Muskie Discussion Forums

Forums | Calendars | Albums | Quotes | Language | Blogs Search | Statistics | User Listing
You are logged in as a guest. ( logon | register )
Moderators: Slamr

View previous thread :: View next thread
Jump to page : 1
Now viewing page 1 [30 messages per page]

Muskie Fishing -> Lures,Tackle, and Equipment -> Rod Recommendations
 
Message Subject: Rod Recommendations
Slow Rollin
Posted 7/23/2010 6:22 PM (#451567)
Subject: Rod Recommendations




Posts: 619


looking for a really light, around 8 to 8 1/2 ft rod. looking for something really really stiff. basically hardly any give to it unless a big fish is on it. i use fig rig XXX heavy now and the rod is just too heavy in weight. i like the stiffness. anyone have any recommendations on a super stiff but light in weight 8 to 8 1/2 rod. something easier on my wrist. THANK YOU
cajun84
Posted 7/23/2010 9:44 PM (#451582 - in reply to #451567)
Subject: RE: Rod Recommendations




Posts: 196


well, I just picked up a reaction strike rod that seems really promising. It is called the jerkbait/rippping/pounder series rod. It is a super heavy 8'6" rod. The lure weight is 5-20 ozs. It seems super stiff and doesn't weight much at all, I have a St. Croix legend swimbait rod in 8'6 , it is a lighter action rod but the two weight about the same and my legend has the thorne bros full cork, same as this pounder rod. You have to watch for them, but they retail for around 170, I picked mine up for 70. In case you're not familiar with the name, they are the ones that make the musky innovations bulldawg rods. Actually truth be told the warranty card goes to musky innovations. Anyway, it might be worth a shot for what you are wanting, my buddy bought one first and we tried his, you can snap cast a pounder!
shaley
Posted 7/23/2010 10:30 PM (#451590 - in reply to #451582)
Subject: RE: Rod Recommendations





Posts: 1184


Location: Iowa Great Lakes
Not sure on the RS rods but the MI rods will be heavier in physical weight than your Fig Rig is... I would call Thornes and talk to them maybe one of their C series??
Tim Schmitz
Posted 7/23/2010 11:44 PM (#451598 - in reply to #451567)
Subject: Re: Rod Recommendations




Posts: 540


Location: MN
Slow rolling if you call Thorne bros they now have the predator in xxh I'm going to order mine within the next 2 weeks. If thr reaction strike is the same as the MI rod STAY AWAY it will be worse than your fig rig.
Flambeauski
Posted 7/25/2010 7:56 AM (#451723 - in reply to #451567)
Subject: Re: Rod Recommendations




Posts: 4343


Location: Smith Creek
St. Croix's Big Dawg LTM86XHF is light and stout. About 15 to 40 % lighter than any other production rod of a similar lure rating.
bowhunter29
Posted 7/25/2010 9:28 AM (#451731 - in reply to #451567)
Subject: Re: Rod Recommendations





Posts: 909


Location: South-Central VA
I think the LGM102XH from Lamiglass is right there with the Big Dawg as far as weight, but not quite as fast. It's more of a moderate-fast action.

jeremy

Edited by bowhunter29 7/25/2010 9:28 AM
Lightning
Posted 7/26/2010 10:15 PM (#451946 - in reply to #451567)
Subject: Re: Rod Recommendations





Posts: 485


Location: On my favorite lake!
I would say st croix slingblade or lipstick if you looking lighter.
WI Skis
Posted 7/27/2010 10:13 PM (#452131 - in reply to #451567)
Subject: Re: Rod Recommendations





Posts: 547


Location: Oshkosh
I agree with the Big Dawg.

Peter
guts
Posted 7/30/2010 12:23 PM (#452497 - in reply to #451567)
Subject: Re: Rod Recommendations




Posts: 556


didnt st croix used to make a 7'9 xxxh or something along those lines
Flambeauski
Posted 7/30/2010 4:08 PM (#452539 - in reply to #451567)
Subject: Re: Rod Recommendations




Posts: 4343


Location: Smith Creek
Still do, but it ain't light.
John
Posted 7/31/2010 5:12 PM (#452649 - in reply to #451567)
Subject: RE: Rod Recommendations


Just got back from Canada and had bought an 8'XH rod from Tackle Industries and it was awesome! I have two high end rods that cost me over $300 each and bought the TI rod as a backup and after using it for a few casts on the first day it became my main rod for the rest of the week! Threw swimbaits and bucktails like a dream all the entire trip. Not sure what the XXH is like but I strongly suggest to try one of these rods.
Jump to page : 1
Now viewing page 1 [30 messages per page]
Jump to forum :
Search this forum
Printer friendly version
E-mail a link to this thread

(Delete all cookies set by this site)