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| What are some good sucker rods |
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Posts: 64
Location: Stockbridge, WI | Black River Rods - Live and Troll. Priced right around $100 |
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| i'll second that...the whole lineup of Black River Rods has been good. http://www.blackriverrods.com/ the Live/Troll has the backbone you need for good hooksets when sucker fishing while still having enough forgiveness in the tip for reading trolling lures and boatside headshakes. as a composite glass/graphite rod, it's ideal for the cold, too.
and lots of cool pics here: http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=6207&id=109797912389669 |
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Posts: 1887
Location: syracuse indiana | i like using the mega rod from tackle industries or the 8ft monster mag from musky innovations they both really jack a fish |
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Location: Contrarian Island | imo I'd go with a composite graphite/glass blend over graphite....I'm just leary of 100% graphite when it gets sub freezing...they break..less of a chance with a composite
the Musky Innovations trolling/livebait rods have some beef to bury the hooks... |
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| Black River rods are hard to beat. Their live and troll rod is the best I've used for suckers, and for trolling too. |
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Posts: 202
| I would go with the Tooth Tamer fiberglass trolling rod. I have been using these for 2 seasons now and love them. Great back bone for hard hook sets. Check out there website at http://www.toothtamerrods.com
Captain Doug Kloet
http://www.dougkloet.com |
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Posts: 374
Location: On the River | I have been using a Ugly Stick for years caught hundreds of muskies with it including a 49,49.5 and a 51.5 |
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