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shotgunlew
Posted 8/23/2009 6:13 PM (#395522)
Subject: Shimano compre 7'ft med power med fast action





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Hey guys I was at Cabelas and walked into the bargain cave and spotted a 7ft med power med fast action shimano compre . I was thinking this rod MIGHT work to throw smaller baits for Musky in the spring( jointed Rapalas, smaller bucktails, ect ). What do you guys think? Any chance of success with this? And any ideas for a reel would be great!


chris
shotgunlew
Posted 8/24/2009 12:49 AM (#395567 - in reply to #395522)
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20 views, Cmon some ones gotta help me out!
jackson
Posted 8/24/2009 7:05 AM (#395576 - in reply to #395522)
Subject: Re: Shimano compre 7'ft med power med fast action




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i have a shimano compre and a convergence. Haven't used them in a while but i never had any issues with these rods. They seem to do quite well. I mainly used them for fishing bucktails. The compre goes for a little over $100 and the convergence from what i recall was around the $80 range.
shotgunlew
Posted 8/24/2009 10:40 AM (#395626 - in reply to #395522)
Subject: Re: Shimano compre 7'ft med power med fast action





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Is yours the Med-Fast action/ Med Power?
jackson
Posted 8/24/2009 12:37 PM (#395658 - in reply to #395522)
Subject: Re: Shimano compre 7'ft med power med fast action




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no, i have the heavy power FA in both rods. they are about 3-4 years old.
FEVER
Posted 8/24/2009 1:00 PM (#395663 - in reply to #395522)
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I have three Shimano Compre Rods, all 7 footers, 2 medium fast and 1 medium, great rods, you'll like them. Lifetime Warranty doesn't hurt either. Good luck.
Tom
nclaker
Posted 8/24/2009 1:47 PM (#395682 - in reply to #395522)
Subject: Re: Shimano compre 7'ft med power med fast action




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They are decent rods for the price and warrenty, and the one you mentioned would probably be just fine. If you already have an MH rod, then I would think that it would work just fine for your applications mentioned. I'm to the point I have too many rods for specific applications. After using them, I'm finding that certain combo's are much more versitile than originally thought. So I am starting to get rid of stuff and trying to pack less on my outings.
shotgunlew
Posted 8/24/2009 3:24 PM (#395705 - in reply to #395663)
Subject: Re: Shimano compre 7'ft med power med fast action





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Have you used them for muskie? I was wondering if theres enough behind the rod, to catch a good sized muskie.



FEVER - 8/24/2009 1:00 PM

I have three Shimano Compre Rods, all 7 footers, 2 medium fast and 1 medium, great rods, you'll like them. Lifetime Warranty doesn't hurt either. Good luck.
Tom
jkslayer135
Posted 8/24/2009 3:32 PM (#395707 - in reply to #395522)
Subject: RE: Shimano compre 7'ft med power med fast action




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I have one that I use for smaller baits and it seems to work pretty good. I wish it was a 7'6 though. I caught a 41" on a figure 8 and it did just fine. That's the biggest I caught on it. I hope this helps
shotgunlew
Posted 8/24/2009 3:42 PM (#395708 - in reply to #395707)
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I for some reason envisioned this rod snapping with a big esox on the other end!
FEVER
Posted 8/25/2009 8:59 PM (#396043 - in reply to #395522)
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Shotgunlew
I have caught a number of muskies on them up to 47 inches. They are my main muskie rods.
Tom
shotgunlew
Posted 8/25/2009 9:35 PM (#396055 - in reply to #396043)
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FEVER - 8/25/2009 8:59 PM

Shotgunlew
I have caught a number of muskies on them up to 47 inches. They are my main muskie rods.
Tom


Med power?
shotgunlew
Posted 8/26/2009 6:14 PM (#396221 - in reply to #395522)
Subject: Re: Shimano compre 7'ft med power med fast action





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What do ya guys think , could I handle one of the 8 cowgirls with this? AND what reel would you put on this setup?


chris
FEVER
Posted 8/26/2009 7:59 PM (#396236 - in reply to #395522)
Subject: Re: Shimano compre 7'ft med power med fast action





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Shotgunlew
I have two medium heavy and one heavy rods. And I through 8's, 9's, and 10's. Reels are Abu 5500 and 6500 with power handles.
Tom
shotgunlew
Posted 8/26/2009 11:30 PM (#396277 - in reply to #395522)
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I wish it was a med heavy.... Its just a med.....Think I can get away with 8's?
FEVER
Posted 8/27/2009 9:36 AM (#396329 - in reply to #395522)
Subject: Re: Shimano compre 7'ft med power med fast action





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Shotgunlew
You can just about through anything, but for how long. My rods are good for 3/4 to 2 ounces, 1/2 to 3 ounces, and 1 to 3 ounces.
Tom
jkslayer135
Posted 8/27/2009 10:29 AM (#396332 - in reply to #395522)
Subject: Re: Shimano compre 7'ft med power med fast action




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I have a curado on mine. I typically just throw stuff that weighs 1.5ounces or less and doesn't pull very hard.
I wouldn't throw 8's with mine. I have other set ups for that.
shotgunlew
Posted 8/27/2009 11:13 AM (#396341 - in reply to #396332)
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Good deal
nclaker
Posted 8/27/2009 3:17 PM (#396386 - in reply to #396277)
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shotgunlew - 8/26/2009 11:30 PM

I wish it was a med heavy.... Its just a med.....Think I can get away with 8's?

I would guess that one you get a MH rod (if you don't already have one), this rod will not see much use for musky fishing. If that wre to happen, this rod would would probably be a decent bass Frog rod I would think.
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