me know some trolling rods (for big and small baits) that won't break the bank. I don't troll very much so I normall just use my casting setups. I am buying a couple line counters and want a few rods as well so I don't have to use my good stuff. |
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Posts: 941
Location: Freedom, WI | Black River Live and Troll 8' |
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Location: Eastern Ontario | Look for a couple of glass Dipsey Diver rods cheap and do the job 8 to 10 feet. |
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Posts: 2687
Location: Hayward, WI | I'm not a big troller but the Shimano TDR's are pretty cheap and seem to work ok. |
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Posts: 19
| I just picked up 2 Tooth Tamer rods this year. They do a great job on both large and small baits. |
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Posts: 1887
Location: syracuse indiana | jame's new Tackle Industries 2 peice 9 ftrs will fit that bill they are awsome trolling rods,, he should be having them out soon...bill |
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Posts: 340
Location: Lake County Illinois | Okuma has an 8' trolling rod right around 100 dollars and also has a great warranty. |
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Posts: 177
| Shimano tdr's under 40 dollars. |
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Posts: 1405
Location: Detroit River | A lot of guys on LSC use Ugly Stick Tiger rods. They go for around $60. The down side to them is the biggest you can get is 7'.
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Location: Contrarian Island | TDRs..8 foot heavy. |
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Posts: 149
| The Tackle Industries trolling rods are very nice. One of the few trolling rods I have bought with a quality reel seat on it too. Nice action.
GM |
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Posts: 375
| berkley glowstik catfish rods...you can find them on the cabelas website...7' - $40.00 up to 10' - $50.00...i have two of the 8 footers and yes they do glow in the dark and yes they can handle pulling some pretty big baits...over 8' they get pretty heavy and awkward...mine have seen maybe 24 hours of use over the 7 years i have had them...why...I ABSOLUTELY HATE TROLLING BECAUSE IT'S NOT REAL FISHING...when my time comes that i can no longer chuck baits all day long i will take up bowling...  |
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Posts: 86
Location: colorado | I have a couple of ugly sticks. they are the dipsy diver modle. BWDD 1100 10'. medium heavy. Jef Hanson turned me on to them and i like them just fine. I can feel my baits running and know as soon as they pick up trash. |
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Posts: 1060
Location: Palm Coast, FL | Migizi rods has a 7'6", 8' and a 9' e-glass composite with kevlar built into the blank. The rods will troll both small and the biggest bait you want troll. They will also the biggest fish you will catch. I am working on getting some video footage, of a beast of a fish, edited and will post as soon as it is done. |
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| Shimano TDR's inexpensive and you can find them for $30-40 and they do the job. They aren't the greatest rod but they do the job if you only troll once in awhile. Can use the exta money you save for reels. |
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Posts: 1106
Location: Muskegon Michigan | The best Trolling rod for the money(29.99 at bass pro shops) is the 7 foot Ugly stick Catfish rod. One piece Glass and they have the power where you need it in the lower 2/3 of the blank. I have 6 of them and have fished them hard through Hundreds of Muskies on St. Clair and all over other lakes. They are brutally tough and can take being tossed in a pile stuffed in rod lockers and abused beyond belief. They are White and have Fuji Reel seats and ceramic guides which last about two years with Mono lines. I had all mine retied with Cabelas Stainless steel Boat rod wide guides. Now they last forever. Mike
http://www.basspro.com/Shakespeare-Ugly-Stik-Catfish-Casting-Rods/p... |
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Posts: 51
| I'm curious if anyone has experience with the St Croix glass trolling rods?
You don't hear very much about them.
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| Black River Rods
The 8' Live and Troll
Exceptional rod for the money. |
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Posts: 4343
Location: Smith Creek | I use the SC PGM80HM's, really like them, but at $200 kind of overkill for what a person needs for a glass trolling/sucker rod. |
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