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Muskie Fishing -> Lures,Tackle, and Equipment -> Crankbait rods
 
Message Subject: Crankbait rods
ValhallaBound
Posted 7/12/2015 11:37 AM (#775916)
Subject: Crankbait rods





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Location: Parts unknown
Looking for a rod to use for crankbait a, what's everyone's opinion for the best one
RyanJoz
Posted 7/12/2015 6:43 PM (#775968 - in reply to #775916)
Subject: Re: Crankbait rods




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Location: Mt. Zion, IL
Big nasty. I throw a ton of crank baits
Ray Fuller
Posted 7/12/2015 7:20 PM (#775973 - in reply to #775916)
Subject: Re: Crankbait rods





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Location: Lake County Illinois
I like my Okuma 8'6" XH for small to medium cranks,and for larger I prefer my Okuma 9'3"XH.
Sidejack
Posted 7/12/2015 11:15 PM (#775997 - in reply to #775973)
Subject: Re: Crankbait rods




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Location: Aurora
8 foot Lamiglas "Paul Hartman" signature series (late 80's/early 90's era I believe).
Trophyseeker50
Posted 7/13/2015 5:05 AM (#776000 - in reply to #775916)
Subject: Re: Crankbait rods





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Location: WI
St croix legend tourney "lip stick ". Specifically made for crank baits.
Tackle Industries
Posted 7/13/2015 6:47 AM (#776005 - in reply to #775916)
Subject: Re: Crankbait rods





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Location: Land of the Musky
Our Tackle Industries (TI Rods) 8'6" and 9' MH is a great crankbait rod. For larger crankbaits go with the XH.

http://www.tackleindustries.com/muskypikerods.html

James
southern comfort
Posted 7/13/2015 7:20 AM (#776007 - in reply to #775916)
Subject: Re: Crankbait rods




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While the SC Slingblade is marketed for blades it is a great crank bait rod.
bowhunter29
Posted 7/13/2015 6:00 PM (#776112 - in reply to #775916)
Subject: Re: Crankbait rods





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Location: South-Central VA
For small crankbaits, the 8'6" XH Lamiglas is hard to beat. However, my personal preference is a TI XH in 9'. They will throw most sized crankbaits well and have the perfect mod-fast action needed for crankbaits.

jeremy
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