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Message Subject: Trolling rod recommendation
brianT
Posted 3/25/2014 9:44 PM (#702148)
Subject: Trolling rod recommendation





Posts: 427


Location: Planet Meltdown
I'm looking to pick up another trolling rod for dragging big bait. Plows, Hose Baits, big Jakes / Grandmas. Not looking to break the bank. Will be pairing it up with a Penn GT 320 and will most likely be running mono.

Thanks
jarrod0607
Posted 3/25/2014 11:50 PM (#702174 - in reply to #702148)
Subject: RE: Trolling rod recommendation




Posts: 42


Location: Pewaukee Lake
I would take a close look at new trolling rods through Custom X. Gonna run ya around $165 bucks. Sweet rods and great manufacturer to back your purchase. If those are out of price range go grab a Shimano TDR 8' heavy for 30 bucks. Have a couple of those going strong after a couple years use!!
V18
Posted 3/26/2014 5:42 AM (#702181 - in reply to #702148)
Subject: Re: Trolling rod recommendation





Posts: 269


Location: Oregon, WI
Been using the TDR's for many years with no problems.
woodieb8
Posted 3/26/2014 5:49 AM (#702183 - in reply to #702148)
Subject: Re: Trolling rod recommendation




Posts: 1529


ugly stik 10ft dipsey rod.
Randy
Posted 3/26/2014 6:03 AM (#702185 - in reply to #702183)
Subject: Re: Trolling rod recommendation





Posts: 243


Location: South Central Wisconsin
I've been using the Black River with no complaints for about $100 a piece. My advice, don't go too cheap. A better rod can tell you alot about how your bait is running by watching the rod tips. I was going to buy catfish rods, glad I didnt.
Bucky_Musky
Posted 3/26/2014 7:02 AM (#702190 - in reply to #702148)
Subject: Re: Trolling rod recommendation




Posts: 152


I've got two Fenwick Elitetech Musky trolling rods that I like. Haven't used any others.
JakeStCroixSkis
Posted 3/26/2014 7:24 AM (#702197 - in reply to #702148)
Subject: Re: Trolling rod recommendation





Posts: 1425


Location: St. Lawrence River
I just bough a cabelas tournament trail 7'6 XH on sale for like $34.. I'm gonna stck that in a rod holder this summer and pull some bigger baits with it and see what it does
byteme90k
Posted 3/26/2014 8:08 AM (#702204 - in reply to #702148)
Subject: Re: Trolling rod recommendation





Posts: 220


Location: Pittsburgh, PA
I saw the Custom X trolling rod at Muskie Max is PA. Very nice rod! I think TI makes a trolling rod, plus you cant beat the customer service there.
miket55
Posted 3/26/2014 10:32 AM (#702259 - in reply to #702197)
Subject: Re: Trolling rod recommendation




Posts: 1247


Location: E. Tenn
JakeStCroixSkis - 3/26/2014 8:24 AM

I just bough a cabelas tournament trail 7'6 XH on sale for like $34.. I'm gonna stck that in a rod holder this summer and pull some bigger baits with it and see what it does


same here..
ToddM
Posted 3/26/2014 2:38 PM (#702338 - in reply to #702148)
Subject: Re: Trolling rod recommendation





Posts: 20211


Location: oswego, il
I just purchased 4 diawa accudepth 9'6" dipsey rods. All my other trolling rods, Okuma, Garcia, South Bend are cheap fiberglass rods or composite. Put hundreds of fish in the boat using the devils method(trolling). They work just fine.
jwegs
Posted 3/26/2014 2:50 PM (#702342 - in reply to #702338)
Subject: Re: Trolling rod recommendation




Posts: 164


Location: Twin Cities
X2 on Black River Rods
todd_yester
Posted 3/26/2014 3:27 PM (#702352 - in reply to #702342)
Subject: Re: Trolling rod recommendation




Posts: 148


Location: pittsburgh, pa
Depends if you want a long or short rod. Ugly Stik Stik tiger 7' MH will handle those baits with no problem. And 10' ugly stick dipsey would be good for a long rod.
MuskyMulisha
Posted 3/26/2014 3:31 PM (#702353 - in reply to #702352)
Subject: Re: Trolling rod recommendation





I run all Custom X trolling rods... And have had zero issues. Best trolling rod on the market.
pturk
Posted 3/26/2014 3:33 PM (#702355 - in reply to #702148)
Subject: RE: Trolling rod recommendation





Posts: 62


I use the Okuma muskie trolling rods, and they handle 13" Grannies with no problem.
brianT
Posted 3/26/2014 4:06 PM (#702371 - in reply to #702148)
Subject: Re: Trolling rod recommendation





Posts: 427


Location: Planet Meltdown
Considering I fish a lot by myself, I think a 10' rod is out of the question. I have a hard enough time netting fish with my 9' casting rods. I think I'm gonna take the plunge on a Custom X rod. From the sounds of it, they are a good investment.
Musky 77
Posted 3/26/2014 5:38 PM (#702399 - in reply to #702148)
Subject: Re: Trolling rod recommendation




Posts: 54


TDR's (Heavy) work great for the price!!
Pikiespawn
Posted 3/26/2014 5:42 PM (#702400 - in reply to #702399)
Subject: Re: Trolling rod recommendation




Posts: 921


Location: Apollo, PA
brian, please let us know your thoughts
4reukmuskies
Posted 3/26/2014 7:01 PM (#702419 - in reply to #702148)
Subject: Re: Trolling rod recommendation





Posts: 422


I also have been using 8' heavy TDRs with good success.
Masqui-ninja
Posted 3/26/2014 7:09 PM (#702420 - in reply to #702419)
Subject: Re: Trolling rod recommendation





Posts: 1242


Location: Walker, MN
4reukmuskies - 3/26/2014 7:01 PM

I also have been using 8' heavy TDRs with good success.

+1 Some day I'll upgrade but when I can get 3 for $100 and they do the job...
Cloud7
Posted 3/26/2014 7:15 PM (#702421 - in reply to #702148)
Subject: Re: Trolling rod recommendation





Posts: 230


Location: St Paul, Minnesota
Last year I picked up an 8 foot St. Croix Premier that has the Graphite/Fiber Glass blend. Good Stick, made in Wisconsin, now stamped with a USA sticker, hard not to like.
muskyhunter47
Posted 3/26/2014 7:47 PM (#702430 - in reply to #702421)
Subject: Re: Trolling rod recommendation




Posts: 1638


Location: Minnesota
I had Thorne Bros build me mine no problems they make great rods .Casting or trolling there rods are hard to beat
cast4musky
Posted 3/26/2014 7:59 PM (#702435 - in reply to #702148)
Subject: Re: Trolling rod recommendation





Posts: 865


My feelings has always been, that you don't need a specific size and a name brand rod to use for trolling..I've caught, as I'm sure many of you have many fish trolling with Many different brands of 7', 7'6", and 8' Rods.. I think the more important factor is to know how your bait is working and at what approximate depth you are running it..
Now (If productive) it is very important to try and reproduce those actions that worked for you. I've Run many different rods threw out the years and I guess all of them will work but I think It really depends on what you feel comfortable with. I like to see the action of the lure on my rod tip, so I do not use a pool Que XXH rod, nor do I like a long soft wimpy rod either......My personal all around favorites in the waters I fish are Standard St Croix 76" Med/hvy rods .....Big stuff 8'heavy Premier they are great rods for the $$$$$$$$$$$$$$ JMO Mike
Masqui-ninja
Posted 3/26/2014 8:43 PM (#702454 - in reply to #702435)
Subject: Re: Trolling rod recommendation





Posts: 1242


Location: Walker, MN
Great point Mike, how many rods do we really need in the boat? If I know I won't be casting on a particular day, I will bring my glass trolling rods with line counter reels and 4'-5' leaders but most days I just troll with my casting rods.
brianT
Posted 3/26/2014 8:52 PM (#702456 - in reply to #702148)
Subject: Re: Trolling rod recommendation





Posts: 427


Location: Planet Meltdown
Thanks for all the input guys. I'm on the list for a Custom X 8' one piece. After hearing many guys say "these are the best trolling rods on the market" And also recently doing business with Chuck (He painted up some super nice Custom X 6.5 Fury baits from me) Chuck was a pleasure to work with and I feel confident he will send me a quality rod that will last a long time. The 5 year, no questions asked warranty was icing on the cake.
muskyrat
Posted 3/26/2014 9:37 PM (#702475 - in reply to #702456)
Subject: Re: Trolling rod recommendation




Posts: 455


Nice rod but ditch the mono for those big baits. Super braid with fluorocarbon leader all the way.
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