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Muskie Fishing -> Lures,Tackle, and Equipment -> tooth tamer rods
 
Message Subject: tooth tamer rods
MississippiMusky
Posted 8/3/2012 9:24 PM (#575919)
Subject: tooth tamer rods




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Has anybody used these rods? If so what do you think?
sworrall
Posted 8/4/2012 8:33 AM (#575961 - in reply to #575919)
Subject: Re: tooth tamer rods





Posts: 32959


Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
Nice sticks all the way, and great folks building them.
Keith
Posted 8/8/2012 7:57 PM (#576880 - in reply to #575919)
Subject: RE: tooth tamer rods


I used one in Minoqua with Hideaway Hollow Outfitter's Captain Matt last Friday throwing bulldawgs. Worked FANTASTIC! Matt rigged us up proper and lead us to the fish. On a half day trip we boated a 37 and a 43 inch Musky. That Jawbreaker Heavy with the 17 3/4 inch long handle worked great for working our lures and hauling in the fish. My son bought a Tooth Tamer 8' and I am buying one soon. Great Rods!
Reef Hawg
Posted 8/8/2012 8:08 PM (#576884 - in reply to #575919)
Subject: RE: tooth tamer rods




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Location: north central wisconsin
Very tough sticks, which I require, fishing rocky rivers much of the time. Using them since their inception, I've got nothing but good to say about them. If you have a specific question about a certain model, please drop a pm. I know each have their own rod action preferences for certain lures, and we can try to get you the right model for what you'll be throwing.

The 8' trolling rods are also nice. I helped Bill soften them up a bit and they are now an excellent choice for live baiting, and trolling. Heck I even cast lbers with mine. Nice valued rod, no doubt.
polarkraftdave
Posted 8/8/2012 8:25 PM (#576891 - in reply to #575919)
Subject: Re: tooth tamer rods




Posts: 257


Location: Valpo IN
Excellent rod I used Spring Bay Steve`s last year, (jawbreaker) he was kind enough to let me borrow it after 1 of my other cheaper rods broke ...
fishhawk50
Posted 8/8/2012 9:41 PM (#576916 - in reply to #575919)
Subject: Re: tooth tamer rods




Posts: 1416


Location: oconomowoc, wi
Great rods!! Tournament tested..
tincan
Posted 8/8/2012 9:59 PM (#576920 - in reply to #576916)
Subject: Re: tooth tamer rods





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Awesome rods! planning on getting some once the budget can afford it!
Dog Fish Dave
Posted 8/8/2012 10:07 PM (#576922 - in reply to #575919)
Subject: RE: tooth tamer rods




Posts: 19


I have several and have had zero problems with any of them. The 8' 6" Xhvy is my favorite all around rod. The XXXH rod will throw any bait I have. I just picked up 2 of the trolling rods which I like and will use them for my sucker rods this fall. I have had 2 freinds buy one after using mine.
jackson
Posted 8/9/2012 6:46 AM (#576952 - in reply to #575919)
Subject: Re: tooth tamer rods




Posts: 582


I have an 8' gen purpose and i like it alot. Good rods for sure.
Thad
Posted 8/9/2012 8:50 AM (#576975 - in reply to #576952)
Subject: Re: tooth tamer rods




Posts: 140



I have broken 2 in the past (not really the rod's fault) and had them replaced quickly with no problems.
Great customer service!!
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