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Message Subject: If Youre in the Market for a New Rod | |||
dmhuffman2010 |
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Posts: 25 | Hey guys, I just wanted to share that Cabela's has a steal on rods right now. Their Tourney Trail Rods are on sale for $32.99 from $64.99, and now theyre offering FREE shipping with the code 44BASS. Which kinda sucks considering I bought the 7'6" Heavy 1-3 oz rod last week and had to pay $16 shipping :(. But the rod feel super stout, even though I havent fished it yet. They also have a 7'6" XH 2-6 oz model. Just thought I'd share. | ||
dmhuffman2010 |
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Posts: 25 | Here's the link to the rods: http://www.cabelas.com/product/FREE-Shipping-on-Rods-Reels/Casting-... | ||
Backtroller |
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Posts: 94 Location: Pewaukee | I just bought the XH for $34.15 shipped to my door. Ill try one for that price | ||
dmhuffman2010 |
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Posts: 25 | I wish I wouldve waited a week to get mine.. I thought about going ahead and getting an XH too, but I dont think Im going to because I dont even have a reel for the H rod yet haha | ||
JakeStCroixSkis |
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Posts: 1425 Location: St. Lawrence River | Just ordered a 7'6 XH.. Never hurts to have another rod, not for $32!! Thanks for the tip | ||
FishFinder87 |
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How would these fare as trolling rods? Am considering maybe picking up some of the "TTCS865-2" 8 foot 6 inch medium heavy... I could get a set of 6 trolling rods for 200 bucks. Reels would need to wait, but hard to pass that up. Would these work well? | |||
samuwenn |
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Posts: 163 Location: NoDak | Haha who ever you are that posted this you are a evil man... No need for new rods but can't help myself with that price, I'm not even gunna use them just spares and let my buddy's use them. Ordered a couple | ||
JakeStCroixSkis |
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Posts: 1425 Location: St. Lawrence River | samuwenn - 3/24/2014 1:47 PM Haha who ever you are that posted this you are a evil man... No need for new rods but can't help myself with that price, I'm not even gunna use them just spares and let my buddy's use them. Ordered a couple Exactly. I've spent $32 on a lot more foolish things.. | ||
Tackle Industries |
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Posts: 4053 Location: Land of the Musky | LOL it cost them about $18 to ship it even with special rates. That is an awesome deal. | ||
dami0101 |
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Posts: 750 Location: Minneapolis, MN | i use the 7'6" XH for jerkbaits and gliders | ||
beerforthemuskygods |
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Posts: 410 Location: one foot over the line | yep, just spent $68. awesome deal! thanks | ||
dmhuffman2010 |
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Posts: 25 | samuwenn - 3/23/2014 1:47 PM Haha who ever you are that posted this you are a evil man... No need for new rods but can't help myself with that price, I'm not even gunna use them just spares and let my buddy's use them. Ordered a couple hahaha. I know man. It's killing me whether I should order another now that the shipping is free. | ||
Muskers |
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Posts: 325 Location: Otsego, MN | For that price! I just ordered one but their selection of longer rods is dwindling. 8'6" MH or 9' H is about all they have over 8' | ||
dmhuffman2010 |
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Posts: 25 | FishFinder87 - 3/23/2014 12:44 PM How would these fare as trolling rods? Am considering maybe picking up some of the "TTCS865-2" 8 foot 6 inch medium heavy... I could get a set of 6 trolling rods for 200 bucks. Reels would need to wait, but hard to pass that up. Would these work well? Honestly man, I have no idea. I have zero experience with anything muskie fishing. Im just now getting gear to start this spring. | ||
Muskers |
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Posts: 325 Location: Otsego, MN | The longer 8'6" or 9' would be better for your "out" rods trolling. I would urge MH or H for that. For this price its a great way to get that extra setup you dont already have... | ||
tapone |
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Posts: 2 | Just picked up a 7'6 EH. Be careful if you go to their store. They ring up at 64.99 yet. You just have to tell them that they are 32.49. | ||
Backtroller |
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Posts: 94 Location: Pewaukee | Received my XH 7'6" in the mail yesterday. It feels much better than I had expected. I will try it with my mantas. If nothing else it will be great for my buddies who borrow my gear. | ||
Pepper |
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Posts: 1516 | I just checked and it appears the sale is over | ||
JakeStCroixSkis |
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Posts: 1425 Location: St. Lawrence River | Got my Cabelas rod today. Tell ya what, I'm pretty darn impressed for thirty bucks. Had an 8' Okuma EVX 2-6oz sitting in the corner so I took some pics side by side to compare. This cabelas rod is nicer then I figured it would be. Short cork but other then that, sweet rod. Attachments ---------------- image.jpg (88KB - 139 downloads) image.jpg (88KB - 135 downloads) | ||
dmhuffman2010 |
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Posts: 25 | I was very impressed with mine when it came in as well! Cant wait for my Ambassadeur to get here Monday so I can try it out! | ||
LipRipper |
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Posts: 6 | Ordered the 7'6" XH on Monday...it arrived Wednesday extremely well packaged. After comparing it to my other rods, it may turn out to be the best $30 I ever spent. It's the same cost as 1 bait! | ||
Terrific_tom |
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Posts: 15 | Just got my 7'6" XH today. For the price this thing looks nice. | ||
dami0101 |
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Posts: 750 Location: Minneapolis, MN | The only complaints I have about my Cabela's rods is that the hook keeper isn't really sized for musky baits and the cork is a little short. | ||
dmhuffman2010 |
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Posts: 25 | dami0101 - 3/27/2014 12:19 PM The only complaints I have about my Cabela's rods is that the hook keeper isn't really sized for musky baits and the cork is a little short. If you like to hook your lures on the keeper, a simply solution would be to take a split ring and hook around the keeper. Then you could hook your lure in the split ring. | ||
JakeStCroixSkis |
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Posts: 1425 Location: St. Lawrence River | dmhuffman2010 - 3/28/2014 10:58 PM dami0101 - 3/27/2014 12:19 PM The only complaints I have about my Cabela's rods is that the hook keeper isn't really sized for musky baits and the cork is a little short. If you like to hook your lures on the keeper, a simply solution would be to take a split ring and hook around the keeper. Then you could hook your lure in the split ring. Good call.. What are you guys thinking for reels for these rods.. Pairing mine up with a 6500 C3, I've got a power handle kicking around for it.. I'll have around $70.00 invested in this setup by the time it's ready to go. Sweet | ||
dmhuffman2010 |
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Posts: 25 | Exact thing Im putting on mine! Ill get it tomorrow to strap n my rod. Ill have about 100 in my rod and reel and 3 lures! | ||
JakeStCroixSkis |
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Posts: 1425 Location: St. Lawrence River | dmhuffman2010 - 3/29/2014 11:16 PM Exact thing Im putting on mine! Ill get it tomorrow to strap n my rod. Ill have about 100 in my rod and reel and 3 lures! You've done well then mate. | ||
dmhuffman2010 |
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Posts: 25 | Yeah, hopefully ill catch some fish with it soon! | ||
Sam Ubl |
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Location: SE Wisconsin | Too bad the sale ended... went to order a couple just now and they're not on sale anymore. | ||
bigdogg2278 |
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Posts: 205 | Keep an eye out again they had this deal last year that's when I picked mine up for $32 decent rod used mine fore topwaters jerks etc. | ||
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