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Message Subject: top n tail or long ranger
esoxmag
Posted 11/6/2016 8:53 PM (#835771)
Subject: top n tail or long ranger




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I am going to buy a longer bucktail rod. I have 2 st croix premiers and 1 avid 7',3/4- 3oz rods. the legend tournament rods dont seem as stiff as the premiers. Any suggestions to which st croix to buy. Thanks, Mag
Muskie Kid
Posted 11/6/2016 9:59 PM (#835780 - in reply to #835771)
Subject: Re: top n tail or long ranger




Posts: 34


Location: Illinois
I have the 8-6 long ranger and love it...caught my 57 on vermilion with it, had no issues at all. Was casting 9" Suick Curley Sue when I caught it. It handles buck tails fine as well.
Pal
Posted 11/7/2016 7:32 AM (#835788 - in reply to #835780)
Subject: Re: top n tail or long ranger




Posts: 673


Location: Twin Cities, MN
I have both, and I think it comes down to length preference. I use them both for throwing bucktails ( ghosttails ) and topwaters, but I tend to throw the bucktails on the Long Ranger, and the topwater on the Top n tail even they are both the same rod.

I also have the downsizer which my girls like and I do to for some presentations.

Paulski
Zinox
Posted 11/7/2016 8:00 AM (#835790 - in reply to #835771)
Subject: Re: top n tail or long ranger




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Now its not mentioned, but i find the sling blade a lot more comfortable for throwing blades and spinnerbaits, i find both the rods you mentioned way to soft.

What size of bucktails do you mainly use?
Lundbob
Posted 11/7/2016 8:45 AM (#835795 - in reply to #835771)
Subject: Re: top n tail or long ranger





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Location: Duluth, MN
Agree with Zinox....The Long Ranger is too soft for anything but smaller bucktails. You'll wear yourself out. Sling Blade is a much better choice. But that's just another opinion...everyone has a couple:}
musky513
Posted 11/7/2016 8:51 AM (#835796 - in reply to #835771)
Subject: Re: top n tail or long ranger




Posts: 528


Step up to the big nasty.... 9' will give you better control in the 8s and is more versatile.
sworrall
Posted 11/7/2016 9:10 AM (#835804 - in reply to #835771)
Subject: Re: top n tail or long ranger





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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
Depends on what you throw. Best advice is to put your hands on both and make a decision based upon your blade/bucktail arsenal.
BNelson
Posted 11/7/2016 10:16 AM (#835818 - in reply to #835771)
Subject: Re: top n tail or long ranger





Location: Contrarian Island
big nasty is a great rod for burning w a tranx.. sling blade is a killer night / slow rolling rod with a winch type reel.... I use a top n tail for gliders/WTD baits
and it is nice...
mtcook16
Posted 11/10/2016 9:16 AM (#836198 - in reply to #835818)
Subject: Re: top n tail or long ranger





Posts: 546


Location: MN
BNelson - 11/7/2016 10:16 AM

big nasty is a great rod for burning w a tranx.. sling blade is a killer night / slow rolling rod with a winch type reel.... I use a top n tail for gliders/WTD baits
and it is nice...


2X these applications for those rods. Have the same. I ended up using my Sling Blade 75% of the time because it was so comfortable and effective for so many baits.
Mdamp104
Posted 11/10/2016 9:37 AM (#836203 - in reply to #835771)
Subject: Re: top n tail or long ranger





Posts: 146


Location: Shawano, Wi
Big nasty!!
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