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| Drakl |
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Posts: 192 Location: Quebec, Canada | I am looking to buy a big bait rod (mostly for pounders). I'm looking for around max 200$ for new but wouldn't mind buying used for around 100$. I was looking at the Mojo Musky 4-10oz (already own the 2-6oz which I love fishing with for double blades, but just not strong enough for pounders) and the Fenwick Elite Tech 4-12oz. 8'6'' would be better for figure 8s. Any pros and cons about these rods or any other good suggestion in the price range? It's gonna be matched with a Calcutta 400B. Thanks. | ||
| musky2424 |
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Posts: 122 Location: Appleton Wi | I would get the xx heavy TI musky rod, I have the 8' one but the 9' would be great also. And they are about $150 | ||
| Ronix |
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Posts: 995 | check out the new St. Croix premiers...they have an 8'6xh and a new 9'0 xh. A tad more than what you wanted to spend but they beefed up the handles and they are great rods | ||
| dami0101 |
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Posts: 750 Location: Minneapolis, MN | I was throwing pounders this past weekend on my XXH Mojo Musky and it was handling them fine. The biggest thing I don't like about my Mojo Musky is actually the split grip. Having said that, lots of people on this forum love Tackle Industries rods so I don't think you can go wrong with the XXH TI for $150. I'm actually considering having a custom built on a TI blank. | ||
| Masqui-ninja |
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Posts: 1294 Location: Walker, MN | +1 for the Premier 8'6' XH, great rod for around $200. My premiers have taken a pounding over the years. I also like my okuma 8'6" XH evx. I would probably look to XXH in both of these if I were throwing mostly pounders. | ||
| esoxone |
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Posts: 425 | TI XXH top notch rods esoxone | ||
| pommes |
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Posts: 44 | Go with the MI Mark Lijewski XXXXH! Can cast pounder the whole day with strong backbone for safe hooksettings. http://upload.outdoorsfirst.com/watch.asp?id=3131 The XXH TI is way too soft in my opinion. | ||
| musky2424 |
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Posts: 122 Location: Appleton Wi | I have also heard good things about tooth tamer xxxh rods | ||
| kodiak |
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Posts: 1224 Location: Okoboji | find a used big dawg | ||
| gordonmann69 |
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Posts: 149 | Go with the TI XXH. Its the best pounder rod I have ever used. Even throw a few 2# with it once in a while. Goos rod. | ||
| catchandrelease |
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musky2424 - 11/14/2013 11:55 AM I have also heard good things about tooth tamer xxxh rods I'd like to hear the reviews on the 9' XXH from those that have been using them | |||
| Sidejack |
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Posts: 1082 Location: Aurora | If yer willing to go 2 hundy, you could always go with a custom & pick yer blank. Bet there's a few guys on here that make um and you can't beat some of the mfgr's warranties combined with the maker's build warranty for quick replacement/fix. Also, some have blanks made to certain specs and update the specs per trends like bait weight & length. Trooo! | ||
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