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Message Subject: Loking for ideas for a Muskie Rod Casting?????
MOMuskieHunter
Posted 3/20/2008 6:11 PM (#308604)
Subject: Loking for ideas for a Muskie Rod Casting?????




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I spent the better part of 2 hours at Cabelas in St. Louis, Mo today looking for a Muskie rod. I looked at Kistler, G Loomis, St. Criox and several I don’t recall the name. I’m trying to find a very light weight casting rod. Something 7’6” , 7’9” or 8” in a Heavy with a fast action. Lure weight 1oz to 4oz. Maybe some of you can help. It’s been a frustrating search. It might be easier if I was living in MN or WI.
Any assistance would be helpful.
shaley
Posted 3/20/2008 6:13 PM (#308605 - in reply to #308604)
Subject: RE: Loking for ideas for a Muskie Rod Casting?????





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Location: Iowa Great Lakes
Diamondback from Professional Edge. http://www.proedgefishing.com/

Edited by shaley 3/20/2008 6:16 PM
NateSki
Posted 3/20/2008 6:29 PM (#308610 - in reply to #308604)
Subject: RE: Loking for ideas for a Muskie Rod Casting?????





Posts: 48


Location: New London, MN
I use a G Loomis Heavy Bucktait 7'7", Med/Heav, Fast action for throwin heavy bucktails and couldnt be happier with it.
MOMuskieHunter
Posted 3/20/2008 6:36 PM (#308612 - in reply to #308604)
Subject: Re: Loking for ideas for a Muskie Rod Casting?????




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I was on the KT Professional Edge website the other evening. I agree he makes and has made some very nice rods. I came very close to calling Keith the other day. The draw back to my situation is I'd really like to get two casting rods before September of this year.
FishingFool
Posted 3/20/2008 6:51 PM (#308619 - in reply to #308604)
Subject: RE: Loking for ideas for a Muskie Rod Casting?????




Location: Eau Claire,WI
Try the 8' Tica XH. I just ordered one and I have an 8'6" and LOVE it! It has a retractable butt section. You can get em at Rollie and Helens for about $115.
ToddM
Posted 3/20/2008 11:16 PM (#308708 - in reply to #308604)
Subject: RE: Loking for ideas for a Muskie Rod Casting?????





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Location: oswego, il
At cabelas I would have bought the 8ft st croix premere MH.
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