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Message Subject: Double ten Rod
WI Skis
Posted 4/19/2008 9:08 PM (#314193)
Subject: Double ten Rod





Posts: 547


Location: Oshkosh
I see a lot of questions about what reel everyone is using for double tens, but the trouble I am having is picking a rod to put my reel on? Any help would be appreciated.

Peter Kita
Madmanmusky
Posted 4/19/2008 10:46 PM (#314207 - in reply to #314193)
Subject: RE: Double ten Rod




Posts: 344


Location: Musky Country
Try a 9ft hammer rod they work awesome in my opinion.
muskynightmare
Posted 4/20/2008 8:13 AM (#314230 - in reply to #314193)
Subject: Re: Double ten Rod





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Location: The Sportsman, home, or out on the water
XXXHVYF 7-9 by St Croix gets my nod! Awesome rod for sure!
figure8out
Posted 4/20/2008 8:39 AM (#314232 - in reply to #314230)
Subject: Re: Double ten Rod





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Location: Nowhere near where I should be
Is the xxx a little stiff to throw 3-5 ounce blades, the rod is rated for 8-20. I just recently won one and curious if this rod is a little much for said application. It seems like big jerks and dawgs will be thrown and worked nice with this rod, I realize you can throw anything with anything, but I ask again is this rod a bit overkill.
bn
Posted 4/20/2008 8:42 AM (#314233 - in reply to #314193)
Subject: RE: Double ten Rod


9' Pro Edge Diamondback is an awesome rod to sling double 10s...perfect tip to really cast em a long way without much effort...
PIKEMASTER
Posted 4/20/2008 9:27 AM (#314242 - in reply to #314193)
Subject: RE: Double ten Rod





Location: Latitude 41.3016 Longitude 88.6160
I like a rod that is rated for up to 8oz max for Double 10-13, and always point your rod at the bait when you burn your D10-13 back to the boat. My TICA 8'6" rated at 1-8 is a great action rod for casting and burning back D10-13.
NateSki
Posted 4/20/2008 3:30 PM (#314284 - in reply to #314242)
Subject: RE: Double ten Rod





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Location: New London, MN
I like my Loomis 7'7" Heavy Bucktail
muskynightmare
Posted 4/20/2008 5:21 PM (#314297 - in reply to #314232)
Subject: Re: Double ten Rod





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Location: The Sportsman, home, or out on the water
figure8out - 4/20/2008 8:39 AM

Is the xxx a little stiff to throw 3-5 ounce blades, the rod is rated for 8-20. I just recently won one and curious if this rod is a little much for said application. It seems like big jerks and dawgs will be thrown and worked nice with this rod, I realize you can throw anything with anything, but I ask again is this rod a bit overkill.


The XXX has just enough give in the tip to launch smaller tails like Gerry's Kids.
My buddy and I did a head to head "death match" testing different rods for this application (double 13's, 10's and 8's), and We agreed that the XXX was the best tool for the job, with the Legend Tourney Big Dawg Rod being a close second.
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