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MuskieFever
Posted 2/6/2013 9:42 AM (#615286)
Subject: Abu Garcia Rods




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Location: Maplewood, MN
I just noticed that Abu started making some musky rods like the Volatile. Does anyone have experience using these?
sworrall
Posted 2/6/2013 10:58 PM (#615517 - in reply to #615286)
Subject: Re: Abu Garcia Rods





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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
Yep. Nice sticks.
MuskieFever
Posted 2/6/2013 11:30 PM (#615528 - in reply to #615286)
Subject: Re: Abu Garcia Rods




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Location: Maplewood, MN
Big gulps huh?
sworrall
Posted 2/6/2013 11:57 PM (#615532 - in reply to #615286)
Subject: Re: Abu Garcia Rods





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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
What?

I have two of the 8' Volatile Fast Medium Heavy rods I matched up a pair of Revo Nacl reels to.
Muskie Bob
Posted 2/7/2013 9:26 AM (#615596 - in reply to #615286)
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"new Volatile Muskie Series will be available in the middle of February."
MuskieFever
Posted 2/7/2013 12:28 PM (#615651 - in reply to #615286)
Subject: Re: Abu Garcia Rods




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Location: Maplewood, MN
Are they well balanced? For some reason I feel like they look tip heavy but could be wrong.
Ja Rule
Posted 2/7/2013 1:36 PM (#615667 - in reply to #615528)
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MuskieFever - 2/6/2013 11:30 PM

Big gulps huh?


I get it, made me LOL at my desk.
PIKEMASTER
Posted 2/7/2013 4:33 PM (#615720 - in reply to #615651)
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MuskieFever - 2/7/2013 12:28 PM

Are they well balanced? For some reason I feel like they look tip heavy but could be wrong.



WOW I will wait till I see one in person to form any conclusion, But from what I can see looking at them on a web site they will look Bad Asss with a Toro NaCI, I want to ck out the 8' 6"
ABU is on Fire with New Products
MuskieFever
Posted 2/7/2013 10:09 PM (#615785 - in reply to #615720)
Subject: Re: Abu Garcia Rods




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Location: Maplewood, MN
PIKEMASTER - 2/7/2013 4:33 PM
WOW I will wait till I see one in person to form any conclusion, But from what I can see looking at them on a web site they will look Bad Asss with a Toro NaCI, I want to ck out the 8' 6"
ABU is on Fire with New Products


Yeah originally I was looking at getting a 9' xh but that 8'6" just looks sexy. I'm picking up a nacl in a few weeks here as well, it would make a pretty stealthy looking musky slaying machine.
MuskieFever
Posted 3/1/2013 7:15 PM (#622252 - in reply to #615286)
Subject: Re: Abu Garcia Rods




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Location: Maplewood, MN
Anybody know what the warranty is like on their rods?
sworrall
Posted 3/1/2013 11:07 PM (#622299 - in reply to #615286)
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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
I don't think they are tip heavy, no. Really nice looking paired with the NaCl too. It's going to be a good year...
jdeezay74
Posted 3/2/2013 2:58 PM (#622393 - in reply to #615286)
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Location: plant earth
They look awsome. I would like to be able to get some hands on the 8'6" rod to get a feel for it does anyone know besides ABU's website who will be selling them.
bigfoot
Posted 3/2/2013 4:04 PM (#622411 - in reply to #615286)
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Location: Grand Marais, MN
I was just looking at the video from icast for them and some other pictures, looks like the fore grip is pretty short, anyone know otherwise? I guess it isn't a huge deal though, especially considering how easy to palm the revo toros are.
Chase
Posted 3/24/2013 11:29 AM (#629370 - in reply to #615532)
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Are they one or 2 piece rods
sworrall
Posted 3/24/2013 11:37 AM (#629371 - in reply to #629370)
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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
One
shaley
Posted 3/24/2013 1:09 PM (#629385 - in reply to #629371)
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Location: Iowa Great Lakes
I played with one of the rods last week, surprisingly light and decent balance
Masqui-ninja
Posted 3/24/2013 2:22 PM (#629405 - in reply to #629385)
Subject: Re: Abu Garcia Rods





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Location: Walker, MN
They look pretty sweet. I was surprised to see an 8' and 8'6" xh at L&M Fleet supply on the rack next to their normal junk. The butts are not real long, just how I like them. My only complaint is the hard cap on the end of the butt. I guess it's pretty rare that that would get tucked into my gut anymore like the old days of working a suick. The 8'6" is in my spring "wants" colomn.
mrrhode04
Posted 3/24/2013 9:22 PM (#629482 - in reply to #615286)
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When I was looking at one it felt a little soft. But I was comparing it to the St. Croix premier so probably not to far. I ended up buying the Premier with a NaCl 60hs, the other good thing is I got the combo for $370 brand new.
MuskieFever
Posted 3/24/2013 9:28 PM (#629483 - in reply to #629482)
Subject: Re: Abu Garcia Rods




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Location: Maplewood, MN
mrrhode04 - 3/24/2013 9:22 PM

When I was looking at one it felt a little soft. But I was comparing it to the St. Croix premier so probably not to far. I ended up buying the Premier with a NaCl 60hs, the other good thing is I got the combo for $370 brand new.


I just picked up a NaCl HS myself a few weeks back, should be a great reel!
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