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Message Subject: Musky Rods
EsoxJohnny
Posted 7/21/2005 11:53 AM (#154232)
Subject: Musky Rods





Posts: 108


Location: IN
Who makes the most versatile 7'6" musky rod? I want something that is lighter weight but still has the capability to throw a multitude of different size lures. I throw mostly gliders and topwater.
cpr fish
Posted 7/21/2005 12:31 PM (#154238 - in reply to #154232)
Subject: RE: Musky Rods




Posts: 239


Location: Madison, WI
Be sure and check out the St Croix Avid series (AM76MHF). This is my favorite rod and can do it all, buck tails, cranks, top water, etc….If $220 is in your price range you will not be disappointed!
nwild
Posted 7/21/2005 2:00 PM (#154257 - in reply to #154238)
Subject: RE: Musky Rods





Posts: 1996


Location: Pelican Lake/Three Lakes Chain
I am also a huge fan of the 7'6" St Croix. If the Avid is out of your price range, the 7'6" premier is an awesome stick. My clients and I use it constantly for tails, topwater, cranks, jerks, and dawgs. A great all around stick at $140.
EsoxJohnny
Posted 7/21/2005 2:14 PM (#154260 - in reply to #154232)
Subject: RE: Musky Rods





Posts: 108


Location: IN
I'm looking for some info on the other brands besides St. Croix, I've got a couple Premiers and I honestly don't think they are any better than my Gander rods which for some reason I throw the most. I'm interested in the Lamiglas, and Diamondbacks, or perhaps even the Esox line.
tomcat
Posted 7/21/2005 2:23 PM (#154267 - in reply to #154232)
Subject: RE: Musky Rods





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Esox Johnny..if you are looking at 'premium' rods...you HAVE to consider G Loomis. (the cranberry colored ones)

i see then for sale quite a bit thru the trader boards. if i could only have one brand of rods the rest of life..i'll have to pick G Loomis. SUPER LIGHT, SUPER TUFF...awesome rods. the stardard of which most other rods are compared against

the rod you are looking for in G Loomis is about $230 new..you can get a nice used one for $170 to $110. i'd find a used one. you wont regret it.
Probably their most veristle rod is thier 7'7" Medium Heavy "Heavy Bucktail Rod". here is the model #. MUR915C-HB/ maybe this link will work.

http://products.gloomis.com/gl/products/family.jsp?FOLDER%3C%3Efold...

SO, you want lightweight, but has enough a$$ to throw somethign besides a 1 oz lure..check the big bucktail rod i just posted. plently of rod to throw most gliders and all topwaters.
tomcat
Big Perc
Posted 7/21/2005 2:48 PM (#154273 - in reply to #154257)
Subject: RE: Musky Rods




Posts: 1188


Location: Iowa
I have to agree with nwild here in saying that the St. Croix 7'6" premier is one of the most versatile rods on the market today unless you want to spend and arm and a leg and get a thorne bros custom diamondback rod. I would go with the 7'6" premier...My dad has one and he always catches me trying to borrow it...

Big Perc
muskyboy
Posted 7/21/2005 4:08 PM (#154293 - in reply to #154232)
Subject: RE: Musky Rods


Go with the 7'6" St. Croix Premier, I have three Premiers and they are the best musky rod for the money. For more money a custom Diamondback would be best.
The Yeti
Posted 7/21/2005 4:22 PM (#154295 - in reply to #154260)
Subject: RE: Musky Rods


contact the folks at Esox rods, or go to the site.
i have a 7'3" BU rod. it EASILY is lighter and casts nicer than any of my 2 loomis, ganders or my bps pete maina.

you WILL NOT be dissapointed in an esox rod. plus, they're really, really good people to deal with.
Phish Killer
Posted 7/21/2005 4:38 PM (#154297 - in reply to #154232)
Subject: RE: Musky Rods





Posts: 827


Location: Minneapolis,Minnesota
7'6" Thornes Diamonback JerkBait...very, very versitile rod, throws Candy Spins to Mag Dawgs with no problem.

Light as a feather with tons of backbone!

kevin
Posted 7/21/2005 6:18 PM (#154308 - in reply to #154232)
Subject: RE: Musky Rods





Posts: 1335


Location: Chicago, Beverly
7'6" Premier.. I'm sure both Lamiglass and gloomis make something quite similar.. stick with the American Sticks... can't go wrong....
Guest
Posted 7/23/2005 5:23 PM (#154500 - in reply to #154232)
Subject: RE: Musky Rods


I purchased two Diamondback from www.professionaledgefishingrods.com

He built me one Weagle Rod before the season started.

Good stuff Nice guy
Beaver
Posted 7/23/2005 7:50 PM (#154508 - in reply to #154232)
Subject: RE: Musky Rods





Posts: 4266


I use the Premiers and the Avids, and the Avid is a completely different animal.
More flex in the tip and light as a feather.
I agree with the Made in The USA.
Beav
Terry/JNR
Posted 7/23/2005 10:26 PM (#154511 - in reply to #154232)
Subject: RE: Musky Rods


I've been using Fig Rig Rods for several years now and I'm convinced they are a top quality rod. Very light weight, but more then enough to handle a variety of baits. the 7'6 and 8' Toothe Tamers are my favorite. www.figrigrods.com
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