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| GUEST1  | 
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| What do you think the best rod length is to cast mag dawgs to 2lbers? | |||
| Lucky Craft Man  | 
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| Posts: 242 | I have a custom rod that is 10'3" long and this thing can really toss those heavy rubber baits. Though, any longer of rod and I think it would be a little cumbersome to use. | ||
| gregk9  | 
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| Posts: 797 Location: North Central IL USA | 9 footer for me. That's as long as I'm gonna go. | ||
| Top H2O  | 
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| Posts: 4080 Location: Elko - Lake Vermilion | 9.6" XH Predator from Throne Bros is the best rod that I have used,.. Light weight and expensive,..... But well worth it. | ||
| Schuler  | 
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| Posts: 1462 Location: Davenport, IA | Is someone really using an 11' rod? | ||
| 5th lake Brad  | 
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| Posts: 537 Location: Gilberts IL/Rhinelander WI | I went to 9'6", and it was too long for me. Big dawg extended to 8'10" seems perfect for me. I will never throw a 2lber. | ||
| MuskieMike  | 
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| Location: Des Moines IA | My plan is to have a 9 ft Calstar custom built for pounders this winter. Using a 9'3 Okuma XH right now and really like it except for the fact it is kind of heavy. | ||
| muskyhunter47  | 
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| Posts: 1638 Location: Minnesota | i had thorne bros build me a 9'8" predator love it for the pounders. light rod have a tranx high speed great combo but not cheap. | ||
| Tim Schmitz  | 
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| Posts: 540 Location: MN | Schuler - 10/15/2012  2:59 PM  Is someone really using an 11' rod? Hahaha that was me I like to pick the craziest number on the polls. Lol | ||
| tincan  | 
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| Posts: 63 | 9' ti xxh.. paired with a calcutta 400d | ||
| Bane  | 
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| I always go with "magnum" size when it comes to rubber.....  | |||
| Plunker  | 
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| Posts: 307 | MuskieMike - 10/15/2012  7:47 PM  My plan is to have a 9 ft Calstar custom built for pounders this winter. Using a 9'3 Okuma XH right now and really like it except for the fact it is kind of heavy. I don't think that calstar is going to be any lighter, probably heavier. | ||
| esoxfever  | 
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| Posts: 262 | I like to use a rod just heavy enough for the Baits, so the same rod for two pounders and mag dawgs is not something I do. Not that a heavy rod wouldn't throw the mags I just like the feel of a lighter rod with the smaller Baits. | ||
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