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Message Subject: Best rod to cast pounders? | |||
muskylure![]() |
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Posts: 72 Location: Chaska, MN | I am looking to buy a new rod to cast big plastics like pounders and would appreciate any recommendations. | ||
niagaramusky![]() |
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Posts: 17 | Ti xxh | ||
Zinox![]() |
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Posts: 1100 | Depending on the weight of your wallet, St. Croix DigDawg, (first choice) or TI XXH (seceond choice) This is the rods i have personal experience with. | ||
Landry![]() |
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Posts: 1023 | The big dawg is lighter but does not cast pounders as easily as the Ti xxh IMO. | ||
Jeff Hanson![]() |
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Posts: 958 | Musky Innovation's Pro Series 9' Monster Magnum Rated 8-40oz is the best rod I have used for it. It was designed for throwing Big rubber. Jeff Hanson madisonmuskyguide.com | ||
Zinox![]() |
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Posts: 1100 | As muskyhunter says it a question of what kind of load you wan't. Imho the bigdawg cast better/the easiest. | ||
BNelson![]() |
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Location: Contrarian Island | I use the big nasty w revo toro 6.4 w a nacl power handle and it's pretty sweet. I had a big dawg rod and it was just too stiff imo for any other use besides pounders, big nasty is a pretty good all around rod. | ||
bshep![]() |
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Posts: 171 | My favorite rod to throw Pounders used to be the rod made to throw Pounders... its made by Musky Innovations. I now have two favorites with the other being an 8'5" Custom X extra heavy. It's like using a Bass rod with a Senko. For some reason I find that rod to be incredible. | ||
MuskieMike![]() |
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Location: Des Moines IA | Frank is building me a custom Calstar pounder rod right now. Can not wait. Gave up on mass produced rods after my first Frank Rod. Cost is similar to the Legend Series. He is on this board, or I can send you his email if need be. | ||
Mtn Hunter![]() |
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Posts: 148 | TI xxh | ||
esox4130![]() |
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Posts: 160 | The new tooth tamer 9ft xxxh. Hands down the best rod for pounders. I've had them all TI ,big dawg ,lijewski,monster mag. In my opinion th TI and big dawg is only good for magnum size and lower. Both are super soft for pounders. Just got the new 9 ft tooth tamer and now wouldn't ever go any other route. Super happy with it with 2 16 hour days throwing poounders and monster dussas. It lays the baits out so nice every cast!!! | ||
crazy cooter![]() |
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Posts: 93 | 9' Calstar built by Frank= Rocket Launcher | ||
MuskieMike![]() |
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Location: Des Moines IA | Bad News: Calstar changed their blanks, the reel seat will only go down far enough on the blank to get 8'6 out of the blank with a 18 inch handle. So that's what I went with. | ||
BenR![]() |
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You might want to touch base with Dadson Custom Rods, they are building on a new blank for large plastic. Worth touching base with them before you pull the trigger. BR | |||
sworrall![]() |
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Posts: 32914 Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin | Got a St. Croix Big Nasty, same set up as BN, nice stick. | ||
muskylure![]() |
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Posts: 72 Location: Chaska, MN | Thanks for all the suggestions. | ||
musky2424![]() |
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Posts: 122 Location: Appleton Wi | tackle industries rod the one i use is rated up to a 36 ounce lure | ||
Zinox![]() |
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Posts: 1100 | Imo the 36 oz rating is way off, i used it to cast the double pounder, ( around 26 oz) and imo it's way to soft, to this cast this bait. | ||
gordonmann69![]() |
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Posts: 149 | TI XXH is the best rod for pounders I have ever used. Loads up perfectly. I have a single pc and tele XXH and both are great. Well worth the money and you will have money left for a reel!! | ||
waterwolfhunter![]() |
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Posts: 131 Location: Lake St. Clair | Definitely a 9' TI XXH. IMO it is very similar to a st croix legend tournament but much less expensive! I have one as well as a 8' 6"musky innovations monster magnum pro series rod but I don't like it as much. The TI rod has a much longer handle which gives you much more leverage. Very easy to get good cast distance and won't beat you up. This is nice to have when you throw pounders 98% of the time from June till Dec!! | ||
Esocidae![]() |
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Posts: 181 Location: St.John, Indiana | MI 4x Heavy Monster Mag ,Mark L. Pounder rod. Pounders-two pounders are no problem. I also have a Big Dawg but IMHO it is too soft to throw big rubber all day . | ||
muskylure![]() |
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Posts: 72 Location: Chaska, MN | What does TI mean? Who makes the rod? | ||
muskyhunter47![]() |
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Posts: 1638 Location: Minnesota | Tackle Industries | ||
dami0101![]() |
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Posts: 750 Location: Minneapolis, MN | muskylure - 8/28/2013 7:29 PM What does TI mean? Who makes the rod? http://www.tackleindustries.com/muskypikerods.html | ||
Mr Musky![]() |
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Posts: 999 | Love my TI XXH for launching Bucketheads all day! | ||
esox4130![]() |
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Posts: 160 | TI is not what you want for pounders. Get a musky innovations rod or tooth tamer xxxh. | ||
dami0101![]() |
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Posts: 750 Location: Minneapolis, MN | esox4130 - 8/29/2013 6:22 AM TI is not what you want for pounders. Get a musky innovations rod or tooth tamer xxxh. And why don't we want a TI rod? | ||
Zinox![]() |
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Posts: 1100 | Because he things theres something out there there is better? The Best thing would be if you could try Them on The water and se what you prefer yourself. | ||
Will Schultz![]() |
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Location: Grand Rapids, MI | Best rod to cast pounders? LT Big Nasty. Best rod to fish them with? LT Big Dawg. The full grip Big Dawg is more than 3oz lighter than the TI rod and the Big Nasty is nearly 2oz lighter. | ||
dami0101![]() |
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Posts: 750 Location: Minneapolis, MN | Zinox - 8/29/2013 8:16 AM Because he things theres something out there there is better? The Best thing would be if you could try Them on The water and se what you prefer yourself. I get that he thinks there's something better, but tell us why it's better. I assume the only way to try them on the water is find someone who has them, there's no company that lets you demo them like you can demo other sports equipment is there? | ||
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