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monsterlures |
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Posts: 256 | I intend to troll more often using big 16inch crankbaits, but im not sure what im looking for gear wise: I am not looking for any specific rod or reel, I just want to know what I need to look at when chosing trolling gear. For the reel, a line counter and a clicker are logicaly preferable? For the rod? Am i looking for something thats extra strong, like my tackle industries xxxh, or is that too stiff and should I look for something with a softer action? Also why would a softer action be preferable is that where the case? Bonus question: what should I use to troll a 21 inch deepthreat? | ||
horsehunter |
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Location: Eastern Ontario | Trolling is hard on equipment and the bigger the lure the harder it will be. I like a glass rod rather than graphite St Croix makes a good one my favourite is a discontinued Okuma.I look for 8 foot rods that deflect about 9 or 10 inches with a 12 oz. weight hung from the tip and a medium fast action. For reels a strong line counter reel Tekota's are great but Okuma Coldwaters or Convectors will do the job. I use a tight drag but it is impossible to set a drag so tight a big fish wont rip line. Upgrading the drag washers on any of those reels is not a bad idea. Google Tuna Tom. I have used lures as large as 24 inches in the past after watching a big fish T-bone another around 37 inches . I couldn't keep the fish pinned I think they used the lure size for leverage. I have the most success with lures around 10 or 12 inches . My favourites are Hose Fatty's but the Hosebag is a personal friend. They catch fish but so will Jakes and Believers. Edit: you want enough tip action to detect weeds if your not running your rod tips in the water. | ||
horsehunter |
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Location: Eastern Ontario | I have been playing with 2 cheap Okuma glass rods in the Great lakes series the 8'6" Copper Leadcore and the 7'6" Striper They would both work on a budget I like the 7'6" the other would work well for inline planers I tried the Catfish rod but is much too soft for my liking | ||
RLSea |
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Posts: 489 Location: Northern Illinois | Ugly Stick 8' 1-pc. or 10' 2-pc. take a lot of abuse and perform well for not a lot of money. | ||
muskyhunter47 |
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Posts: 1638 Location: Minnesota | Nothing specific but a good glass rod and a line counting reel 36 inch fluorocarbon leader | ||
Musky_Mo16 |
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Posts: 735 Location: Apparently where the Muskie aren't | Don't want to highjack your thread but this question might help you too. Is the diawa sealine a good trolling reel? | ||
horsehunter |
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Location: Eastern Ontario | Make sure any rod has a carbaloy or at least an all metal tip top with no inserts. Diawa reels seem to stand up salmon guys have used them forever Some 8 foot but not all Ugly Sticks will work some down rigging models are much to light especially for the size lures he's talking . | ||
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