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Location: St. John, Indiana | what action do you guys use for your trolling rods, such as the shimnao TDR series, heavy , medium heavy?
http://www.thornebros.com/muskie/rods/shimano/TDR.html |
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| I used the 8' MH Shim TDR for a couple seasons and thought it was OK. Pulled smaller baits (Stalkers, 6" jointed baits, Lil' Ernies, etc) well, too much flex with the bigger baits. If I bought the TDRs again I might go with a heavy power rod instead. Good rod for the money though. |
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| I have the 8'0" heavy and think that is best one for musky trollin.... |
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| Along the same line as the TDRs (Great rods, too) are Cabela's DepthMasters in their 8'0 Dipsey Diver action. They handle Plows, 10" Hookers, 14" Jakes, 13" Beleivers plus all the smaller 8 and 10 inch lures. Cabelas normally runs deals where you can get a Depthmaster rod plus a reel in a combo. I have Daiwa LCA 47's on them, the price was right and they work well. St. Croix's glass composite 8 footers are a step up and nice rods too. The Cabelas are two-piece. |
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Posts: 476
Location: St. John, Indiana | the cabelas depthmaster combos was another option i was looking into..........which reel would you suggest, the 20 or the 30?
http://www.cabelas.com/cabelas/en/templates/pod/horizontal-pod.jsp?... |
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Posts: 136
Location: Chicago | I use a 9'dipsey diver rod with the 30 ,on sale for 40 bucks for the combo |
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Posts: 476
Location: St. John, Indiana | when were they on sale? |
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Posts: 136
Location: Chicago | It was in september at the cabelas in hoffman eststes IL |
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