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jlong
Posted 7/28/2003 1:44 PM (#77107)
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Posts: 1939


Location: Black Creek, WI
Well, my trusty 7' St. Croix Premier bucktail rod finally exploded last week. Just couldn't handle the rock pattern we had going on LOTW and snapped in two while I tried to lightly (yah right) jiggle a bucktail free from a jagged shoreline rock.

Thus, I need to purchase a NEW bucktail rod. Back when I bought my 7 footer... that was a long rod. Today, that is probably somewhat short (for a bucktail rod)... considering there are many 8 footers to choose from these days. Anyway, I'm looking for some advice to help steer me into a bucktail rod that will make me happy. I have a new 7'6" HEAVY St. Croix Avid and a 7'6" MH St. Croix Premier that just won't cut the mustard for whipping your standard harrasser type bucktails. Thinking I'll need something lighter and with a little more tip action. So, what do you think? Should I go with Fig Rig? Lamiglass? St. Croix? Diamond Back? All Star? AND what size and action?

Thanks for your help!
TUFFY
Posted 7/28/2003 1:58 PM (#77111 - in reply to #77107)
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Posts: 376


Location: Cudahy, Wisconsin
Try the 7'6" avid heavy or the 8' premier.;)

Posted 7/28/2003 1:59 PM (#77112 - in reply to #77107)
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jlong, I just picked up an 8' med. fig rod on the way up to Eagle lake. It's a great rod. I would go with either the med. or med. heavy. The med. is stiffer than most in that category.
MuskyMidget
Posted 7/28/2003 2:03 PM (#77113 - in reply to #77112)
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JLong:

I used the St Croix 7'2" bucktail rod for 2 years. I thought it was a little too stiff.

This year I am using the 7' St Croix Avid. I love it. I throw all types of bucktails and spinnerbaits with it.

In fact, I have switched all my Premiers in for Avids.

I cannot say enough about the Avids. Definitely worth the extra $$$.

Slamr
Posted 7/28/2003 2:09 PM (#77114 - in reply to #77107)
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Location: Northwest Chicago Burbs
If you want to shell out the cash for the supreme bucktail rod, call Frank Bottiglieri (847/296-3100 x123) and ask him about building you a rod. He made one exactly to my specs on a Diamondback blank: 8'5" with a 13"+ handle and 11 guides: will cast anything from a small mepps to a med dawg with absolutely no problems. I have never cast with a better stick, and I have used and broken rods from just about every builder out there (Loomis, Lamiglas, St. Croix, South Bend, Aurora). Call him, its definitely worth checking out.

Shep
Posted 7/28/2003 2:14 PM (#77117 - in reply to #77112)
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I like the St Croix Avid 7'6 MHF. I used a Fig Rig the other day that was pretty nice. I think the right reel makes a difference also when tossing hair. Love my Morrum's.
esoxb8r
Posted 7/28/2003 2:41 PM (#77123 - in reply to #77107)
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Location: Pewaukee, WI
gotta toss the fig 8 foot med------snappy little club i must say!
Thick Shady
Posted 7/28/2003 3:22 PM (#77133 - in reply to #77123)
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Posts: 136


7'6" Avid.

none better.
MuskyMike13
Posted 7/28/2003 4:17 PM (#77151 - in reply to #77107)
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Posts: 139


Lamiglass 7'6, 8 or 8'5..Other than that Loomis 7'7 is a nice change..
TECK
Posted 7/28/2003 6:15 PM (#77166 - in reply to #77107)
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Posts: 670


Location: Minnetonka , MN.
The longer the better.
Muskmelon
Posted 7/28/2003 10:38 PM (#77208 - in reply to #77107)
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Posts: 58


Location: Edina, MN
I have a Thorne custom Diamondback 8' Heavy for big bucktails that I like so much, my wife says I should marry it. With a Calcutta TE on it, I can cast effortlessly and burn even the biggest of bucktails for hours on end.
Brett Carroll
Posted 7/28/2003 11:03 PM (#77213 - in reply to #77107)
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Posts: 696


Location: Northern Illinois
By far my favorite rod is the G-Loomis 7'2" Light Bucktail rod. I think it retails for $190 or so but it has the strength to handle big fish and the sensitivity to feel every tick on the rod. I really recommend this rod though for sure.

Posted 7/28/2003 11:48 PM (#77222 - in reply to #77107)
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7'10" Loomis Trolling rod is the sh$t. Lobs big bucktails with ease. The 7'7" Loomis is great for smaller bucktails.
jt
Posted 7/29/2003 3:56 PM (#77314 - in reply to #77107)
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Posts: 124


Location: Rice Lake,WI
8'heavy St. Croix catfish series,you gotta love the glass man. Don't have to worry in the middle of November. Also love the larger bucktails and
this rod will get them out there.


Jon Torok
JT
Reef Hawg
Posted 7/30/2003 12:07 AM (#77345 - in reply to #77107)
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Posts: 3518


Location: north central wisconsin
I prefer the old St. Croix 7'6" with the slow tip for whippin my boos.  I also like the Cabelas blank in the 7'6" med. H(I think it is a loomis blank the year I got them), cut down to 7'3"(didn't cut it to 7'3 on purpose).  great stick with the proper components.
mikes
Posted 7/30/2003 11:02 AM (#77374 - in reply to #77107)
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Posts: 125


Location: Minneapolis, Minnesota
I picked up a Thorne Bros. Diamondback 7'6" rod a couple of months ago. I absolutely love this rod. I would recommend to anybody that is considering a new rod purchase to at least consider the Diamondback series. They are a little more spendy, but in my opinion worth it.

Posted 7/30/2003 6:35 PM (#77415 - in reply to #77374)
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The 8` Fig Rig is awesome for any size buctails and effortless to fish with all day.Get the medium heavy though, the plain med.is way to whippie!For 179.99 it blows ALL the competition away.You won`t be sorry! Fig
kly
Posted 7/31/2003 9:43 AM (#77507 - in reply to #77415)
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I vote for the thorne diamond back, I use a 7'3" medium that can cast any bucktail with ease. I use a TE on it as well, and that seems to balance very nicely. Fig Rigs are sweet as well.
good luck, so many to choose from
Kly
BTPF
Posted 7/31/2003 11:05 PM (#77608 - in reply to #77107)
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Posts: 78


Location: Pardeeville, WI
I would go with what Steve Cady said. 7'6" St. Croix avid. Nothing better for the money IMO.

Not to mention most St. Croix rods float!

Edited by BTPF 7/31/2003 11:07 PM
Justin Gaiche
Posted 8/1/2003 6:01 PM (#77661 - in reply to #77107)
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Posts: 355


Location: Wausau, Wisconsin
Justin Gaiche
Posted 8/1/2003 6:03 PM (#77662 - in reply to #77107)
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Posts: 355


Location: Wausau, Wisconsin
Personally, I don't like an extremely stiff rod. I like a little flex for fighting fish and I watch my tip when running crankbaits. The Gander Mountain 8' Pro Select Is a wonderful rod. A great price, lightweight, and the most conveinient warranty you'll find.
MNesox
Posted 8/1/2003 6:12 PM (#77664 - in reply to #77107)
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Posts: 76


I've been using the 8' Lamiglas for bucktails, spinnerbaits, and topwaters. I think it is the Paul Hartman series. I had a 6500C3 on it with a rod balancer, but switched to a Calcutta TE a couple days ago. Its a great combo for these types of baits. It handles large fish very well, at least up to 49.75". I heard the new lamiglas rods are lighter, but haven't tried them yet.
Beaver
Posted 8/1/2003 9:29 PM (#77681 - in reply to #77107)
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7'6" Avid MH or 8' Premier
Beav
ChadG
Posted 8/1/2003 11:06 PM (#77694 - in reply to #77107)
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Posts: 440


I have become real fond of throwing the Harraser size bucktails with the 7'6" Cabelas FishEagle II. It has a great tip for loading up the medium size baits.
esox masq
Posted 8/2/2003 8:24 AM (#77699 - in reply to #77107)
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Posts: 58


St Croiz Avid AM 76 MHF
Loomis MUR 914C-MB
Can't go wrong with either one.
firstsixfeet
Posted 8/2/2003 9:26 PM (#77755 - in reply to #77107)
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Posts: 2361


Gotta go with my Fenwicks. HMX70. Ideal bucktail rods from #3 bare aglia's to boo's. Also go down with the crankbaits to 1/4 ounce, on 80#tuff. Very versatile.
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