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Muskie Fishing -> Lures,Tackle, and Equipment -> dougj
 
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pbrostuen
Posted 9/22/2003 9:25 AM (#82450)
Subject: dougj




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Location: Eagan, MN
I'm hoping you could share with us your current rod/reel/line choices for the specific baits you throw. I am mostly interested in hearing what you use to cast those 10" Believers, Suicks and Jakes, but also would like to know what you use for bucktails and smaller baits. You could reply either here or in the "rod/reel complement" thread above. Thanks, and good luck w/ the rest of your season.
dougj
Posted 9/25/2003 7:48 PM (#82908 - in reply to #82450)
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Location: Warroad, Mn

Hi:

Sorry I'm a little slow in answering this.

Anyway, right now I'm throwing Suicks, Believers, Jakes, Bulldogs (big stuff) with an 8'-0" Diamondback heavy action rod from Throne brothers. I also use a 7'-6" Sage (569 blank) from Throne brothers that I got a number of year ago (great blank that's not make any more). Either one does a great job with big lures. I'm using Garcia 7000's on the rods. Same thing with smaller stuff, I have a 7'-6" Diamondback in a bucktail action that is great. Also use a St Croix 8'-0" Tidemaster saltwater rod a lot model # TC80XHXF, this a great small bucktail rod, and a fine fall trolling rod.

Hope this doesn't sound like a commercial, but I'd recommend to anyone who wants to spend the bucks to go to the guys at Thorne Brothers, they can and will build you a rod that will do exactly what you want it to do.

For line I'm now using Spiderwire "Stelth" which I guess is Berkleys newest super braid. I'm using it in 100LB test (wouldn't go any lighter, it's very fine), and so far I'm pretty impressed. Casts great, doesn't seem to backlash much, does not fray (put it on my bucktail rod in July and haven't retied yet), doesn't seems to hold water. So far great line. Put it on my trolling reels, so we'll see how it stands up to trolling.

Doug Johnson



Edited by dougj 9/25/2003 8:02 PM
pbrostuen
Posted 9/27/2003 9:19 AM (#83053 - in reply to #82450)
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Location: Eagan, MN
Good call on Thorne Brothers. I have a 7'4" MH Diamondback for bucktails and topwaters that I like alot. Worth every penny. I was in there a few weeks ago looking at their heavier rods and they didn't have many on the shelf. Looks like I might have one custom built.

Would you say your 8 footer has more of a bucktail or jerkbait action? Or somewhere in between? I'm currently using a St. Croix 6'6" for my heavy stuff (I guess it's probably billed as all-purpose), but I'd like something longer. Thanks again for the help Doug.
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