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MikeHulbert![]() |
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Posts: 2427 Location: Ft. Wayne Indiana | The new 9 ft. Musky Armor rods are done and I couldn't be happier with them. Finally...Fuji finally came through with the guides and reel seats so we could finish the 9 footers. The rod is a 9 ft. rod, with no extention, a true 9 ft. blank. It is a heavy action rod, but has a fast enough tip which allows you to throw anything from big plastics to smaller bucktails or twitch baits. This is definately a great rod that can be used for many if not all of your musky lures. It handles walk the dog gliders great, is sweet for topwaters...I haven't found a lure yet that I didn't like throwing with this rod. It is a great double 10 rod, big rubber baits, like I said, just about anything!!!! We were also able to build a great rod and sell it at a pretty low priced compared to other rods out on the market. This rod features fuji guides and a fuji reel seat and has top notch cork handles. Just an amazing rod!!!! This rod also comes with it's own 9 ft. rod sleeve as well. The butt cork section is 15 inches long, the foregrip is 4.75 inches long and the total from the end of the butt section to the top of the foregrip is 25 inches. Attachments ---------------- ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | ||
bassinbob84![]() |
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Posts: 646 Location: In a shack in the woods | I had a chance to use these last weekend fishing with chad. They are an awesome rod for a good price. | ||
reelman![]() |
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Posts: 1270 | How long is the handle from the back of the reel seat to the end of the butt? | ||
Muskie Bob![]() |
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Posts: 572 | bassinbob84 - 8/14/2009 9:59 PM I had a chance to use these last weekend fishing with chad. They are an awesome rod for a good price. Did you buy one? if the price is so good, why doesn't someone say what it is? Sounds like it may be over priced for what it is. What kind of warranty?....etc. Hey, if people are going to promote and sell here, let's hear more about it,,,,rather than....oh, send me an email.... I'm not sure why I got so upset. I know I can't afford another rod (old and mostly broke) smile.... However, I just feel the if someone has something to offer at a good price, it shouldn't be hard to disclose the price. Actually, it makes me feel the price may be a little too high for the product. Good luck to those to look into this rod. Afterall, it does sound like a good rod. Edited by Muskie Bob 8/14/2009 10:37 PM | ||
MikeHulbert![]() |
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Posts: 2427 Location: Ft. Wayne Indiana | The rods will cost $130.00 and of course there is a warrenty. If and when a rod breaks, Musky Armor and myself will take care of any problems. | ||
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Posts: 199 Location: Nebraska | Wow, if I hadn't just bought three used St. Croix and a Luna from Marshall last week I would have been all over one. Sorry, my musky budget has been busted. Great price! Edited by Stein 8/14/2009 10:52 PM | ||
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Posts: 2687 Location: Hayward, WI | Are these only available in 9 foot lengths? Do you still have thick and regular cork handles? I'd be interested in the thick ones. Not in a position to buy a rod now, but might be interested in one of these some day. curleytail | ||
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Posts: 646 Location: In a shack in the woods | they could easily sell for the $200 range that seems to be the norm | ||
PIKEMASTER![]() |
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Location: Latitude 41.3016 Longitude 88.6160 | Looks like the New Okuma Rods have some competition, VERY COOL looking rod, and a 1 piece 9' WOW, most 9' rods are 7' rods with a 2' ext. Guest ck out MAGABASS RODS from Japan they are some of the finest rods made today. Edited by PIKEMASTER 8/14/2009 11:48 PM | ||
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That is a great price for a 9 foot one piece rod with quality components IMO. It's too bad I just purchased a rod so won't be looking til next year. I hope to see these at next years MN Muskie Expo. Good luck with the new rod, should be a hit at that price. | |||
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Posts: 921 Location: Apollo, PA | I dont know Mike very well, but have met and talked to him at shows. I dont believe he would ever put his name on junk. Just my two cents | ||
Lakeshore Lure Co.![]() |
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Location: Chicago, IL | looks good mike does it have an eye hook for keeping your bait in place after use? i can't see one in the picture or is it in the trigger? just what i need another rod........ ![]() | ||
MikeHulbert![]() |
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Posts: 2427 Location: Ft. Wayne Indiana | Yes, the rod does have a hook hanger on it, just above the foregrip. Thanks, | ||
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Posts: 1504 Location: Oregon | Sweet rods Mike!! I like the color combination on the wraps, very classy. Jed V. | ||
Billy B![]() |
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Posts: 267 Location: Ft. Wayne, Indiana | I bought one. They are sweet rods and for $130 you won't get a better deal. | ||
IowaG![]() |
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Posts: 23 | whats the lure rating on the pole? | ||
Slime King![]() |
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Posts: 494 Location: midwest | I would like to know more about the warranty. Is it unconditional free replacement or replacement for a nominal fee, one year, two year, or lifetime? Please offer up more info. I get the point that it is a 9 foot rod for a great price, but how about lure and line ratings for the blank? You made the comment that this is a good rod for big rubber. Will it handle a pounder and is the blank rated for it? | ||
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Just wondering... what is the actual rod weight in ounces... comparing to a diamondback or a 9 foot allstar.. which I throw now. Thanks | |||
MikeHulbert![]() |
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Posts: 2427 Location: Ft. Wayne Indiana | The rods come with a one year warranty. The rods will have to be shipped back to me with an explaination of what happened to the rod, etc...slamming in truck doors, stepping on them, etc...is not covered under the warranty. As with any product of mine or Musky Armor we will take care of problems that come up on an individual basis. Myself and Musky Armor stand behind our products and will make sure the customer is always happy. These rods are made by a factory that has been making rods for over 40 years, all kinds of rods. Salt water, freshwater, fly rods and they also produce several "Big Name" rods as well. We did not just jump into this and mass produce 500 or 1000 rods. We made a few, tested the living daylights out of them, and then still only produced a low quanity. As long as you have quality control and hands on inspection, like Musky Armor does, then there shouldn't be any issues. As far as rating goes, the rod has been used to throw Pounders and didn't break but this in my honest opinion this is not my go to pounder rod. It is a 9 ft. Heavy action rod, that can handle pretty much everything in my boat. Lure ratings on rods really aren't very important, as we all throw lures that weight more than what a rods suggest. It can handle big rubber, big cranks, big bucktails, etc....It can handle alot of abuse, trust me. I have tested these things to the MAX. But one of the cool things about these rods is they are NOT just a big bait rod. I also use them to throw smaller gliders, double 8 bucktails like the DC8's or Shumway Flashers, jackpots, regular dawgs, etc....it truly is exactally what I was looking for...a "utility" rod in which you can throw pretty much ANYTHING in your box with. Also, shipping will be $20.00 for a total of $150.00 per rod. Thanks for all of your interest! Edited by MikeHulbert 8/18/2009 8:21 PM | ||
DMcMusky![]() |
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Posts: 89 Location: East of muskie country | Hey Mike Have you used the 9ft super mag Bulldawg rod? If so how does it compare? Any other comparisons you can make for similar 9fters on the market. Looks nice!! | ||
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i am not mike, but the rods appear to weigh less than the MI Super Mag Dawg rods. I like rods that do not weight a lot. they also have a faster tip which allows you to throw smaller baits and "feel" what you are doing better. the forgrips are more comfortable too, on this new 9 foot rod. Personally, i do not really like the "feel" of a Musky Innovations Rods. they are pretty stiff to the end or tip. this makes it hard to throw a suick very far, but this new Musky Armor rod has a faster tip which allows you toss a Mepps or Suick pretty far, as well as LAUNCH Mag Dawgs a far ways. I fish all high end rods. gloomis, higher end St Croix rods, Pro Edge (Diamond Back), etc...i am paring a the Mike Hulbert , Musky Armor rod with a Calcutta TE. i would not put a TE on a rod that i did not think it complimented well. i do not put high performance reels on low performance rods. I pare my reels and rod appropriately... Honestly, i kind of do agree with Mike that is rod really is a good all purpose or utility rod. | |||
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why only 1 year on the warranty? | |||
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probably because that is what they decided on...just like many other rod companies. | |||
Tackle Industries![]() |
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Posts: 4053 Location: Land of the Musky | If you want a 2 yr + warranty then be prepared to pay more $$$. Simple economics ![]() | ||
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Huh??? My 6 Okumas have a lifetime warranty. Same price or less. Great rods can have a real warranty. | |||
WI Skis![]() |
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Posts: 547 Location: Oshkosh | If you want a longer warranty, get a St. Croix Premier for a little more money and you have a 5 year warranty. Peter | ||
AWH![]() |
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Posts: 1243 Location: Musky Tackle Online, MN | I've never been concerned about the warranty on any rod I've purchased as long as it has one. If there's going to be any warranty issues with a rod it's very likely going to occur within the first year of use. There's always exceptions. But the length of warranty shouldn't be a big influence on whether you buy a rod or not, in my opinion. Many more important factors. Aaron | ||
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Posts: 646 Location: In a shack in the woods | DMcMusky - 8/18/2009 3:48 PM Hey Mike Have you used the 9ft super mag Bulldawg rod? If so how does it compare? Any other comparisons you can make for similar 9fters on the market. Looks nice!! I own a mi 9' rod. It is alot heavier and alot stiffer. The musky armor rod has a lot softer tip and is a lot easier to cast for 10 hours a day. | ||
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Location: Latitude 41.3016 Longitude 88.6160 | Guest - 8/18/2009 9:50 PM Huh??? My 6 Okumas have a lifetime warranty. Same price or less. Great rods can have a real warranty. If a rod has a defect it will show up in the first month or 2, and the new 9'3" Okuma is very very tip heavy. The solid 9' rods from Musky Armor are very light and are balance. Wow Y are guys ripping on a GREAT NEW ROD ????? | ||
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Posts: 135 | Now, as far as the rods, I'd love to get my hands on one of those dudes and fling a big SuperD with it, sounds sweet. It's a bummer when you live somewhere so far away from where musky stuff is sold. Hey Mike, Any plans in the works for getting these into Gander Mountain stores? That's my closest musky tackle source. W | ||
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