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| mskyhntr | 
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Posts: 814  | Would like to hear some recommendations for trolling rods. What length are you using and what action are they. I will be trolling anywhere from 6 inch ernies to 10 inch jakes. I am not looking to spend a lot of money so no Diamondback or St. Croix I am looking for the best bang for the buck because I need to buy about 4 rods.   | ||
| BNelson | 
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Location: Contrarian Island  | Here you go....Cabelas EGlass rods..in 8 foot length..they are still 14.99 and can handle little and big stuff...  Model C802MH Edited by MSKY HNR 5/26/2005 8:08 AM  | ||
| Shep | 
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Posts: 5874  | Gander Planer board rods are nice. I use these for my down rods. I also use Gander Dipsy rods, 8 feet for my side rods, and 10 1/2 feet, for my planer boards.  Bas Pro Walleye Guide Planer board rods work too.  | ||
| millsie | 
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Posts: 189 Location: Barrington, Il  | Shimano TDR's can't be beat.  Come in a variety of sizes and actions.  Jeff  | ||
| Luke_Chinewalker | 
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Location: Minneapolis, MN  | The new Bass Pro Shops CatMax rods are great. They come in lengths up to 12ft. They were on sale $49-$59 a couple weeks ago. If you are planning troll when there are a lot of floating weeds it is helpful to have a 9+ft rod to keep the rod in the water and let it collect your weeds. If you can run 6 rods it may be helpful to have rods of various lengths to get a good spread when you have to keep the tips in. | ||
| castmaster | 
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![]() Posts: 910 Location: Hastings, mn, 55033  | i use shiamno 8' classic cat rods. | ||
| Dispatcher | 
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| I'll 2nd the Shimano TDR at about $25. I use the 8'0 2 piece "Heavy" models (15-30 lb). And it has plenty of guides, like a trolling rod should. | |||
| Barry Wesley | 
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| I just go to wal-mart and buy a 7' Berkley Big Game. They come in casting and spinning version.  Cost $19.95, but no S&H and you can get them right there.  They also work well with big baits, have a soft tip.  I throw Bull Dawgs with them as well as trolling.  | |||
| 2Rodknocker | 
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Posts: 459 Location: New Baden IL  | I have been using Shakespear Ugly sticks for trolling and love them, matched with a Penn 310, sweet drag and great rods too.  For my board rods, I use the Bass Pro Cat Max 2 piece 9' rods and love them too. Rod  | ||
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