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SteveV
Posted 5/31/2010 9:12 AM (#443299)
Subject: 9' Rod recommendations?




Posts: 60


Posted below requests for reviews of the MM Avaio 9' rod.

Any recommendations of this or any other rods of that length?

Thanks

Steve V
sworrall
Posted 5/31/2010 9:17 AM (#443300 - in reply to #443299)
Subject: Re: 9' Rod recommendations?





Posts: 32886


Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
The Okuma telescoping rods have received high marks here.
JakeStCroixSkis
Posted 5/31/2010 9:24 AM (#443302 - in reply to #443300)
Subject: Re: 9' Rod recommendations?





Posts: 1425


Location: St. Lawrence River
tackle industries makes a nice rod
Guest
Posted 5/31/2010 9:30 AM (#443303 - in reply to #443299)
Subject: RE: 9' Rod recommendations?


I used the Mayhem rod last year and loved it. It is very lightweight and can throw bucktails and even pounders. I have three okumas as well and they are very topheavy but with a rod balancer you can balance them out.
shaley
Posted 5/31/2010 9:31 AM (#443304 - in reply to #443302)
Subject: Re: 9' Rod recommendations?





Posts: 1184


Location: Iowa Great Lakes
Tackle Industries get my vote....
muskie_man
Posted 5/31/2010 10:15 AM (#443307 - in reply to #443299)
Subject: RE: 9' Rod recommendations?





Posts: 1237


Location: South Portsmouth, KY
The Hulbert rod is awesome. It will throw pretty much anything you wanna throw. The price is awesome as well.
Guest
Posted 5/31/2010 10:23 AM (#443308 - in reply to #443299)
Subject: RE: 9' Rod recommendations?


thorne bro 9' predator gets my vote
PSYS
Posted 5/31/2010 12:31 PM (#443316 - in reply to #443304)
Subject: Re: 9' Rod recommendations?





Posts: 1030


Location: APPLETON, WI
shaley - 5/31/2010 9:31 AM

Tackle Industries get my vote....


+1

Mine too.
RIVER MUSKY
Posted 5/31/2010 1:43 PM (#443321 - in reply to #443299)
Subject: Re: 9' Rod recommendations?





Posts: 731


Location: martinsburg wv
another for tackle industries
Tackle Industries
Posted 5/31/2010 1:49 PM (#443324 - in reply to #443299)
Subject: Re: 9' Rod recommendations?





Posts: 4053


Location: Land of the Musky
Just give me 6-7 more weeks and I will have 18" split grip and fat cork 18" reg handle 9' telescopic rods. Will also have camo skin 9' rods in MH, XH and XXH and my 9'XH removable handle rods will be back in stock then too. Thanks guys!

Now, if I did not sell my own rods my votes would go for Hulbert's 9' rod, Okuma 9'3" telescopic and I have heard good things about Tooth Tamer rods over the last 9 months too. Got a 9'3" Okuma 6 weeks ago from Rollie and Helens and really like it so far.
JMO
James

fish4musky1
Posted 5/31/2010 2:01 PM (#443327 - in reply to #443324)
Subject: Re: 9' Rod recommendations?





Location: Northern Wisconsin
I have been using the 8'6" okuma and really like it. I tried out the 9'3" and it was nice as well, would highly recommend one.
happy hooker
Posted 6/1/2010 9:40 AM (#443420 - in reply to #443327)
Subject: Re: 9' Rod recommendations?




Posts: 3147


I just spent 3 days heaving the Okuma 9'3,,,there were 3 of us in the boat and I was on double 10 duty,,,first time out with this rod,,,,its fantastic couldnt be happier with performance,,,probably too lazy to get around to it but a rod balancer on the back would Im sure make this one sweet wand.,,,,the telescopic feature is nice when your tired,reckless and want to get in the hotel room and AC and your less likely to jab the tip into everything being able to reduce the length,, while we were rigging boat in the landing balanced rod on trailer fender and it fell over twice hard -no guide inserts broken so seems very well made ,very pleased so far

Edited by happy hooker 6/1/2010 9:56 AM
deafmuskyhunter
Posted 6/1/2010 12:13 PM (#443437 - in reply to #443299)
Subject: Re: 9' Rod recommendations?




Posts: 172


I m gonna get 93 okuma xh purposely for big rubber Was wondering if it's soft enough for 8-10" slammers and Jake? Thanks
deadboi77
Posted 6/1/2010 3:21 PM (#443476 - in reply to #443308)
Subject: RE: 9' Rod recommendations?





Posts: 51


Location: MI
Guest - 5/31/2010 11:23 AM

thorne bro 9' predator gets my vote

Ordering one Friday!
Jeff
Posted 6/1/2010 5:32 PM (#443491 - in reply to #443299)
Subject: RE: 9' Rod recommendations?


James - can you tell us how much a split grip 9 foot telescopic will go for?
Tackle Industries
Posted 6/1/2010 6:20 PM (#443500 - in reply to #443299)
Subject: Re: 9' Rod recommendations?





Posts: 4053


Location: Land of the Musky
I am trying to keep everythign under $150 so the 9' XXH telescopic may run between $140 and $150.
NOFEAR
Posted 6/1/2010 6:43 PM (#443502 - in reply to #443299)
Subject: RE: 9' Rod recommendations?


Predator!

Just go to thornbrothers and feel one compared to all the other rods.

You wont be sorry!
Jsondag
Posted 6/1/2010 7:19 PM (#443506 - in reply to #443299)
Subject: Re: 9' Rod recommendations?





Posts: 692


Location: Pelican Rapids, MN
add another vote for the Predator!
Baby Mallard
Posted 6/1/2010 8:09 PM (#443514 - in reply to #443506)
Subject: Re: 9' Rod recommendations?





I recommend Tackle Industries.
JimtenHaaf
Posted 6/2/2010 7:41 AM (#443556 - in reply to #443299)
Subject: Re: 9' Rod recommendations?





Posts: 717


Location: Grand Rapids, MI
Okuma gets my vote. Just got to try out mine for Double 10's & Pounders. Great rod.
MikeHulbert
Posted 6/2/2010 8:25 AM (#443559 - in reply to #443299)
Subject: Re: 9' Rod recommendations?





Posts: 2427


Location: Ft. Wayne Indiana
My 9ft. Musky Armor rod was made to sling big baits to small baits. It is super light weight, with a strong back bone and a fast action tip. You can just as easily throw a 1.5 oz spinner bait on it or BOMB a mag Dawg as far as you want.

It is a great rod for Double 10's, Big Rubber, Cranks, Topwaters, Jerkbaits, etc...it's the only rod me and my clients use...one rod for EVERY bait in the boat.

These rods are a true 9 ft rod. No extentions in the handle, all one piece.

Also, I am again working with Musky Armor and have come out with a new "Pounder" style rod. Still fast action tip, yet beefy enough for the BIG rubber. I have been testing it since late March and really like it. I can throw a small Swimmin Joe on it or a Pounder....or a Jackpot or a Mag Medussa....awesome rod for sure!!! These rods should be ready by late summer or early fall.
JakeStCroixSkis
Posted 6/2/2010 8:37 AM (#443562 - in reply to #443299)
Subject: Re: 9' Rod recommendations?





Posts: 1425


Location: St. Lawrence River
This would be my second vote, but I also have a Musky Innovations 8'6 and like it. If you want one rod to throw big lures but also trolling big baits without having to buy a seperate trolling rod, this would be the one, IMO.
happy hooker
Posted 6/2/2010 10:40 AM (#443586 - in reply to #443299)
Subject: RE: 9' Rod recommendations?




Posts: 3147


well price is always a consideration when making a choice

Okuma 9'3,,,,$115

Tackle industries,,,,$140-$150

Muskie Innovations,,,,$120

Musky Armour,,,,$100

Thorne Bros predator 9XH,,,,$385

the other consideration is warranty,,,,I know the Okumas are lifetime and Im sure the thornes are too
Jeremy T
Posted 6/2/2010 10:45 AM (#443587 - in reply to #443559)
Subject: Re: 9' Rod recommendations?


Mike,

what is the warranty on your rods?
BNelson
Posted 6/2/2010 11:51 AM (#443598 - in reply to #443299)
Subject: Re: 9' Rod recommendations?





Location: Contrarian Island
I have a hard time buying into the notion one rod can cast/retrieve/impart action on all lures from big to little, cranks to gliders, bucktails to dawgs etc...imo rods and reels for that matter are like a mechanics set of tools...ever go into a mechanics garage..does he have one tool to fix a car with? no...same thing with rods...while I do agree one rod can probably throw all things ok and some things great you are going to sacrifice some things if you only use one rod for all lures...for example..the rod for burning big 13s is better to have a stiffer tip to not wear yourself out fighting the rod tip all day w saltwater reels....now that same rod if it has a stiff tip "can" throw Mepps #5s but it isn't the "right" rod, or best option for the job....
so SteveV I would ask what lures are you looking to throw w/ your new 9'er and then it would be easier to answer....

kind of contradictory isn't it Mike to say "one rod for every bait in the boat" only to then say you are now working on a 2nd rod for different baits? so will you then tell us you only need 2 rods for all baits??? or will you then make a 3rd rod in a year and tell us you only need your 3 rods for every bait in the boat? kinda funny isn't it...



Edited by BNelson 6/2/2010 12:15 PM
CiscoKid
Posted 6/2/2010 12:00 PM (#443600 - in reply to #443299)
Subject: RE: 9' Rod recommendations?





Posts: 1906


Location: Oconto Falls, WI
Everybody likes their rods a certain way. I would suggest getting out with some people whom have different rods in the length you are looking for, and determine for yourself what you think is the best.

I personally like rods that are "softer". Most of the rods I used in the past were fairly stiff, and cost us lots of big fish because of it. Some guys like really stiff rods. To each their own. You won't know what you like until you try one.

That said I like my 9' Lamiglas LGM90H.
SteveV
Posted 6/2/2010 3:30 PM (#443628 - in reply to #443299)
Subject: Re: 9' Rod recommendations?




Posts: 60


I am lookng to throw super models and up to magnum bulldogs. Nothing bigger.

Mike Hulbert, I don't see the rods on your website, nor on the Musky Armor website.

I am going to head up to Thorne's tomorrow to take a look at some of these choices first-hand. Thanks for all the replies.

Steve V
muskie_man
Posted 6/2/2010 3:31 PM (#443630 - in reply to #443598)
Subject: Re: 9' Rod recommendations?





Posts: 1237


Location: South Portsmouth, KY
BNelson - 6/2/2010 12:51 PM

I have a hard time buying into the notion one rod can cast/retrieve/impart action on all lures from big to little, cranks to gliders, bucktails to dawgs etc...imo rods and reels for that matter are like a mechanics set of tools...ever go into a mechanics garage..does he have one tool to fix a car with? no...same thing with rods...while I do agree one rod can probably throw all things ok and some things great you are going to sacrifice some things if you only use one rod for all lures...for example..the rod for burning big 13s is better to have a stiffer tip to not wear yourself out fighting the rod tip all day w saltwater reels....now that same rod if it has a stiff tip "can" throw Mepps #5s but it isn't the "right" rod, or best option for the job....
so SteveV I would ask what lures are you looking to throw w/ your new 9'er and then it would be easier to answer....

kind of contradictory isn't it Mike to say "one rod for every bait in the boat" only to then say you are now working on a 2nd rod for different baits? so will you then tell us you only need 2 rods for all baits??? or will you then make a 3rd rod in a year and tell us you only need your 3 rods for every bait in the boat? kinda funny isn't it...



Mike is right in sayin that you can pretty much throw everything you got (expect 2 pounders) with his 9 foot rod. I have the rod and it works awesome from a babygirl to mantas to burnin big blades with saltwater reels and big rubber.Now you can throw a pounder on this rod but the reason Mike is coming out with a "pounder rod" is because over a long day it would be more comfortable to throw them on a more stiffer specialized rod.Theres not to many all purpose rods that can throw pounders for any length of time anyway

Edited by muskie_man 6/2/2010 5:56 PM
Hammskie
Posted 6/2/2010 3:54 PM (#443633 - in reply to #443630)
Subject: Re: 9' Rod recommendations?





Posts: 697


Location: Minnetonka
I got the Thorne Bros Predator XHVY because I could have them build it to 9'6" and still command Pounders, Cowgirls and Supermodels. If those are the applications you want it for (and who doesn't?), there's no better rod in my opinion. Yes, you will pay for it, but then the question is, "How much do you love muskie fishing?"
MikeHulbert
Posted 6/3/2010 10:01 AM (#443727 - in reply to #443299)
Subject: Re: 9' Rod recommendations?





Posts: 2427


Location: Ft. Wayne Indiana
All info about my rods can be found on my site, go to my reports page and locked at the top is all the info and pictures of the rods.

Thanks,
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