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Message Subject: Fall rod selection
Pathfinder44
Posted 7/19/2006 7:14 AM (#201326)
Subject: Fall rod selection




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Location: S.E. Wisconsin
Looking into getting some trolling rods this summer, I would also like to use them for fall sucker fishing, i would imagine i need to get glass rods any suggestions for a good set up to do both or am i going to have to switch em up? Thanks to all.
Shep
Posted 7/19/2006 7:43 AM (#201338 - in reply to #201326)
Subject: RE: Fall rod selection





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Two different applications, in my opinion, requiring two different rods. For trolling, I use Gander Guide series Dipsey Diver Rods, Planer Board Rods, and on occasion, I will use Classic Cats. For Sucker Rods, I use nothing but the 8' Classic Cats. Love setting the hook with them babies!
Griz619
Posted 7/22/2006 10:40 AM (#201740 - in reply to #201326)
Subject: RE: Fall rod selection




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Waterdemon,
I use the same rod for both. A Jim Grandt 8' X-HVY this rod is composite utilizing graphite and glass properties. Paired with a Okuma Catalina LC, I troll everything from shallow Raiders to my Top secret Custom giant Crankbaits. Also it serves well for sucker duty with a ton of power for hooksets. Also don't discount a Linecounter for sucker fishing, this will allow for accurate placement of the sucker under the boat for when you are dragging one while casting.

Good Luck,
Pete K.
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