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Message Subject: Bass Pro Shops Graphite Series Muskie Casting Rod
mountainmuskies
Posted 8/13/2016 2:51 PM (#827172)
Subject: Bass Pro Shops Graphite Series Muskie Casting Rod




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Anyone try one of these yet, if so what do you think? I'm looking at the 7'6" or 7' X Heavy Rods. I picked up both of these in store and they were very light but very stiff, which is perfect for me as I need something to sling bigger jerkbaits/swimbaits and price is great.

http://www.basspro.com/Bass-Pro-Shops-Graphite-Series-Muskie-Castin...
jdeezay74
Posted 8/13/2016 4:23 PM (#827177 - in reply to #827172)
Subject: RE: Bass Pro Shops Graphite Series Muskie Casting Rod




Posts: 256


Location: plant earth
if your looking for a bargin rod i will also suggest cabelas brand muskie rods in the bargin cave in a bunch of sizes up to 9' and different actions. none more than $99 just a thought and some more options. I have a few. for the $$$ they do well. Comparable to BPS.
mountainmuskies
Posted 8/18/2016 11:23 AM (#827725 - in reply to #827172)
Subject: Re: Bass Pro Shops Graphite Series Muskie Casting Rod




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Anyone tried one?
Illineye
Posted 8/18/2016 11:52 AM (#827729 - in reply to #827725)
Subject: Re: Bass Pro Shops Graphite Series Muskie Casting Rod




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Location: Springfield, IL and Vermilion Bay, ON
I use Cabela's brand rods almost exclusively and have been very happy with them.
tkuntz
Posted 8/18/2016 12:26 PM (#827732 - in reply to #827172)
Subject: Re: Bass Pro Shops Graphite Series Muskie Casting Rod




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Location: Waukee, IA
I have an 8'6" MH 2-piece Bass Pro rod and it's caught lots of fish for me. Soft tip for tossing light lures but enough backbone to set hooks (not rubber.) Going on 3 years of abuse and no issues.

Edit: my apologies, I have a different series by Bass Pro, not the one you linked
Dewey00
Posted 8/18/2016 4:27 PM (#827765 - in reply to #827172)
Subject: RE: Bass Pro Shops Graphite Series Muskie Casting Rod




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If you are looking for a good entry level or backup rod the Graphite Series Muskie rods are a great buy for the money. I like the 7'6" H and 7'6"XH. Hard to beat for $49.99!
Tigerhunter
Posted 8/21/2016 1:34 AM (#828000 - in reply to #827172)
Subject: Re: Bass Pro Shops Graphite Series Muskie Casting Rod





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I've had a few and they all have performed well for me. I am usually on a budget when adding gear to my arsenal and would rather put the extra money into a reel.
WINDKNOT
Posted 8/21/2016 8:40 AM (#828010 - in reply to #827172)
Subject: Re: Bass Pro Shops Graphite Series Muskie Casting Rod




Posts: 111


I a 7ft heavy the darn handle and reel seat came unglued. It now is a flag pole ! But I only paid like $30 for it !
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