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Location: MN | Going off the Okuma Rod discussion, I am looking for a 9+ft. rod and looking to purchase before the Okuma rods will be out...unfortunately. Anybody know of 9ft. musky rods in normal production? not custom. Thanks |
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Location: Freedom, WI | Lamiglass Rickys stick, it is a composite that handles big baits with ease with a light enough tip that I can throw my 7" Nitros. Do not know the actual model number but somebody else will probably have that. |
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Posts: 537
Location: Gilberts IL/Rhinelander WI | I think Mike Hulbert has an "everything" rod that should be out soon! I know they will be available in 9'. Check his site. |
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Location: Ft. Wayne Indiana | Yes, I am working on a few rods as we speak. It won't be known as an everything rod, I will just use it for everything I throw, from bucktails to topwaters to crankbaits to dawgs, etc... Should have some more info very soon on them. |
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Posts: 298
| Muskie Innovations 9ft 4-16 oz. worked good this past season for me. Didn't break the bank either. |
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Posts: 1289
Location: WI | I'll 2nd the Musky Innovations rods. They're a pretty decent stick. |
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Posts: 1906
Location: Oconto Falls, WI | The 9' Lamiglas is an awesome stick as Roger mentioned. It was originally called the Ricky Stick in memory of Rick Meverden. Not sure if the one listed on the site is the same one or not as I looked at the model number on my rod and it is different.
Website lists the 9' rod at LGM 90 H
I am going off of memory but I believe the number on my Ricky Stick is LCM 90 H. I will try to talk to the Lami rep this weekend to find out if they just changed the model number.
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