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Muskie Fishing -> Lures,Tackle, and Equipment -> Best rods for trolling , and for live bait
 
Message Subject: Best rods for trolling , and for live bait
jumphoots
Posted 9/29/2009 4:15 AM (#402305)
Subject: Best rods for trolling , and for live bait




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All Glass for trolling? really stiff for live bait? Is that about right?
MuskyFix
Posted 9/29/2009 8:27 AM (#402316 - in reply to #402305)
Subject: RE: Best rods for trolling , and for live bait





I have had good luck holding up to speed, Weeds or hooking muskies on suckers in frigid weather using Bass Pros Catfish Rods, all 8 footers.

Running your rod tips under water sometimes collects a few weeds on the tips; A stealth rod is a must.

Hope this helps
Reef Hawg
Posted 10/1/2009 11:13 AM (#402733 - in reply to #402305)
Subject: RE: Best rods for trolling , and for live bait




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Location: north central wisconsin
I've been running the Tooth Tamer 8' trolling rods for a few years now, and they have been outstanding for both trolling big/small lures along with livebait running. If you'd like more info or would like to purchase one please drop me a PM. They retail for $129 and have been well worth it in my opinion.
wisriverrat
Posted 10/1/2009 10:04 PM (#402848 - in reply to #402305)
Subject: RE: Best rods for trolling , and for live bait




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Location: On the River
I use Shakespere 8ft. Catfish rods for trolling $33.00 ea. They work great
For Suckers I use Ulgy Stick 6' 6" Model CALM110066 $39.00 ea.
I have caught several hundred muskies on that Ulgy Stick.
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