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Mdamp104
Posted 6/2/2017 11:13 AM (#863660)
Subject: Legend tournament Big Dawg





Posts: 146


Location: Shawano, Wi
For the guys that have this rod how does it throw pounders. The lure rating of the rod is 4 oz lower than pounder. Would hate to get one and find out it will break if I throw pounders with it.
25homes
Posted 6/2/2017 11:28 AM (#863661 - in reply to #863660)
Subject: Re: Legend tournament Big Dawg





Posts: 983


That basically what its made for it will handle the pounder I was about to buy that Rod until I realized I get Predator Custom XH for not much more and went that way can use same blank if you want
Cloud7
Posted 6/2/2017 11:30 AM (#863662 - in reply to #863660)
Subject: Re: Legend tournament Big Dawg





Posts: 230


Location: St Paul, Minnesota
I think it's best suited up to Mag size Bulldawgs. I felt that it was slightly underpowered for Pounders. Then after I got and hucked pounders with my Thorne Bros Predator XH and XXH I felt even further validated in my belief.

To me the Big Dawg is a great medium rubber rod (up to Mag Bulldawg size), great for popping Red October Tubes, and a great jerk bait rod.

C7
Will Schultz
Posted 6/2/2017 11:31 AM (#863663 - in reply to #863660)
Subject: Re: Legend tournament Big Dawg





Location: Grand Rapids, MI
I love it for pounders, I've got two. As with most weight ratings on St Croix rods it is under rated. I think the Big nasty might cast them a little better because it isn't as fast as the BD but the BN doesn't fish as well as the BD because of the length - IMO.
Zinox
Posted 6/2/2017 12:48 PM (#863672 - in reply to #863662)
Subject: Re: Legend tournament Big Dawg




Posts: 1100


This is exactly what my conclusion was as well

Cloud7 - 6/2/2017 11:30 AM

I think it's best suited up to Mag size Bulldawgs. I felt that it was slightly underpowered for Pounders. Then after I got and hucked pounders with my Thorne Bros Predator XH and XXH I felt even further validated in my belief.

To me the Big Dawg is a great medium rubber rod (up to Mag Bulldawg size), great for popping Red October Tubes, and a great jerk bait rod.

C7
Mdamp104
Posted 6/2/2017 12:52 PM (#863673 - in reply to #863660)
Subject: Re: Legend tournament Big Dawg





Posts: 146


Location: Shawano, Wi
Is it worth it if I can get one for under $200?
Slamr
Posted 6/2/2017 1:25 PM (#863676 - in reply to #863673)
Subject: Re: Legend tournament Big Dawg





Posts: 7038


Location: Northwest Chicago Burbs
Mdamp104 - 6/2/2017 12:52 PM

Is it worth it if I can get one for under $200?


hell to the yeah. i'm with will about the rod. it might not be a 2-pounder reel, but it's a sweetheart. i had 3" put on the butt and I love it.
25homes
Posted 6/2/2017 2:49 PM (#863683 - in reply to #863673)
Subject: Re: Legend tournament Big Dawg





Posts: 983


Mdamp104 - 6/2/2017 12:52 PM

Is it worth it if I can get one for under $200?


Under $200 Id buy as many as they would let me...thats a sweet deal no doubt...cant get any big nasties at that price?
upnortdave
Posted 6/2/2017 4:57 PM (#863704 - in reply to #863683)
Subject: Re: Legend tournament Big Dawg




Posts: 668


Location: mercer wi
I thought the big dawg was way under powered for pounders until I started letting out a couple feet of line between tip and leader. Now I love it. I don't really throw them that much because I feel old these days but still do on certain waters.
It's a lob cast. Takes a little practice but once you get it down, it's all butter
Cedar
Posted 6/3/2017 12:23 AM (#863749 - in reply to #863660)
Subject: RE: Legend tournament Big Dawg




Posts: 353


Location: Western U.P.
The Big Dawg is rated to 12 oz lures, and since most Pounders are actually about 13 oz actual wt, it's not that much of a stretch to use this rod for these lures. A heavier action rod, may be a better choice for long term, but this is good rod for up to pounders. The Alpha Dawg Pounder is 15 oz, and I believe that this is the heaviest "Pounder" bait.
Zinox
Posted 6/3/2017 9:59 AM (#863765 - in reply to #863660)
Subject: Re: Legend tournament Big Dawg




Posts: 1100


It is not only in the cast, i feel the BD i isn't stiff enough, with slow pull pause its great, but if you want to rip a pounder violently in shallow water, a stiffer rod i much preferred.
jasonvkop
Posted 6/3/2017 10:34 AM (#863767 - in reply to #863660)
Subject: Re: Legend tournament Big Dawg





Posts: 613


Location: Michigan
Big Dawg is a great rod for pounders! I originally used a Musky Innovations Monster Magnum rod and really like that too. When switching over to the BD, I thought the BD was way underpowered as the monster magnum is very stiff. However, I quickly realized it was amazing for pounders after fishing it a little bit and it is my go-to rod for big rubber now.
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