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Message Subject: Shimano Muskie Rods
sworrall
Posted 7/19/2004 4:37 PM (#112433)
Subject: Shimano Muskie Rods





Posts: 32958


Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
How do you rate these sticks? I bought Sue a heavy action 7' model today for tossing the big surface baits she likes. Seems like a very nice rod, well built and feels nice in the hands.
Schuler
Posted 7/19/2004 9:44 PM (#112459 - in reply to #112433)
Subject: RE: Shimano Muskie Rods





Posts: 1462


Location: Davenport, IA
I don't have one but have looked at them and they look nice. They are light seem strong and have some good sizes (as far as lengh/action) I havent' heard anything bad on them yet.
erico
Posted 7/19/2004 10:03 PM (#112460 - in reply to #112433)
Subject: RE: Shimano Muskie Rods





Location: Hayward WI
I've been thinking about one too, got any info about the warrenty?? I thought I saw an ad in MH that they have a lifetime over the counter warrenty, do you have any info on that Mr. Worrall??
Muskmelon
Posted 7/20/2004 12:08 AM (#112472 - in reply to #112433)
Subject: RE: Shimano Muskie Rods


I have 2 Compres that I use for baits that would be hard on high end rods. Mag Bulldawgs, ripping large cranks etc. Tough as nails and nice rods for the $. Not my favorites but very servicable. I have the 7' Heavy that you mentioned and use it virtually every time out for several seasons now. It is my big crank rod.
brett
Posted 7/20/2004 9:55 AM (#112498 - in reply to #112433)
Subject: RE: Shimano Muskie Rods


The Compres are a lifetime, over the counter warranty. There are 11 new casting models and one spinning model that were designed specifically for muskies. The rods are very nice with more guides and better cosmetics than the previous offerings. Personally, I like the 6'8", both 7'6" and the 8'. Also, check out the new Convergence muskie rods: 7'H, 7'XH, 6'6"XH and 6'XH. At around $70 they are a phenomenal value and you'll be very hard pressed to find a better all-around jerkbait rod than the 6' at any dollar value. They also have a lifetime, over the counter warranty.
Hope this helps,
Brett Erickson
www.thornebros.com
RobMyers
Posted 7/20/2004 3:53 PM (#112548 - in reply to #112433)
Subject: RE: Shimano Muskie Rods





Posts: 64


Location: Genoa City, WI
Thanks Brett!
Just to re-itterate what has been talked about, the Compre and Convergence Rods do offer a Limited Lifetime Over the Counter Warranty. Al, Ron and James Lindner as well as Bob M. and Dan Sura all helped out in the designs and features.
I am quite hopefull that these will do well in the marketplace and so far they have not disappointed at all!
If you have purchased one, I thank you very much!

Rob
sworrall
Posted 7/21/2004 8:36 AM (#112638 - in reply to #112548)
Subject: RE: Shimano Muskie Rods





Posts: 32958


Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
Sue fished her Shimano last night in the Rhinelander Muskie League, and really likes the rod. Looks like we found a rod we like in the actions I need. Cool.
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