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| what would be a good reel for pounders? right now i have a pete mania reel set up on my bulldawg rod. not sure if it will be strong enough.
also, i have a feeling that Musky innovations will come out with a bull dawg reel! i mean people were asking what kind of rod they should use for the big plastics. and they came out with a bulldawg rod. bulldawg reel!!!?!!??!? maybe in 2008 or 2009. |
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Location: Fishing the weeds | I've used my normal Muskie gear reels for Pounders since they came out with no problems. Just make sure you maintain them properly. Pat |
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Location: Sandusky, OH | I imagine one of the big abus with a slow gear ratio or the Penn 975 (like I just bought) would be the ticket.
Eric |
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| I used the same Daiwa Lunas for 2 seasons of long hours chucking big baits, including Pounders .Never had a problem with any of the 8 .Clients gave them a workout as well without a glitch. Steve |
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| new abu 7000 i hsn, or 7000 ics, 6500 cl big game or Penn 975 for me....all work fine... |
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Location: North Saint Paul, MN | Calcutta 400 TE's work great!! In my opinion the best Musky reel on the market today. |
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Location: Bemidji | I bought a bunch of Abu 7000i's for my clients to use and they appear to be built well. I personally used Calcutta TE's for throwing pounders without a problem. |
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Location: WESTERN WI | ABU 7000's, 4:1 to 1 |
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| 7000iHSN...built tough and the high gear ratio is great for picking up line when you're rippin' dawgs
Edited by BALDY 5/2/2007 10:20 AM
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