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DKMKmuskyman |
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Posts: 16 Location: north metro | what does everyone prefer for say double cowgirls, super model, 10 to 14 inch jakes etc. i have been looking at the tackle industries rods and the mag heavy 3 to 12 oz and the maga heavy 8 to 36 oz. your average big bucktail is maybe 3 to 5 oz. is the maga heavy to stiff for baits like these? just wondering what everyone has to say. thanks and happy musky hunting | ||
PSYS |
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Posts: 1030 Location: APPLETON, WI | I have the Mag Heavy XH Tackle Industries rods and it can throw Double Cowgirls and Super Models all day long with no issues whatsoever. | ||
DKMKmuskyman |
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Posts: 16 Location: north metro | thanks. what kind of reel do you have on it. i have a shimano cardiff 400a on my compre 7.6 but what would you say would be good for retrieving those larger lures | ||
Dawn Boson |
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I have the Mag Heavy 9 footer, and I'm able to toss doubles and big Jakes all day with no problem. Def recommend it. | |||
Jeff Anderson |
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For speeding in doubles tens I am running a left handed Avet MXL with 80lbs suffix on the 9 foot XH and really like it. I tried the XXH in a 9 foot but my cast distance was shorter and I had more backlashes. For big Rubber I last year I ran the XXH 9 foot with a Tekota 600. I think this year I am going to try a Saltist and possibly a Revo. The rod I used on the Sturgeon was an early model XXH in the 9 foot. Between the fish and some snags and logs, I thought the rod held up excellent. I also like the feel and the weight of the rod. Hope that helps. | |||
ToddM |
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I bought a 9'3" Okuma at the musky show. Been using it even for glidebaits. I set it down and rigged up my 8'er and it felt like a 6' pool que to me. I do not think I will fish with anything less, i already want a 10' rod! For reels it depends on what you are using it for. Picking up slack, a higher speed reel. Double tens a slower reel(penn 975, 7000, revo winch) unless you are using a slaltwater reel like the saltist, trinidad, ect. | |||
DKMKmuskyman |
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Posts: 16 Location: north metro | thanks alot for all the replies. they help alot and i really appreciate it. thanks again! | ||
PSYS |
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Posts: 1030 Location: APPLETON, WI | DKMKmuskyman - 4/23/2010 8:28 PM thanks. what kind of reel do you have on it. i have a shimano cardiff 400a on my compre 7.6 but what would you say would be good for retrieving those larger lures I've got a Revo Toro on it... palms perfectly and a very comfortable rig to throw blades all day long. | ||
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