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MuskyHunter22
Posted 11/27/2013 11:06 AM (#675854)
Subject: Best rod & reel combo's available




Posts: 8


Location: Lake Vermillion
Looking at purchasing a new rod and reel combo sometime this winter and interested in what people have to say about what their personal favorite combos are -- or what your ideal rod and reel combo would be.

Edited by MuskyHunter22 11/27/2013 11:33 AM
jasonvkop
Posted 11/27/2013 12:25 PM (#675890 - in reply to #675854)
Subject: Re: Best rod & reel combo's available





Posts: 618


Location: Michigan
St. Croix Big Nasty paired with a new Diawa Lexa 400
BenR
Posted 11/27/2013 12:29 PM (#675893 - in reply to #675854)
Subject: Re: Best rod & reel combo's available


I have a 9' 2 piece dadson custom with a 400TE, functions as a high end custom should and travels. BR
Ronix
Posted 11/27/2013 1:10 PM (#675903 - in reply to #675854)
Subject: Re: Best rod & reel combo's available




Posts: 995


+2 on the big nasty. Pair it with a TE or toro and you can throw just about anything with it.
tolle141
Posted 11/27/2013 5:35 PM (#675984 - in reply to #675854)
Subject: Re: Best rod & reel combo's available





Posts: 1000


What are you looking to fish with?
9' one piece XH
Tranx PG. It can throw as light as my Curado 300E and nothing handles hard-pulling baits like it does. Nothing. And I haven't heard of anyone having a problem with the handle engaging the reel mid-cast.
jdeezay74
Posted 11/27/2013 9:13 PM (#676021 - in reply to #675854)
Subject: RE: Best rod & reel combo's available




Posts: 256


Location: plant earth
Sling blade and a conquest 400. Or 400te or 400d with a pikemaster bearing upgrade and pimp out. That reel is incredible. Sling blade good all around rod but not for big heavy baits.

Edited by jdeezay74 11/27/2013 9:35 PM
achotrod
Posted 11/27/2013 10:55 PM (#676033 - in reply to #675854)
Subject: Re: Best rod & reel combo's available





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Are you looking to buy a combo from the store? Or trying to pick a rod and reel? You need to decide what type of bait/lures you like and pick a rod and reel that works with that.
muskydope
Posted 11/27/2013 11:18 PM (#676035 - in reply to #675854)
Subject: Re: Best rod & reel combo's available





Posts: 271


Location: davis,IL
While everybody has their favorites, the truth is....what are you looking for? An all around setup? Something for big blades?... Big rubber?....Topwater? I personally run 4 rods... 1 all around & 3 that I have setup for specific baits. For rods I'm using 8" & 8.5 Tica"s... reels... 400te & toro's... my topwater is a gander 6.9' with an old 6600c4. Each rod does what I want it to do.... the all around is the 8' with a toro 5.4:1. It will do basically everything and see's action on all fronts. Most of the time it has a throwback bait on it so I can drop my bait specific rod and grab it quick and make my pitchback.
muskymagnet
Posted 11/28/2013 7:23 AM (#676053 - in reply to #675854)
Subject: Re: Best rod & reel combo's available




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G Loomis MUR 1026 & Shimano Calcutta TE
StevenJ1981
Posted 11/28/2013 8:28 AM (#676059 - in reply to #675854)
Subject: RE: Best rod & reel combo's available




Posts: 22


In my opinion St.Croix rods are the way to go. As for a reel that is hard to say, I use the Abu Nacl and I really like it, but I also use Calcutta's too and really enjoy them. So many reels to choose from it is all just personal preference on what is the best reel.
Nolan
Posted 11/28/2013 9:52 AM (#676078 - in reply to #675854)
Subject: Re: Best rod & reel combo's available




9'6" Big nasty with a Tranx PG-Blades
9'0" Big Dawg with 400D-Rubber
Jason Bomber
Posted 11/28/2013 11:00 AM (#676084 - in reply to #675854)
Subject: Re: Best rod & reel combo's available





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I can throw pretty much anything from showgirls to pounders with a XH Predator and Trinidad 14a..

For topwaters I do like a little softer rod though and use a sling blade with a calcutta d on it..
Zinox
Posted 11/28/2013 11:12 AM (#676085 - in reply to #676084)
Subject: Re: Best rod & reel combo's available




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My LT Big Dawg is my go to rod with a Tranx HG.
Got LT "the jerk" On the way, and plan to use a Calcutta D, mainly for gliders, Suicks, and other smaller stuff.
Now i use a MI 8 foot 10oz rod, with the Calcutta D, which is also my favorite rod for jigging Bondys, for Bondys i use a Avet SX raptor, with a "indicater" line
azmuskyman
Posted 11/28/2013 11:46 AM (#676094 - in reply to #675854)
Subject: Re: Best rod & reel combo's available




Posts: 57


big nasty with a TE if you got one or buy a used one. Throws everything well except for pounders
allegheny river kid
Posted 11/28/2013 12:24 PM (#676099 - in reply to #675854)
Subject: Re: Best rod & reel combo's available




Posts: 463


Location: Sw Pennsylvania
No offense, but this is a very vague question. What lures do you fish? Do you fish fast or more moderate to slow? To say there is one perfect combo is not possible IMO.
muskyhunter47
Posted 11/28/2013 1:21 PM (#676112 - in reply to #676099)
Subject: Re: Best rod & reel combo's available




Posts: 1638


Location: Minnesota
Its been said before. It comes down to how you wan to fish. I have 8 different set ups each one is for a specific bait. last year I used 2 set ups most of the time number 1 is a 9 foot 8inch Predator heavy with a Tranx PG the other a 9 foot Predator XX Heavy with a Tranx HG these 2 set up I can through any bait in my boat. that being said I have a 6 footer I like for my walk the dog baits . no one can tell you the way you like to fish. want a nice set up find a rod builder ( I have all Thorne Bros rods ) tell them what you want the rod for and let them build you a rod then put a good reel on it and go fish. as for reels I like shimano. Im single so when I buy something I buy the best. not saying cheap is junk. but buy what you can afford and have fun fishing.
genesisperformance
Posted 11/28/2013 2:30 PM (#676129 - in reply to #675854)
Subject: Re: Best rod & reel combo's available





Posts: 404


Location: Lakeville, MN
Big nasty with nacl 5.4
gordonmann69
Posted 11/29/2013 8:19 AM (#676215 - in reply to #675854)
Subject: Re: Best rod & reel combo's available




Posts: 149


I've owned the expensive rods for years. BUT my goto rods now are Tackle Industries. My most versatile rod is a TI XH 9 with split grip sporting a TE400 with power handle. Best setup I have ever used.
Big Rock
Posted 11/30/2013 7:02 PM (#676447 - in reply to #675854)
Subject: Re: Best rod & reel combo's available




Posts: 109


Location: Wisconsin River
Slingblade with a Nacl 6.4 with the power handle in the longest position handles every thing I throw. (no pounders)
Musky Face
Posted 11/30/2013 7:33 PM (#676459 - in reply to #675854)
Subject: Re: Best rod & reel combo's available




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Big nasty with the curado 300ej for everything but pounders. Rod handles pounder but dont like to throw pounders with the ej.
Ronix
Posted 12/1/2013 6:58 AM (#676510 - in reply to #676459)
Subject: Re: Best rod & reel combo's available




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Musky Face - 11/30/2013 8:33 PM

Big nasty with the curado 300ej for everything but pounders. Rod handles pounder but dont like to throw pounders with the ej.


I will echo that the rod does handle pounders...very well. I was surprised how well the rod launched a monster medussa when I was last out
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