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Muskie Fishing -> Lures,Tackle, and Equipment -> Pounder/Dbl 10 rod
 
Message Subject: Pounder/Dbl 10 rod
Sport
Posted 3/13/2011 8:28 AM (#486730)
Subject: Pounder/Dbl 10 rod


Without a sales pitch can someone explain the construction or design of a rod that can be used on a pounder and a Cowgirl?
muskie! nut
Posted 3/13/2011 10:37 AM (#486744 - in reply to #486730)
Subject: Re: Pounder/Dbl 10 rod





Posts: 2894


Location: Yahara River Chain
Pounder - stiffer than a Cowgirl rod, a little slower heavier action


DCG rod has a faster tip to pitch the baits out as they don't have the weight of a heavy bait like a pounder.
leech lake strain
Posted 3/13/2011 7:01 PM (#486862 - in reply to #486730)
Subject: Re: Pounder/Dbl 10 rod




Posts: 536


on these dcg rods can you rip them in, I know you can rip dcg's on pounder rods but obvouisly cant cast them as far!
fishblood
Posted 3/16/2011 7:55 PM (#487435 - in reply to #486730)
Subject: RE: Pounder/Dbl 10 rod




So is there a rod out there that don't cost a fortune that you may use for regular dawgs and dbl 10's? Sorry for the hi-jack but I thought it was a good time to ask.
sworrall
Posted 3/16/2011 8:56 PM (#487447 - in reply to #486730)
Subject: Re: Pounder/Dbl 10 rod





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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
Tackle Industries. Form all the posts saying so, I'd say James has a good rod at an excellent price.
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