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| I´ve seen that there are a few on this board that uses these rods.I was thinking about getting me a couple and wanted to ask wich models work for best for different baits.All advice in this matter will be of great help,as i will order them online i will not be able to test the rods. |
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Location: Ft. Wayne Indiana | The 8 foot Inshore extra heavy is one of my favorite rods. You may also want to look at the Lamiglas 2004 Musky Models that they just came out with this year.
http://www.lamiglas.com/prod_indiv.php?groupid=22
The 7'6 and 8 foot Inshore are my favorite rods. Haven't got any of the new 2004 Musky Rods yet, but look to in the near future.
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| Thanks for the input Mike.What type of baits do you throw with that rod? |
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Location: Ft. Wayne Indiana | Prop style topwaters, bucktails, twitch baits, and medium bucktails.
It's not good for Jackpots, or super heavy gliders like Hughes Rivers or Deadheads, but if a very all around rod.
You won't be disappointed.
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| I think i will go for the 7´6 XH and the 7H for smaller stuff.Thanks again for your help Mike.Might get me one of the new muskie rods later.I sure could use a new jerkbait rod and the new lamiglas sure look great. |
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Location: Ft. Wayne Indiana | The 7'6 Inshore is a great rod for most uses, you will be happy with it.
And you should check out the new 2004 musky line up. They are awesome!
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