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| What length and power do you use for your sucker rods??
Thanks in advance
Jim |
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Location: Palm Coast, FL | 9'XH Eglass composite
http://migizifishingrods.com/index.php?route=product/product&path=4... |
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Location: Contrarian Island | holy smokes, 300 for a sucker rod ?
personally i have a fleet of 4 of the 9 foot Musky Innovations trolling/livebait rods and think for the money they are as good as it gets... |
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Location: Okoboji | 8'6 fenwick elite tech glass rod. |
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| Yep Musky Innovations 9' Live Bait rod is the best I have used. I sell a ton of them,
Got 2 more guys stopping to pick up today.
Ton of backbone for great hooksets and gets the suckers out from the boat a little more.
Good luck,
Jeff Hanson
madisonmuskyguide.com |
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| I use an 8'6 or 9' Thorne Brothers E Glass Custom... I use these for trolling and they doulbe as a great live bait rod. If you want a strictly "Meat" only rod there are cheap otpions that work out there. the Custom TB Rods are "cheap" by customs standards in the $225-$250 range and are the best sucker/trolling out there IMHO. |
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| the Shakespeare Ugly Stick 7' long "Tiger" Rod ,,, model BWC 2202 ,,,, is a good sucker/trolling rod and they are only $60 ------- jim |
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Location: Palm Coast, FL | BNelson - 11/11/2013 10:49 AM
holy smokes, 300 for a sucker rod ?
personally i have a fleet of 4 of the 9 foot Musky Innovations trolling/livebait rods and think for the money they are as good as it gets...
You get what you pay for...
Handcrafted right here and not overseas
Solid marine grade stainless steel guides
Shrinkwrap handle that won't come loose...even after years of use
Integrated Kevlar into the blank for better hooksets/stronger backbone
Lifetime warranty
Can your sucker rod do this?
http://youtu.be/4sMsFERZUJ8
Don't knock it until you try it.
If you come to the outdoor shows...I always offer show discounts. Feel free to check out any rod I have and what they are made of. |
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Location: Contrarian Island | I hear ya Vince, i'm a big believer in you get what you pay for...i'm never one to skimp on anything and typically try to buy the best of the best but the Musky Inn rods I use are pretty solid and half the price,....i'm not about to invest 1500 in 4 sucker rods..too many other things to buy! ; ) i'm sure they are solid rods tho
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Location: Walker, MN | jimjimjim - 11/11/2013 11:52 AM
the Shakespeare Ugly Stick 7' long "Tiger" Rod ,,, model BWC 2202 ,,,, is a good sucker/trolling rod and they are only $60 ------- jim
I really wish they made an 8' Med-Heavy.
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| BNelson - 11/12/2013 8:29 AM
I hear ya Vince, i'm a big believer in you get what you pay for...i'm never one to skimp on anything and typically try to buy the best of the best but the Musky Inn rods I use are pretty solid and half the price,....i'm not about to invest 1500 in 4 sucker rods..too many other things to buy! ; ) i'm sure they are solid rods tho
Its actually $1200 for four of them. That may be a little more manageable. |
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Location: Okoboji | lmao@CRL |
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Location: Contrarian Island | 1200 ey...am I reeling them in w my hands? ie, need 4 reels all spooled with line for 4 rods there rocket scientist!  |
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| I've got an Eagle Claw 5'9 rod that I've used for 30 years, and it's just perfect. Don't remember what it cost, probably $20. One thing I don't need is an unwieldy sucker rod that is always half in the water. If this ever breaks, I'd like to find another. |
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| Check out fleet farm in the spring for 7' heavy action fiberglass rods. They will not work for trolling, but for live bait they're great. At $20-30 each you can't beat them. |
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Location: Palm Coast, FL | BNelson - 11/12/2013 4:28 PM
1200 ey...am I reeling them in w my hands? ie, need 4 reels all spooled with line for 4 rods there rocket scientist! ;-)
I am sure I could find a price break if you are buying 4 rods!  |
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Location: Palm Coast, FL | I like using the longer rods when using floats. It helps pick up the line much quicker. If I am not using a float and just straight lining the live bait, I use the 7'6" rods. |
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