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Message Subject: Trolling/Sucker Rods
kdebell
Posted 2/17/2015 1:37 PM (#754360)
Subject: Trolling/Sucker Rods




Posts: 251


I recently purchased two Diawa 27 Sealines and would like to us them for suckers as well as trolling. I would like to get rods that I can use for both purposes. I might pick up a couple of TDR's if I plan on trolling boards, but will probably just straight line cranks with them. Thoughts and ideas would be appreciated.
dirtybird
Posted 2/17/2015 2:00 PM (#754368 - in reply to #754360)
Subject: RE: Trolling/Sucker Rods





Posts: 213


Location: Wisconsin
Black River live/troll are pretty nice for the price.
BNelson
Posted 2/17/2015 2:11 PM (#754370 - in reply to #754360)
Subject: Re: Trolling/Sucker Rods





Location: Contrarian Island
tdrs are good for trolling but don't have the backbone for sucker rods imo. Musky Innovations 9 foot "trolling/livebait" rods are awesome sucker rods...
jwegs
Posted 2/17/2015 2:54 PM (#754379 - in reply to #754370)
Subject: Re: Trolling/Sucker Rods




Posts: 164


Location: Twin Cities
x2 on black river
meyer
Posted 2/17/2015 3:25 PM (#754393 - in reply to #754360)
Subject: RE: Trolling/Sucker Rods




Black river
ToddM
Posted 2/17/2015 4:47 PM (#754414 - in reply to #754360)
Subject: Re: Trolling/Sucker Rods





Posts: 20248


Location: oswego, il
Big heavy catfish rod. I have two they work great for both.
trollingeyes
Posted 2/17/2015 5:29 PM (#754421 - in reply to #754360)
Subject: Re: Trolling/Sucker Rods




Posts: 50


Can't beat the black River live/troll!
Rudedog
Posted 2/17/2015 7:27 PM (#754446 - in reply to #754360)
Subject: RE: Trolling/Sucker Rods




Posts: 631


Location: S.W. WI
Gander Guide Series rods. (Specifically the tTec IM8 blanks)
They have been on sale lately for $50-$80 in 8' & 8'6" lengths. Some cheaper on closeout. Some rated 2-8 oz, some up to 16oz.
These are basically Bulldawg Blank rods. A steal for the money. IMO.
vegas492
Posted 2/18/2015 8:47 AM (#754529 - in reply to #754360)
Subject: Re: Trolling/Sucker Rods




Posts: 1038


For trolling and suckers, I have two kind of "go to" rods. 9 foot Cabellas DepthMaster Dipsy Diver rods. And 9 Foot Shimano Talora rods, Leadcore. TLA90MC2. Great rods. Two price points.
Jeff Hanson
Posted 2/18/2015 10:30 AM (#754559 - in reply to #754529)
Subject: Re: Trolling/Sucker Rods




Posts: 962


Musky Innovations Livebait/Trolling 9' is The best sucker rod I have used and is very good for trolling.
Jeff Hanson
madisonmuskyguide.com
kdebell
Posted 2/18/2015 12:56 PM (#754602 - in reply to #754559)
Subject: Re: Trolling/Sucker Rods




Posts: 251


Thank you everyone for the help so far. Are the 9' Musky Innovations Livebait/Trolling no longer in production? The only MI Livebait/Trolling rods I am finding is are 8'. Also, if anyone is willing to part with any of the mentioned rods please PM me.

kirkkopplin
Posted 2/18/2015 3:06 PM (#754634 - in reply to #754602)
Subject: Re: Trolling/Sucker Rods




Posts: 245


Location: Madison
Contact Jeff Hanson. He runs a guide service in Madison and also sells the MI rods.
figure 8
Posted 2/18/2015 5:33 PM (#754664 - in reply to #754634)
Subject: Re: Trolling/Sucker Rods




Posts: 238


I ordered 2 of those 9' MI rods from Jeff last year. I loved them for suckers had very good hookups. I don't troll much but they were great for what little I did.
muskyhunter47
Posted 2/18/2015 5:51 PM (#754666 - in reply to #754664)
Subject: Re: Trolling/Sucker Rods




Posts: 1638


Location: Minnesota
I have 2 , 8 footers and 2 , 9 footers all four are Thorn Bros custom rods. Do you need a custom rod for trolling no. But they sure are nice.
kdebell
Posted 2/18/2015 8:59 PM (#754718 - in reply to #754666)
Subject: Re: Trolling/Sucker Rods




Posts: 251


I think I will go with the MI or Black River Rods. I love Thorne Bros Rods, but I do not want to spend all that much on sucker/trolling rods. I appreciate the advice that everyone has given me.
M Winther
Posted 2/19/2015 8:16 AM (#754776 - in reply to #754718)
Subject: Re: Trolling/Sucker Rods




kdebell - 2/18/2015 8:59 PM I think I will go with the MI or Black River Rods. I love Thorne Bros Rods, but I do not want to spend all that much on sucker/trolling rods. I appreciate the advice that everyone has given me.

the Black River rods are in stock or by order from:

Rollie & Helens (Minocqua)
http://www.muskyshop.com/modules/cart/products.php/keys/black+riv/page/1/id/2521/name/BlackRiverRods

R + M Musky Shop (Eagle River)
https://www.facebook.com/rmmusky

Jon's Sport Shop (Oshkosh)
https://www.facebook.com/jonssportshop?rf=168618806481463

 

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