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Musky_Mo16 |
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Posts: 735 Location: Apparently where the Muskie aren't | I hope you all understand what I am asking but I will do my best to explain. I've decided that I am going to have Thorne bros make me a rod on a st.croix premier blank with a power/ lure wt. rating of 3-8oz. What I'm not sure of is if I want to go with a 8' rod or a 8'9" rod. I will mostly throw baits between 2.5 - 5oz but I also want the capability to throw larger baits, maybe up to a mag dawg. I know that there is not perfect rod for everything but I don't get to musky fish very often and I'm just starting so I can only get one rod for now. So my question is, with those lures that weigh between 1-3oz (which I will throw occasionally) will I be better off with getting the slightly longer rod (8'9") to help me get better distance? I don't remember for certain but I believe I heard that with light lures a longer rod can help you out a little bit. Let me know what you guys think! Thanks! | ||
RunNGun |
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Posts: 132 | Definitely go as long as you can. | ||
Kirby Budrow |
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Posts: 2325 Location: Chisholm, MN | The only thing that I throw with my 8.5 is gliders. The rest get a 9 foot or better. | ||
25homes |
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Posts: 983 | go long as you can..how tall are you? Id go 9ft if possible...I just got custom Thorne bros and was gonna go 8'6" then decided I would go 9' but then after talking with thorne bros decided to go 9'6" | ||
Musky_Mo16 |
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Posts: 735 Location: Apparently where the Muskie aren't | I'm a short guy, only about 5'8" and I since it's my first rod and I won't be Muskie fishing very often I want it to be able to handle most things well, just so I can get started. | ||
Cloud7 |
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Posts: 230 Location: St Paul, Minnesota | Musky_Mo16, where are you located? Are you in the Minnesota Metro or does Thorne Bros have to ship you your rod? C7 | ||
Musky_Mo16 |
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Posts: 735 Location: Apparently where the Muskie aren't | I'm from Chicago so I would need it to be shipped. Or they said that they will be at a show in Wisconsin in march (I'm don't remember what show) and I could just pick up from there. I know that after 8'10" shipping increases so it would be nice to avoid that but I'll pay it if I'm getting a better rod more suited to my needs. | ||
upnortdave |
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Posts: 668 Location: mercer wi | The premier 8'6"h blank ( 3-8 ), will throw smaller lures as well as mag dawgs with ease. I think that st croix best all around blank. Even at the standard 8'6" it will be a great starter rod. I wouldn't spend the extra cash for 3". | ||
NathanH |
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Posts: 859 Location: MN | I would advise longer were the same height I have a 8ft H premier its a great rod but I wish I had more length. Like the 8'6" with another 3 inches on the handle so 8'9" would be great. | ||
Musky_Mo16 |
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Posts: 735 Location: Apparently where the Muskie aren't | That's the reason I wanted to go to 8'9", so I could get the longer handle. And when I talked to Thorne bros, the price isn't really that bad, it would be around $270 with the extended rear grip, custom fore grip, and upgraded guides. | ||
NathanH |
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Posts: 859 Location: MN | I think you have it figured out. I'm also throwing baits in the same range as you even less weight in some cases. I'm in the same boat on getting a longer Rod. Im getting a used big nasty with an extended handle in the hopes that works. But I really like the sound of your build. I would add a flair on the rear grip i think you will like it. It helps me as a shorter guy. | ||
Cloud7 |
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Posts: 230 Location: St Paul, Minnesota | Musky_Mo16 I strongly encourage you to go longer than 9' (Like 9'3-9'6) if you are going to have them customize a rod for you, and have them bring it to the show in Wisconsin. Opt for a longer than standard back handle, the handle style you want, and make the most of their customization. I myself am a strong proponent of the XH Predator Blank, I use it to cast everything, but a for truly smaller baits you might want to talk to the rod shop guys about a Predator Heavy. Food for thought... C7 | ||
Musky_Mo16 |
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Posts: 735 Location: Apparently where the Muskie aren't | I don't really have a problem with a longer rod, it's just that it's extremely difficult for me to transport it. I have a small rod locker, I don't know exactly how small but my 7'3" bass rods don't fit. The longer bass rods aren't a problem because I just lay them in the bottom of the boat when I go to the lake. The problem with a 9' plus rod is that most of my muskie fishing I travel for at least a few hours and I pack all my fishing gear and other camping/cooking/clothes in the boat so I wouldn't want to lay the rods in the bottom of the boat. I guess I could have the customize a 2 piece rod, which I actually consider. Have you guys ever had problems with a two piece rod, specifically the St.Croix premier ones? I've never had any bait casting rod in 2 piece. | ||
NathanH |
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Posts: 859 Location: MN | I would say think about a telescoping to or chaos Rod if want to go longer. The two piece rods are really heavy like 17 oz heavy. I still think that 8'9" would be a sweet Rod. | ||
ARmuskyaddict |
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Posts: 2024 | Get some rod straps to secure it for transport and make a soft and flexible transport sleeve that you can stow easily then. Pipe insulation or pool noodles work. You won't regret going longer. That's what she said also. | ||
Musky_Mo16 |
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Posts: 735 Location: Apparently where the Muskie aren't | Thanks everyone, I'm probably going to go with the 8'9". Do you guys think that I will be able to effectively fish jerk baits/glide baits with a rod that long. Like I said I will mostly be using bucks and topwater but I want to be able to fish a jerk bait if it's what the fish are asking for. Thanks | ||
upnortdave |
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Posts: 668 Location: mercer wi | Practice practice practice, should be no worries. | ||
Musky_Mo16 |
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Posts: 735 Location: Apparently where the Muskie aren't | Well, time to practice shouldn't be a problem because when your muskie fishing you've got a lot of time (: | ||
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