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Message Subject: What rod would you use for throwing pounders | |||
Ole |
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I am looking for a rod to throw pounders but which one would you recommend? Kind regards Ole | |||
gregk9 |
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Posts: 791 Location: North Central IL USA | Tackle Industries 9ft Mega Heavy XXH Power Rod is working good for me. | ||
Skyblaster |
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Posts: 190 Location: Savage, MN | X2 on the 9' TI XXH. Also great for pulling 13's. | ||
5th lake Brad |
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Posts: 537 Location: Gilberts IL/Rhinelander WI | St Croix big dawg | ||
jlammusky |
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Posts: 360 Location: montreal, canada | okuma evx is also a good rod !! good rod for the price | ||
Fins and Grins |
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My brother and I just received our 8'6" extra heavy Custom X Elite Series rods from Custom X. We were impressed with how well they handled the pounders and a 52" pig that gave us a 1st place win in the Fall Brawl here on Lake Saint Clair. The customer service is excellent as well.
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Ronix |
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Posts: 981 | I started throwing pounders with a 9'3 XH migizi and it chucked them easily | ||
muskyhunter47 |
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Posts: 1638 Location: Minnesota | i have a ti xxh dont like it bought a thorn bros XXH predator with a tranx on it love this combo but not cheap | ||
Team Rhino |
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Posts: 512 Location: Appleton | I agree with Custom X 8'6" XH for pounders. Great rod. | ||
Guest |
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Ti XXH 9ft | |||
tincan |
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Posts: 63 | gregk9 - 10/3/2012 3:02 PM Tackle Industries 9ft Mega Heavy XXH Power Rod is working good for me. I have this paired with the new calcutta 400D I can throw anything with it. So X2 for this rod | ||
tundrawalker00 |
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Posts: 504 Location: Ludington, MI | I recommend using your buddy's rod. | ||
Jeff Hanson |
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Posts: 944 | 9' Musky Innovations Pro series, monster heavy, rated 8-40oz. this rod was designed for throwing pounders..Best I have used for them. Jeff Hanson madisonmuskyguide.com | ||
brewcrew |
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Toothtamer XXXH. With this rod I am able to snap cast pounders without an issue. Awesome rod. | |||
Landry |
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Posts: 1023 | I love this site and get great answers to my questions. I really think that people sponsored by companies should let us know they are sponsored when suggesting "their brand". I like to hear from regular folks what they like to use for pounders... I have no problem with someone pushing their product but I would like to know they are sponsored, as that likely plays a big part in why they are recommending a product. Sorry, but I dislike stealth advertising. And this is in no way a dig to the "obvious and up-front sponsors" on this site. I am planning on buying a TI rod for pounders by the way and part of the reason is that James is a very open and honest sponsor to this site. He often praises other companies or products and never stealth advertises, from what I can see. Landry | ||
Nolan |
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I use a TI XH for my blade and rubber rod and can get by casting pounders with it. If i wanted a rod to ONLY throw pounders i would get the XXH. | |||
sworrall |
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Posts: 32886 Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin | Why use a rod at all? Just grab the thing and throw it as far as you can. | ||
Zinox |
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Posts: 1100 | I got the TI XXH, with a 401 conquest and imho it works perfect also for lighter baits , like reg super D and magnum super D. (the smallest bait i have treid to cast with it was just under 1 oz, feels total strange but it worked. :P) | ||
Vince Weirick |
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Posts: 1060 Location: Palm Coast, FL | Landry - 10/4/2012 11:03 PM I love this site and get great answers to my questions. I really think that people sponsored by companies should let us know they are sponsored when suggesting "their brand". I like to hear from regular folks what they like to use for pounders... I have no problem with someone pushing their product but I would like to know they are sponsored, as that likely plays a big part in why they are recommending a product. Sorry, but I dislike stealth advertising. And this is in no way a dig to the "obvious and up-front sponsors" on this site. I am planning on buying a TI rod for pounders by the way and part of the reason is that James is a very open and honest sponsor to this site. He often praises other companies or products and never stealth advertises, from what I can see. Landry Landry, No one on this site is sponsored by Migizi Fishing Rods. You can go to my website and see who my pro staffers are currently. Yes, James is a great guy and runs a great company. He sells his rods at a great price point for what he offers. | ||
Ronix |
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Posts: 981 | Landry - 10/4/2012 11:03 PM I love this site and get great answers to my questions. I really think that people sponsored by companies should let us know they are sponsored when suggesting "their brand". I like to hear from regular folks what they like to use for pounders... I have no problem with someone pushing their product but I would like to know they are sponsored, as that likely plays a big part in why they are recommending a product. Sorry, but I dislike stealth advertising. And this is in no way a dig to the "obvious and up-front sponsors" on this site. I am planning on buying a TI rod for pounders by the way and part of the reason is that James is a very open and honest sponsor to this site. He often praises other companies or products and never stealth advertises, from what I can see. Landry a question was asked and everyone answered what they use, wheres the issue?...you don't think the guides who represent James and Tackle Industries products wouldnt do the same thing as someone who represents st. croix, MI, etc.? | ||
Ronix |
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Posts: 981 | sworrall - 10/5/2012 12:21 AM Why use a rod at all? Just grab the thing and throw it as far as you can. bingo. no rod failures perhaps maybe even a large sling shot to avoid rotator cuff injuries | ||
crazy cooter |
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Posts: 93 | I was looking for the same thing last year.I was using the Musky Innovations Mega heavy for throwing pounders.up to then it was the only thing that I didn't break throwing pounders(not gonna mention brands that broke on me in the past again and get my post deleted). I had seen some guys using a Calstar blank for a rod that Frank from Franks Custom Rods had built for guys throwing pounders. So I had contacted Frank and thats what I am using now.Its an absolute launcher! The blank is made to load up and take away a lot of the burden of throwing heavy baitsl I couldn't be happier! | ||
Mr Musky |
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Posts: 999 | XXH TI rod or 9'3 XH Okuma rod works well. | ||
crazy cooter |
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cast10K |
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Posts: 432 Location: Eagan, MN | Landry - 10/4/2012 10:03 PM I love this site and get great answers to my questions. I really think that people sponsored by companies should let us know they are sponsored when suggesting "their brand". I like to hear from regular folks what they like to use for pounders... I have no problem with someone pushing their product but I would like to know they are sponsored, as that likely plays a big part in why they are recommending a product. Sorry, but I dislike stealth advertising. And this is in no way a dig to the "obvious and up-front sponsors" on this site. Landry I tend to agree with this. And the issue, to those who are wondering, is that guys who actually pay for their equipment come here for straight talk and objective information. I'm not suggesting sponsored guys aren't entitled to give their opinions, it's just a little disclosure goes a long way toward credibility. | ||
Flambeauski |
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Posts: 4343 Location: Smith Creek | I use the Big Dawg, when I catch a big one I celebrate with Miller High Life, "the champagne of beers", and have a slice of Lou Malnati's pizza, the best deep dish pizza around. stcroixrods.com millerhighlife.com loumalnatis.com | ||
gordonmann69 |
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Posts: 149 | Ole - 10/3/2012 2:52 PM I am looking for a rod to throw pounders but which one would you recommend? Kind regards Ole Tackle Industries telescopic 9ft Mega Heavy XXH. You will never go back to another rod for your pounders! Get it from Musky Tackle Online and I think you get free shipping too. | ||
Landry |
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Posts: 1023 | Cast said: I tend to agree with this. And the issue, to those who are wondering, is that guys who actually pay for their equipment come here for straight talk and objective information. I'm not suggesting sponsored guys aren't entitled to give their opinions, it's just a little disclosure goes a long way toward credibility. Thanks. That was my point exactly. You said it better. I have no grudge with sponsored guys. I was not aiming this at Vince in any way either. Not trying to fire anyone up in any way.'Have a great fishing weekend Landry | ||
Top H2O |
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Posts: 4080 Location: Elko - Lake Vermilion | Thorne Bro's Predator 9ft. xh,...... Extremely light weight,..... Been throwing Pounders for about 7 yrs. and this is the best one I have used. I plan on replacing all other rods with predators..... They are that good. I am NOT sponsored but I fish for Muskies about 700+ hrs per yr. Jerome | ||
crazy cooter |
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Posts: 93 | I've always wanted people's honest opinions and experiences with different equipment too! Funny thing is that every single time I've mentioned my experiences and honest opinion on certain brands my posts get deleted? After breaking lots of rods and trashed a lot of equipment ,whether it's hunting or fishing related I believe that you get what you pay for! | ||
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