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dtaijo174![]() |
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Posts: 1169 Location: New Hope MN | My 8'6" XH St. Croix exploded this weekened casting a pounder. I'm not interested in paying for another one... Any low cost options you guys recommend. | ||
sorenson![]() |
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Posts: 1764 Location: Ogden, Ut | Okuma 8'6" EVx X-heavy T. Been a workhorse for me for several thousand casts... S. | ||
Musky Brian![]() |
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Posts: 1767 Location: Lake Country, Wisconsin | yup..Get an Okuma or a Tacke Industries Rod...like them both | ||
MuskyLureFreak![]() |
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Posts: 323 | black river or musky innovation | ||
wolftackle84![]() |
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Posts: 709 Location: sun prairie,wi | tackle industries.... tyler | ||
Fiedler![]() |
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Posts: 283 Location: beloit | the mike hulbert rods are really nice too, 9' solid 1 piece rod if you don't want a telescopic rod. I can throw everything from showgirls to pounders also. | ||
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Posts: 582 | Black river makes a pretty stout rod. I fished mine all weekend with large jerkbaits and it worked well. The XH Tackle Industries rod is very nice, but it is NOT stiff. At least mine isn't, it's pretty soft for an XH rod. Not that i think it's bad, just not what i am used to with a XH rod. I have the 9' one piece NON tele rod. | ||
STUSHSKY![]() |
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Posts: 375 | you may want to contact st croix directly to see if they can help you... | ||
WI Skis![]() |
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Posts: 547 Location: Oshkosh | Thats true, I'm pretty sure that St. Croix will give you credit up to a certain amount for a new rod with a broken one. If not, Black River 8'6" XH! Peter | ||
lifeisfun![]() |
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Location: Ontario | TI | ||
catchandrelease![]() |
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If you're looking for a rod to throw Pounders I would get an XXH Tackle Industries. An XH will handle them, but if you're serious about throwing really big plastics the XXH is the way to go. The XH is a much better Mag Dawg rod. Okuma EVx's are good too. I believe most people use the 8'6" XXH for Pounders, but don't hold me to that. I think the 9'3" XH can throw Pounders, but it is a little light for regular use. I'm just going off what I read months ago, not experience with Okuma rods. But they are very nice. | |||
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Posts: 73 Location: Northern Indiana | Okuma EVx 8'6'' XXH for pounders and rippin big cranks, and the Okuma EVx 8'6'' XH for everything else. I love the telescoping feature on these rods. I would like to try throwing Hulbert's 9 footer to see how it compares. | ||
MuskieMike![]() |
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Location: Des Moines IA | I myself would not recommend the 8'6 XXH for pounders. I broke not only mine, but Slamr's as well. I throw the 9'3 XH for pounders and Dbl 10's now. | ||
shaley![]() |
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Posts: 1184 Location: Iowa Great Lakes | XXH Tackle Industries telescoping..... | ||
archerynut36![]() |
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Posts: 1887 Location: syracuse indiana | tackle industries xxh mega 9ftr | ||
Biddler2![]() |
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Posts: 81 Location: Indiana | Hulbert rod, has replaced my other customs because of the 9' one piece feature. | ||
kodiak![]() |
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Posts: 1224 Location: Okoboji | mi, monster mag | ||
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Tackle Industries makes one-piece 9' rods as well. XXH, XH, and MH. http://muskytackleonline.com/acatalog/Tackle_Industries.html | |||
Guest![]() |
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Your rod should have a 5 yr warranty. It's a Premiere? 1-2 years old if it's an 8' 6", they came out last year I think? Would assume you'd get a new one, just have to pay for shipping. | |||
Cowboyhannah![]() |
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Posts: 1460 Location: Kronenwetter, WI | TI | ||
Tackle Industries![]() |
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Posts: 4053 Location: Land of the Musky | Just to add, my TI rods are still on special for $120. Don't worry, I doubt I will ever take them up to full retail ![]() Big Wood Lures Cave Run Musky Shop Flambeau River Outfiters Michigan Muskie Shop Musky Tackle Online Ross's Sports Shop James | ||
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okuma 8 06 XH throw mag dawgs ok? I don't throw pounders and don't want to go too heavy with the XXH. Thanks. | |||
dtaijo174![]() |
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Posts: 1169 Location: New Hope MN | Forgot to send out a big thanks for all the helpful advice. Bob at Joe's sporting goods mailed the rod into St. Croix yesterday. We'll see what they come back with. If they don't replace it, I'll probably switch to TI rods. I've used St. Croix rods for 21yrs. | ||
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I bet they will replace it. I brought a triumph into bass pro a few weeks back. it cracked in half due to my stupidity. it was probably 3 years old. I didn't have the receipt. bass pro found the transaction and told me to get a new one. no questions asked. the premier has the same warranty as the triumph i'm pretty sure and the avid on up are lifetime. i don't think you'll have a problem. | |||
Tuffdaddy Unplugged![]() |
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The Okuma 8'6 XH will throw mag dawgs okay, however the 9'3 XH throws them very well, along with dbl 10's, cranks, pounders, minnow baits, and topwaters. The 8'6 XH, will throw cranks, minnowbaits, topwaters, and other bucktails besides 10's very will, and you can definitely throw mag dawgs with them as well. | |||
Musky53![]() |
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Posts: 255 | James at Tackle Industries will take care of you | ||
wolftackle84![]() |
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Posts: 709 Location: sun prairie,wi | tackle industries rods will take care of everything you need to throw... tyler | ||
JakeStCroixSkis![]() |
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Posts: 1425 Location: St. Lawrence River | first id look at getting your croix replaced, they're usually good for it. couldnt go wrong with a musky innovations or a okuma evx though, either. James at tackle industries makes a quality rod too, had my hands on them. | ||
fishblood![]() |
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It's very hard to go wrong with Tackle Industries. The prices are very affordable for muskie rods and he stands behind his product 100%. If you should have a problem, he gets it fixed for you QUICK!!! | |||
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Posts: 618 Location: Michigan | I would definitely go with Tackle Industries as the prices, products and customer service are all great! | ||
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