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Muskie Fishing -> Lures,Tackle, and Equipment -> Shimano trolling rod opinion
 
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Flo Meister
Posted 10/14/2012 2:28 PM (#590725)
Subject: Shimano trolling rod opinion





Posts: 180


Location: Elgin, IL
Will be going out soon and am looking at a Shimano Tolaro Downtigger/Planer Board 8'6"rods MH. Would this rod handle the job?
Have a custom one and would like another but am running out of time.
mike phillips
Posted 10/14/2012 2:33 PM (#590726 - in reply to #590725)
Subject: RE: Shimano trolling rod opinion


Shimano Technium 8' been using em almost 10 yrs. graphite/glass rod, will handle everything. I also use a 7' talora 1 piece leadcore rod with a twili tip for my wire downrods
Guest
Posted 10/14/2012 2:57 PM (#590729 - in reply to #590725)
Subject: RE: Shimano trolling rod opinion


8' h tdr $30
Flo Meister
Posted 10/14/2012 3:40 PM (#590733 - in reply to #590725)
Subject: Re: Shimano trolling rod opinion





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Location: Elgin, IL
Both mentioned I cannot find a place that has them in stock. The talora is only one that I've come across.
Guest
Posted 10/14/2012 4:09 PM (#590738 - in reply to #590733)
Subject: Re: Shimano trolling rod opinion


Flo Meister - 10/14/2012 3:40 PM

Both mentioned I cannot find a place that has them in stock. The talora is only one that I've come across.


if you have a ebay account you can get the tdr for $35 shipped. bass pro also has them in stock
milje
Posted 10/14/2012 5:11 PM (#590757 - in reply to #590725)
Subject: Re: Shimano trolling rod opinion




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Location: Wakefield, MI
I just ordered a 8' Heavy TDR, going to try it out next weekend. If I like it I'm going to order 2 or 3 more. Going to be my sucker/trolling rod, I think. I don't like having my jerkbait rod tied up with a sucker on it.
4reukmuskies
Posted 10/14/2012 9:51 PM (#590839 - in reply to #590725)
Subject: Re: Shimano trolling rod opinion





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I have had great luck with my $30.00 TDRs. (8' H) I use them for trolling and for suckers and have not had any problems...I caught my PB 51in using one.
milje
Posted 10/14/2012 11:24 PM (#590854 - in reply to #590839)
Subject: Re: Shimano trolling rod opinion




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Location: Wakefield, MI
4reukmuskies - 10/14/2012 9:51 PM

I have had great luck with my $30.00 TDRs. (8' H) I use them for trolling and for suckers and have not had any problems...I caught my PB 51in using one.


How big of crank baits are you able to pull? I have some decent sized ones, no 14" Jake yet but I was looking at them in the bait shop. Will a heavy TDR handle that?

I mainly want it for a cheap sucker setup so I'm not tying up my other rods, but I also do some trolling and wouldn't mind dedicated rods for it.
Flo Meister
Posted 10/15/2012 3:08 PM (#590985 - in reply to #590725)
Subject: Re: Shimano trolling rod opinion





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Location: Elgin, IL
Good question... What size lures are you guys using with the TDR Hvy? Looking at using 6" and bigger.
Guest
Posted 10/15/2012 3:54 PM (#590998 - in reply to #590725)
Subject: RE: Shimano trolling rod opinion


no expert but it handles big bait good.. i use 10" Believers,10" Lokes,10" Hoosiers,13" Big games ect with mine and no problem.
4reukmuskies
Posted 10/15/2012 9:32 PM (#591136 - in reply to #590725)
Subject: Re: Shimano trolling rod opinion





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@ Milje, I have trolled up to 10" baits on them. Honestly, for the money and what you are planning to use them for, it's a no brainer. As the others have said, don't use your high end casting rods for this style of fishing.
milje
Posted 10/17/2012 5:17 PM (#591584 - in reply to #590725)
Subject: Re: Shimano trolling rod opinion




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Location: Wakefield, MI
Got my rod today but one of the guides has the Aluminum Oxide insert missing....


EDIT: set up a return, they don't have any more single ones so I ordered a set of 2
Flo Meister
Posted 10/17/2012 6:54 PM (#591608 - in reply to #590725)
Subject: Re: Shimano trolling rod opinion





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Location: Elgin, IL
Well, I went ahead and raced to Bass Pro Shop and got one. Looks like it'll do good. At least until I get one made to match one I already have. Tend to prefer one's 8'6" or 9'.
Bane
Posted 10/19/2012 2:09 PM (#591947 - in reply to #590725)
Subject: RE: Shimano trolling rod opinion


Has anybody tried some of the heavy duty e glass or composite catfish rods for trolling/ baiting muskies? If they are up to the task, they seem to be reasonably priced....
crazy cooter
Posted 10/19/2012 8:29 PM (#592030 - in reply to #590725)
Subject: RE: Shimano trolling rod opinion




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I've got a 9'6" Talora and have trolled 14" Jakes with it
Brad P
Posted 10/20/2012 12:38 AM (#592085 - in reply to #590725)
Subject: Re: Shimano trolling rod opinion




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Has anyone trolled a Super Model with one?
Rick Wolff
Posted 10/20/2012 10:33 AM (#592132 - in reply to #590725)
Subject: RE: Shimano trolling rod opinion


I will give you guys the rod i have been using since 2004.....best thing out there.... have been pulling 17 inch custom x for the last three years....pulls 14 inch jakes like a minnow.... South bend Mudville catmaster cf-176 glass 8 foot.....30 bucks online...good luck....
milje
Posted 10/20/2012 7:41 PM (#592187 - in reply to #590725)
Subject: Re: Shimano trolling rod opinion




Posts: 410


Location: Wakefield, MI
Rods showed up today (about 10 minute after I got home from fishing, of course). They feel like they'll do the job nicely, took a run to Rollie and Helens and grabbed a couple of trolling leaders, a 14" Jake and some other toys. Tomorrow should be a good day.
milje
Posted 10/21/2012 8:13 PM (#592343 - in reply to #590725)
Subject: Re: Shimano trolling rod opinion




Posts: 410


Location: Wakefield, MI
It trolls a 14" Jake no problem. Also seems like it's going to work great for suckers, I didn't get anything on it today but it felt really good.
milje
Posted 11/4/2012 3:27 PM (#595950 - in reply to #590725)
Subject: Re: Shimano trolling rod opinion




Posts: 410


Location: Wakefield, MI
Caught my first fish on the TDR today, 40" musky while trolling a sucker. Handled really nice, can't wait to try it on a bigger fish.
Flo Meister
Posted 11/4/2012 3:44 PM (#595953 - in reply to #590725)
Subject: Re: Shimano trolling rod opinion





Posts: 180


Location: Elgin, IL
Good to hear Milje. Will keep that in mind. Used mine on my trip and just trolled the whole day. Wished could of seen how a fight on it would feel. Oh well. It did the job.
Still gonna get one to match other as I tend to like the longer length than 8'.
milje
Posted 11/5/2012 1:54 PM (#596165 - in reply to #590725)
Subject: Re: Shimano trolling rod opinion




Posts: 410


Location: Wakefield, MI
The Okuma line counter reel I am using seems to be solid so I ordered a second one to go on my other rod, will have a pair of these out this weekend so hopefully I get a chance at a hog on one of them.
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