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Message Subject: Need a new rod.
MavrikMuskie
Posted 4/25/2012 12:55 PM (#555710)
Subject: Need a new rod.




Posts: 44


Just got my tranx 500HG and i need a new rod to go with it! My biggest rod right now is an 8 foot gander rod. I was thinking of getting a 9 foot TI XH or XXH but i'm not sure what one to get. or if the 9 feet is really necessary. Im fairly new to the muskie world and want to know your guys opinions.

So Let me know what you guys think! not looking to spend over 150$ and if i should get a telescoping rod or a one piece. also i would prefer to be able to buy it at gander, because i have a gift card but i'm sure if i cant purchase it at gander ill find something else to spend that 30$ on

Thanks guys!
Mavrik
Tim Schmitz
Posted 4/25/2012 1:02 PM (#555712 - in reply to #555710)
Subject: Re: Need a new rod.




Posts: 540


Location: MN
You spent 500$ on a reel and your rod budget is 150$ ?
Big Perc
Posted 4/25/2012 1:03 PM (#555713 - in reply to #555710)
Subject: RE: Need a new rod.




Posts: 1188


Location: Iowa
I got Musky Mayhem's Avaio 9 ft Heavy rod rated 8-18 ounces last year and loved it. It was the only rod I used from the time I got it in September to ice up. It's $239.99 retail but worth every penny for as light as it is and as much fatigue as it takes off your body...I would highly recommend it! I paired mine with a saltist 20LW and have thought seriously about getting another rod and putting a tranx on it...
sworrall
Posted 4/25/2012 1:08 PM (#555715 - in reply to #555710)
Subject: Re: Need a new rod.





Posts: 32910


Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
'You spent 500$ on a reel and your rod budget is 150$ ?;

--Yes, that's what he said--

Back to topic:

If telescoping is what you want, look at the TI and Okuma brands in that price range.
Ronix
Posted 4/25/2012 1:14 PM (#555718 - in reply to #555715)
Subject: Re: Need a new rod.




Posts: 984


youre going to get a lot of TI recommendations from a lot of people and for good reason: they're excellent rods. Depending on what you plan on throwing most id say the 9'0 TI XH or Okuma 9'3 XH (both telescoping) would be perfect. you'll love the 9'0 length.
psv
Posted 4/25/2012 1:25 PM (#555720 - in reply to #555712)
Subject: Re: Need a new rod.




Posts: 469


Location: MN

Tim Schmitz - 4/25/2012 2:02 PM You spent 500$ on a reel and your rod budget is 150$ ?

Nothing wrong with it. If budget is tight, I'd spend more money on the reel + more or less suitable (future backup) rod.  Then later upgrade the rod to high-end (if needed

FAT-SKI
Posted 4/25/2012 1:25 PM (#555721 - in reply to #555718)
Subject: Re: Need a new rod.




Posts: 1360


Location: Lake "y" cause lake"x" got over fished
+ 3 on the TI rods, defiantly check them out
whynot
Posted 4/25/2012 1:30 PM (#555723 - in reply to #555720)
Subject: Re: Need a new rod.




Posts: 897


psv - 4/25/2012 1:25 PM

Tim Schmitz - 4/25/2012 2:02 PM You spent 500$ on a reel and your rod budget is 150$ ?

Nothing wrong with it. If budget is tight, I'd spend more money on the reel + more or less suitable (future backup) rod.  Then later upgrade the rod to high-end (if needed



Couldn't agree more. Reel is much more important than rod in my opinion.
jackson
Posted 4/25/2012 1:50 PM (#555729 - in reply to #555710)
Subject: Re: Need a new rod.




Posts: 582


Look at the TI XXH 9 foot rod. I don't own a tranx but heard its built for heavy use so having a rod to match would be good.
hunterjoe
Posted 4/25/2012 1:56 PM (#555732 - in reply to #555729)
Subject: Re: Need a new rod.




Posts: 132


I second the Avaio. I have the 9 f'ter and it throws just about everything well. It's what I'll most likely pair a Tranx with if I ever feel the need to purchase one.
pike2772
Posted 4/25/2012 2:18 PM (#555734 - in reply to #555710)
Subject: Re: Need a new rod.




Posts: 147


Location: Chesterton, Indiana
I like my 8'6" mojo musky XXH. Also like the Mike Hulbert 9' rods. Mojo is $170 and the Hulbert rod is $100.00
kodiak
Posted 4/25/2012 2:24 PM (#555738 - in reply to #555734)
Subject: Re: Need a new rod.





Posts: 1224


Location: Okoboji
how about a used st croix premier or a used fenwick elite tech 8'6 XH...??
kodiak
Posted 4/25/2012 2:31 PM (#555740 - in reply to #555710)
Subject: Re: Need a new rod.





Posts: 1224


Location: Okoboji
i was just thinking you said you had a 30dollar gift certificate??? go to gander and use it and you should be around 150-160 on a premier....8'6 xh

http://www.gandermountain.com/modperl/product/details.cgi?pdesc=St-...

Louis
Posted 4/25/2012 2:35 PM (#555741 - in reply to #555734)
Subject: Re: Need a new rod.




Posts: 97


Location: Milwaukee, WI
pike2772 - 4/25/2012 2:18 PM

I like my 8'6" mojo musky XXH. Also like the Mike Hulbert 9' rods. Mojo is $170 and the Hulbert rod is $100.00


I just got one of the Hulbert rods, planning to use it as a backup. I really, really like it. Not saying that it compares to my Legend Tournament, but for the price tag ($125 shipped) it is hard to beat.
Ronix
Posted 4/25/2012 2:35 PM (#555742 - in reply to #555734)
Subject: Re: Need a new rod.




Posts: 984


pike2772 - 4/25/2012 3:18 PM

I like my 8'6" mojo musky XXH. Also like the Mike Hulbert 9' rods. Mojo is $170 and the Hulbert rod is $100.00


I for got about Hulbert's rods, ive read great reviews on that one as well. pretty versatile rod.

Or as Kodiak said put it towards an 8'6 XH premier
kodiak
Posted 4/25/2012 2:40 PM (#555748 - in reply to #555710)
Subject: Re: Need a new rod.





Posts: 1224


Location: Okoboji
i just think you should get a croix for that tranx....that is my opinion though.. you can do what you want. haha your pretty close on money for the 8'6 extra heavy. do that and save up for a handle extension and weight job to balance it and you would have a pretty sweet combo that would last forever.
bowhunter29
Posted 4/25/2012 2:45 PM (#555750 - in reply to #555710)
Subject: Re: Need a new rod.





Posts: 910


Location: South-Central VA
If I were you, I'd just pic up a TI rod. What are you planning on throwing with it? If you're going to be throwing double 10's and lures 8-9oz or under, go with an XH. For double 12's and lures larger than 9oz, go with the XXH. The nice thing about TI rods- no handle extension needed! Oh, and you'll love a 9' rod if you haven't fished with one yet.

jeremy
kodiak
Posted 4/25/2012 2:50 PM (#555752 - in reply to #555710)
Subject: Re: Need a new rod.





Posts: 1224


Location: Okoboji
maybe bowhunter can make you a ti rod too your specs balanced and weighted for 150


please correct me if i am wrong but i think it also comes down to if you want the fast action that the croix has or the medium fast action of the ti....myself i love the fast action. but that is me... but keep in mind i am no rod expert. lol
karol
Posted 4/25/2012 3:02 PM (#555758 - in reply to #555752)
Subject: Re: Need a new rod.




Posts: 576


Location: nappanee IN
sent you a pm
Brad P
Posted 4/25/2012 3:20 PM (#555762 - in reply to #555710)
Subject: Re: Need a new rod.




Posts: 833


That reel just screams bucktails. My advice would be to roll with that and get something 9' minimum. Okuma's are great at your price point, but I'd definitely encourage you to bump up the budget to the Aviao. (sp?)

On a side note: I'd pay attention to rod action. (one manufacturer's "fast" is not always the same as another's) The Okuma XH as an example, has 4-16oz lure weight, but if you've ever used one you know it is quite stiff. This is great for heavy rubber like Pounders, but when tossing a DCG the rod doesn't load well and you do a lot more of the work. Find something a little faster in the tip, but balance that against the pull of the blades so you are not wielding a wet noodle in the figure 8. (couldn't resist the term)



dougj
Posted 4/25/2012 4:11 PM (#555770 - in reply to #555710)
Subject: RE: Need a new rod.





Posts: 906


Location: Warroad, Mn

The new Okuma split grips are pretty sweet! I'd look at the 9'-3"H. Very versatile rod with a great price. The telescoping feature is really great with a 9'-3" rod.

Doug Johnson

MuskyLureFreak
Posted 4/25/2012 6:52 PM (#555801 - in reply to #555741)
Subject: Re: Need a new rod.




Posts: 323


Louis - 4/25/2012 2:35 PM

pike2772 - 4/25/2012 2:18 PM

I like my 8'6" mojo musky XXH. Also like the Mike Hulbert 9' rods. Mojo is $170 and the Hulbert rod is $100.00


I just got one of the Hulbert rods, planning to use it as a backup. I really, really like it. Not saying that it compares to my Legend Tournament, but for the price tag ($125 shipped) it is hard to beat.


i just got the Hulbert 9' heavy rod myself and it's a beast of a rod.. was out throwing 10's and plastic up to 12oz in the pond today and i am very happy with it.. can't speak on durability yet but this is my best rod for big baits.. got mine new off of ebay for $85 shipped..
Guest
Posted 4/25/2012 7:55 PM (#555812 - in reply to #555710)
Subject: Re: Need a new rod.


But, if it were me I'd get a TI, Hulbert rod or a St. Croix premier.
kodiak
Posted 4/25/2012 8:59 PM (#555829 - in reply to #555710)
Subject: Re: Need a new rod.





Posts: 1224


Location: Okoboji
I just can't believe they are better than the croix except for price

James does have some awesome customer service that gander can't touch....he will make it right
esoxone
Posted 4/26/2012 4:27 PM (#555996 - in reply to #555710)
Subject: Re: Need a new rod.




Posts: 424


TI 9' XXH !!! Best choice !!! No question about !!!

esoxone
MavrikMuskie
Posted 4/26/2012 9:23 PM (#556059 - in reply to #555710)
Subject: Re: Need a new rod.




Posts: 44


im thinking of the avio....... what makes this different from a cheaper rod.
kodiak
Posted 4/27/2012 8:47 AM (#556132 - in reply to #555710)
Subject: Re: Need a new rod.





Posts: 1224


Location: Okoboji
get the croix....get er done
joemsanderson
Posted 4/27/2012 12:28 PM (#556181 - in reply to #555710)
Subject: Re: Need a new rod.




Posts: 150


Location: Central Minnesota
Get the TI 9' XH. You will love it for big blades and mag bull dawgs. Its the best all round rod for the money.
muskyhunter47
Posted 4/27/2012 1:33 PM (#556192 - in reply to #555710)
Subject: Re: Need a new rod.




Posts: 1638


Location: Minnesota
Just picked up my Thorn Bros Predator XXH 9'8" and there having there spring sale i did not want to do it but i bought a Tranx 500 HG 6 new pounders a big medusa leaders more or less i melted my credit card
FAT-SKI
Posted 4/27/2012 1:34 PM (#556193 - in reply to #556192)
Subject: Re: Need a new rod.




Posts: 1360


Location: Lake "y" cause lake"x" got over fished
muskyhunter47 - 4/27/2012 1:33 PM

Just picked up my Thorn Bros Predator XXH 9'8" and there having there spring sale i did not want to do it but i bought a Tranx 500 HG 6 new pounders a big medusa leaders more or less i melted my credit card


---

I'm heading there on Sunday, sounds like we may be in the same 'melting pot'
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