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Esox-Hunter
Posted 10/13/2009 4:28 PM (#404572)
Subject: Sucker Rod Question





Posts: 774


Location: South East Wisconsin
Going up north this coming weekend to due some trolling and sucker fishing. I'm having some trouble finding some sucker rods here in the Milwaukee area. So my question is I have a St. Criox Premier 6'9"H do you think i'll be okay with this rod? Will I have to worry about the graphite shattering? Thanks.......

S.Killips
TJ DeVoe
Posted 10/13/2009 4:35 PM (#404573 - in reply to #404572)
Subject: Re: Sucker Rod Question




Posts: 2323


Location: Stevens Point, WI
I had been using that same rod for the past couple of seasons and I never had a problem. I've since moved to longer rods for sucker fishing but you should be fine, it's not like it's going to be super cold out.
Rock Bottom
Posted 10/13/2009 4:48 PM (#404574 - in reply to #404572)
Subject: Re: Sucker Rod Question




Posts: 54


Hey hunter get yourself a 8 foot heavy action dipsey diver rod. They are fiberglas/graphite composite and have a ton of backbone. Thats what I use. Hell I fish with mine in Jan-Feb for Brown Trout on Lake Mich. The cold is not a factor..
Esox-Hunter
Posted 10/13/2009 5:00 PM (#404579 - in reply to #404574)
Subject: Re: Sucker Rod Question





Posts: 774


Location: South East Wisconsin
Thanks guys. I know its not going to be that cold out this weekend but I was just curious. I did a search on here and there are alot of different thoughts on graphite in cold temps. Agian I am just trying to use what I have so I can save some money. Where can I get 8 foot heavy action dipsey diver rods in the Mil area? How much do they cost?

S.Killips
esoxaddict
Posted 10/13/2009 5:05 PM (#404580 - in reply to #404572)
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Posts: 8772


Catfish rods are like $29, pretty sure one of those would do the trick...
KSauers
Posted 10/13/2009 5:44 PM (#404584 - in reply to #404580)
Subject: Re: Sucker Rod Question




Posts: 743


I use the 7'2" Pete Maina rod from bass pro . The perfect sucker rod.
wisriverrat
Posted 10/13/2009 8:25 PM (#404608 - in reply to #404572)
Subject: RE: Sucker Rod Question




Posts: 370


Location: On the River
I have been using the Shakespere Ugly Stick 6'6" model CALM 6600 for 7 years and have caught well over a hunderd muskies soaking suckers with this rod. $39.99 at Fleet Farm. Great rod for sub freezing weather or warmer weather.
WI Skis
Posted 10/13/2009 8:59 PM (#404616 - in reply to #404572)
Subject: Re: Sucker Rod Question





Posts: 547


Location: Oshkosh
You should be able to find some at Cabelas on your way up north.

Peter
Esox-Hunter
Posted 10/13/2009 9:46 PM (#404628 - in reply to #404616)
Subject: Re: Sucker Rod Question





Posts: 774


Location: South East Wisconsin
Thanks guys i'll check some of those rods out.

S.Killips
BNelson
Posted 10/14/2009 12:27 PM (#404733 - in reply to #404572)
Subject: Re: Sucker Rod Question





Location: Contrarian Island
imo go with as stiff as a sucker rod as you can find...imo the long "whippy" 8' cat rods won't break hooks free as fast and easy as something like a really heavy action 7 footer...good luck...

Edited by BNelson 10/14/2009 12:28 PM
Guest
Posted 10/14/2009 5:50 PM (#404787 - in reply to #404572)
Subject: RE: Sucker Rod Question


i have a 80% sucess rate going with hookups sucker fishing, over the past 2 seasons with the Bass Pro Catmaxx rods. 7/6 and 8 footers.
Guest
Posted 10/14/2009 6:31 PM (#404805 - in reply to #404572)
Subject: RE: Sucker Rod Question


4 out of 5. Good for you!
lambeau
Posted 10/16/2009 6:56 PM (#405142 - in reply to #404572)
Subject: RE: Sucker Rod Question


i like the new Black River 8' Livebait/Trolling rods.
http://blackriverrods.com/
plenty of backbone to give 'em the berries, but has enough bend in the tip to be forgiving at boatside when fighting a fish. they're affordable too, so no need to break the bank for sucker and trolling rods.


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Chas
Posted 10/16/2009 7:48 PM (#405152 - in reply to #405142)
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Posts: 231


Very cool pics, Mike! Thanks for sharing.

Chas
Davey
Posted 10/18/2009 12:40 PM (#405348 - in reply to #404572)
Subject: RE: Sucker Rod Question


Where can you get a Black River rod?
saint1
Posted 10/18/2009 3:51 PM (#405397 - in reply to #404572)
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Posts: 332


Location: Neenah, WI
Davey,

You can purchase Black River rods @ Rollie and Helens , Angler point in Michigan , Jon's in Oshkosh , Pastikas in Hayward ,
They will be available @ Chicago Muskie show,
If you have ant other quetions shoot me a PM.

SAINT
big gun
Posted 10/19/2009 8:12 AM (#405491 - in reply to #404572)
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Posts: 462


Location: Madison Wi. Chain
I have been very happy with this rod. GREAT, sucker bait rod and some nice photo's. Thanks Mike. BG
Bigman
Posted 10/19/2009 8:27 AM (#405496 - in reply to #404572)
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Posts: 281


Location: ROckford IL
how big was that tiger Biggun
guest of honor
Posted 10/20/2009 6:34 AM (#405647 - in reply to #404572)
Subject: RE: Sucker Rod Question


cool pics....nice job on the hybrid
they are so cool looking
i use the peta maian/bass pro live bait rod
works for me....:)
CollegeMuskyHunter
Posted 11/19/2009 10:27 AM (#409216 - in reply to #404572)
Subject: Re: Sucker Rod Question




Would the shimano TDR trolling rods also make a good sucker rod?
BNelson
Posted 11/19/2009 10:30 AM (#409218 - in reply to #409216)
Subject: Re: Sucker Rod Question





Location: Contrarian Island
imo not really the best option....would the 8' heavy work...yes, but you would have to load up the rod quite a bit before setting as the backbone really doesn't start until half way down the blank...The Bass Pro CatMaxx rods are pretty good for a heavy action rod and you won't break em!
welldriller
Posted 11/19/2009 5:20 PM (#409275 - in reply to #404572)
Subject: Re: Sucker Rod Question




Posts: 402


Location: Eagle River, WI
8' musky innovations magnum bulldawg rod with st. croix ac 300 and 85lb. power pro. 80-85% hookup. The longer the better. I wish it was a 9'.
Guest
Posted 11/19/2009 5:35 PM (#409278 - in reply to #404572)
Subject: RE: Sucker Rod Question


How many fish is that 85% represent Weldriller?
welldriller
Posted 11/19/2009 10:53 PM (#409315 - in reply to #404572)
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Posts: 402


Location: Eagle River, WI
27 this fall.
and that's w-e-l-l-d-r-i-l-l-e-r, geust.

Edited by welldriller 11/19/2009 10:59 PM
Guest
Posted 11/20/2009 7:31 AM (#409329 - in reply to #404572)
Subject: RE: Sucker Rod Question


So you set the hook 31 times and only missed 4? I better get that rod I guess.
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