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| muskyhunter47 |
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Posts: 1638 Location: Minnesota | looking for a good 9 foot 6 rod for cassting 2 pound dogs any body make a good costum rod for this app | ||
| Tim Schmitz |
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Posts: 540 Location: MN | I use a 9'8" XH predator custom built by Thorne bros paired with a 16dc Trinidad. | ||
| mtcook16 |
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Posts: 546 Location: MN | 9'8" XH Predator + Trinidad 16dc = 2lb Dawg Rod? My 9' XH Predator + Trinidad doesnt seem like it would be a great rod for that heavy of a bait, and IMO the extra 8" would only allow for more flex. I would think that Thorne's XXH Predator would be a better choice (or something comparable) paired with a reel that picks up less line than 46" a crank | ||
| bowhunter29 |
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Posts: 910 Location: South-Central VA | Pm sent. jeremy | ||
| dehno23 |
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Posts: 167 | xh predator is plenty for that big of a bait.................. | ||
| Guest |
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| I have the Predator xH and school and wouldn't throw a 2lber with either. I use my Cal stars to throw them and haven't had any issues. | |||
| Tim Schmitz |
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Posts: 540 Location: MN | mtcook16 - 11/22/2011 3:38 PM 9'8" XH Predator + Trinidad 16dc = 2lb Dawg Rod? My 9' XH Predator + Trinidad doesnt seem like it would be a great rod for that heavy of a bait, and IMO the extra 8" would only allow for more flex. I would think that Thorne's XXH Predator would be a better choice (or something comparable) paired with a reel that picks up less line than 46" a crank The xxh is way to stiff of a rod for me to throw 2lbers all day. With a huge bait rod I want the rod to load really heavy on the cast you'll get more distance with a lob from XH then the hard snap from the XXH. Plus when a fish is hooked the it keeps good presure on the fish causing less heartbreak. I wouldn't use anything but my trinny for rubber 47" of line is hard to argue with when angry sox charge the boat. But what Do I know right? | ||
| bturg |
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Posts: 719 | The XH is plenty for those baits, they load well and have plenty of power for the hooksets. | ||
| esox23 |
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Posts: 267 Location: Right behind you (tap, tap) BOOO | I'm still trying to wrap my head around actually throwing a 2# bait over and over and over... What happens when someone doesn't have a DC reel and they get a professional over run, that has to #*^@ near pull you right out of the boat. LOL Edited by esox23 11/23/2011 10:30 AM | ||
| Hammskie |
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Posts: 697 Location: Minnetonka | esox23 - 11/23/2011 10:29 AM I'm still trying to wrap my head around actually throwing a 2# bait over and over and over... Your head's got nothing to do with it. | ||
| esox23 |
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Posts: 267 Location: Right behind you (tap, tap) BOOO | Hammskie - 11/23/2011 10:42 AM esox23 - 11/23/2011 10:29 AM I'm still trying to wrap my head around actually throwing a 2# bait over and over and over... Your head's got nothing to do with it. ;-) LOL - I'm guessing not... Edited by esox23 11/23/2011 3:24 PM | ||
| muskyhunter47 |
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Posts: 1638 Location: Minnesota | i was up on lake vermilion in oct. i fished with a guid and he was throwing a 2 pounder all day it was a 9 1/2 rod with a 18 inch handel he thinks some one will be comming out with a 10 footer i used a 9 footer of his to through a pounder nice rod but when i got home i started to see what was out there just looking if there was 9 1/2 or 10 out there | ||
| agrimm |
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Posts: 427 Location: Wausau | I use a 9' Pro Edge St. Croix Big Dawg and can cast 2 pounders with no concerns. Not sure the story behind ProEdge, but the Big Dawg blank does the job. I'd like to learn more from a rod builder about a 9'6" to 10' rod with the same blank. Casting becomes routine after the first few hours | ||
| Vince Weirick |
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Posts: 1060 Location: Palm Coast, FL | I fish pounders with my Migizi 9'6" one-piece blank through construction with no problem. I don't own a 2-pounder to try out with it. This rod blank is the only one on the market with no extensions, no telescoping and no screw on handles as it is a complete one piece blank. | ||
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