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anstewa2
Posted 2/4/2006 8:20 AM (#175578)
Subject: Heavy Weight Rod




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I'm looking for a rod that is heavy enough to toss the larger baits in my arsenal - big soft plastics (Big Joe, Twin Fin) and big jerks (Deadhead, Phantom). Ideally, I would like to spend less than $200. Any recommendations would be greatly appreciated?
SteveHulbert
Posted 2/4/2006 8:55 AM (#175579 - in reply to #175578)
Subject: RE: Heavy Weight Rod





Posts: 202


Location: Angola, IN
Talk to Keith at Professional Edge Rods. He's got killer stuff, at an even better price. I know you said under $200, and he's got stuff under that price, but if you spend a few more bucks, you can get the sweetest rod on the market....for about $240 I think. The same rods goes for $350+ from other rod builders.

www.professionaledgefishingrods.com
Or, Keith can be reached at 612.802.4629

Edited by SteveHulbert 2/4/2006 8:59 AM
esox50
Posted 2/4/2006 9:20 AM (#175583 - in reply to #175578)
Subject: RE: Heavy Weight Rod





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8' heavy Fig Rig "Tooth Tamer." Perfect rod for what you're calling for. About $170 (it's under $200 that I know).
BigMo
Posted 2/4/2006 10:11 AM (#175585 - in reply to #175583)
Subject: RE: Heavy Weight Rod




Posts: 617


Location: Clintonville, WI
Anstewa2,

I'll second what Esox50 said....you have PMs also.
Slimeball
Posted 2/4/2006 12:27 PM (#175594 - in reply to #175578)
Subject: RE: Heavy Weight Rod





Posts: 332


Location: Michigan
Another vote for Professional Edge. Keith makes a beautiful rod, and his service is top shelf.

Jason Merics
Steve Jonesi
Posted 2/4/2006 6:52 PM (#175640 - in reply to #175578)
Subject: RE: Heavy Weight Rod




Posts: 2089


Keith does a great job, but not all rods are built alike.Each builder has a niche and NO, they are NOT the same.Some use handle kits while others use individual cork rings.Guides, guide placement, wrappings etc. can all be different for one reason or another.Blanks can be cut or the rod extended.Extensions.....Inside or outside?One is much stronger.I've been having customs made for 20 years and work for one now.You get what you pay for.Lots of choices in todays market.Ain't it grand!??? Steve

P.S. I'd be careful using a higher end blank with heavy baits.The walls of the blank are thinner, resulting in less weight, but also less durability.
FishHateMe
Posted 2/5/2006 10:16 AM (#175687 - in reply to #175578)
Subject: RE: Heavy Weight Rod




Posts: 228


Location: Downers Grove, IL
i picked up an 8' heavy custom rod from thorne bros. this past fall. the guys there were a great help and steered me to a st. croix blank rather than the diamondback blank i thought i wanted. others can weigh in on this - but i believe that the diamondback blanks have thinner walls not conducive to heavier stuff that i wanted it for, and that over time, the diamondback blank wouldn't hold up to big bait chucking. i bought it to throw big weighted suicks, mag dawgs, etc. and this rod was PERFECT.
i upgraded the cork but went with standard guides - i think i paid $240.00. maybe more than you're looking to spend but if you're looking to use it for what i was, you won't be disappointed!
jeff
Justin Gaiche
Posted 2/5/2006 10:23 PM (#175761 - in reply to #175578)
Subject: RE: Heavy Weight Rod




Posts: 355


Location: Wausau, Wisconsin
I third Big Mo. In situations where monster lures are the ticket, the 7'MH Fig Rig Tooth Tamer Glass is awesome. It is as light as my graphite rods with similar action and capable of throwing anything smaller than the S.S. Minnow. Price is around $110. Lifetime warranty.
hammerhandle
Posted 2/6/2006 5:23 PM (#175880 - in reply to #175578)
Subject: RE: Heavy Weight Rod




Posts: 90


Location: Florence, Wisconsin
Pete Maina has a rod out through Bass Pro Shops designed for live bait/big artificials that I have and does the job nicely. About $100.
bigbite
Posted 2/6/2006 11:29 PM (#175960 - in reply to #175880)
Subject: RE: Heavy Weight Rod




Posts: 1348


Location: Pewaukee, WI
That's right about the Maina rod. I've got one (7' 6"), a signature rod edition that has a detachable counterweight that screws into the butt of the rod. It supposedly allows you to throw lures up to 10 oz. with ease. I just bought it in December so I can't give an honest account of how it handles, but I'm looking forward to giving it a real work out in Canada this summer.
The Yeti
Posted 2/6/2006 11:59 PM (#175961 - in reply to #175960)
Subject: RE: Heavy Weight Rod


thats a great rod for lures up to about 8 oz...after that, it feels like it goin to break...

contact Keith at Professional edge....he's working up some new ideas as we speak.
MuskyStalker
Posted 2/7/2006 12:09 AM (#175965 - in reply to #175578)
Subject: RE: Heavy Weight Rod





Posts: 317


I third the Fig Rig. Strong. Light. The best warranty in the business. Under $200 is nice too.
divani
Posted 2/7/2006 5:01 AM (#175975 - in reply to #175578)
Subject: RE: Heavy Weight Rod





Posts: 2061


Location: Belgium
the best rod I've used so far for lures up to the mag dawg and possibly heavier is a 7'2" worrall musky rod, two piece, 1-5oz, line to 30lbs (???). Anyway, it's tough yet flexible enough to take the headshakes of a big fish
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