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| Has anyone had experience with the Cabela's 7' 6" muskie rod. Durability in particular? Action seems really nice.
Thanks for any imput. |
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Location: Bemidji | Nice rod. The foregrip is pretty small which is alright if you palm your reel. It also has a lifetime warranty from Cabelas. Not bad for only $80. |
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Location: Davenport, IA | I use one for bucktails and small crankbaits. The first one I had broke when I believe it shouldn't have but I love the replacement. Its low-priced and very lightweight. |
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| Thanks for the input, how did iyour rod break?
I am thinking of ordering several blanks while they are still on sale.
The action just seems so great!
Mike Ruff |
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| Been using the rod for years. Broke a few in below freezing temps on hook sets. Cut down to 6'9" it makes a great jerk bait rod. I mainly use the cut down version now. Like the thinner handle.
John Aschenbrenner |
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Location: Elkhart, IN | I've had one for a few years that has landed my son and I several muskies with no problems. A great rod for the money. |
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