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Message Subject: old school tackle rods
muskyjim123
Posted 12/29/2011 1:02 AM (#530449)
Subject: old school tackle rods





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Location: brooklyn park mn
Was searching for rods on ebay and noticed a brand called old school tackle rods. Any one have any experience with this brand and what did u think?
Mullhead
Posted 12/29/2011 2:04 AM (#530454 - in reply to #530449)
Subject: RE: old school tackle rods





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Location: VA
great rods for the money.

http://muskie.outdoorsfirst.com/board/forums/thread-view.asp?tid=69...
Rudedog
Posted 12/29/2011 12:43 PM (#530490 - in reply to #530449)
Subject: RE: old school tackle rods




Posts: 624


Location: S.W. WI
Good rods.
I throw the 2-10 Oz. (8ft. & 8.5 ft.) for Mag Bulldawgs (8oz.) and Cowgirls.. Some flex at tip for great castibality, but lots of backbone to drive the hooks home. 11 line guides!.
I really like em.
-Jon
p.s. just look at thier ebay feedback.


CDS
Posted 12/29/2011 6:25 PM (#530559 - in reply to #530449)
Subject: Re: old school tackle rods




Posts: 8


Location: Oak Creek, WI
I have several, 8'6" Magnum Heavy, 8'6" Heavy and a 8' Heavy. They are great for Bulldawgs and Double Cowgirls as "Rudedog" mentioned. Very nice rods for the price.
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