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Location: Oconomowoc, WI | Wondering if anyone has used this rod for muskies. Thinking of getting it for a light combo for 8's, spinnerbaits and small twitches/jerks. It's rated 1-4 oz. |
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Location: Hayward, WI | I have one and use it for smaller stuff. I have not caught anything bigger than 39" on it. Have it paired with a 300EJ and really like it. |
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| Asked the same some time ago.
http://muskie.outdoorsfirst.com/board/forums/thread-view.asp?tid=97... |
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Posts: 864
Location: NE Ohio | i like it for throwing rattle baits and small spinner baits in the spring but the tip section is to soft (whippy) for my liking for a musky rod IMO. i'd go with the 3/4 to 3oz. musky rod instead, much beefer tip section. |
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Posts: 163
Location: NoDak | i have a 7-11 mojo bass swim bait rod (1-4oz), i bought it for heavy frogging, turned out to be to stiff, so i paired it to a abu inshore, and use it for small lures like a single 8 and less like mepps muskie killers and small jerk baits (double 8's seem to heavy), now i am wearing the rod in and i do think it is allready lightening up in stiffness, so i am skeptical and may try it on bass equitpment again. it is an absolute vacation in your hands after a few days with all big stuff, i think my MH mojo musky 8' (3/4-3oz) is still lighter but i think it is more robust, and that is with a winch for slow rolling spinnerbaits. but i garentee those two set ups see less water than my larger heavier mojoski rods do
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