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6688846993 |
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Posts: 1 | Im saving up some money to get a nice set up, id be fishing from a fishing kayak or boat. The rod ive been looking at is St. Croix Mojo Musky Rod in MH Fast action with a line weight of 20-50lbs and a lure weight of 3/4-3oz. Ill be fishing Lake Ontario mostly, now out there i catch a lot of pike that average 20-30 inches but once i get my fishing kayak that can handle choppy waters i want to venture into deeper waters and hunt bigger fish will this pole with some 50lb braided and some 3oz lures give me a return on some big fish or should i go bigger? Pike and Musky are my primary targets but i opted for the 3'4-3oz blank so i can fish some smaller lures since im not financially stable enough to have multiple rods and want to be able to fish a wide variety of waters and smaller stuff too. Ive always fished my friends gear and we just slap stuff on and dont go by recommendations by gear so i need some solid advice here also any reel recommendations? Most im willing to spend is 200 and i have a local bass pro but could order from online. | ||
sworrall |
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Posts: 32885 Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin | My son fishes out a canoe and a kayak quite a bit. He uses a TI 7'6" XH and can pretty much throw everything with it. If he has two anglers in his Golden Hawk, he uses a TI 6' MH rated to 4 ounce lures. He's whipped some big fish on that $60 rod. https://tackleindustries.com/shop/musky_pike_bass_walleye_crappie_fi... https://tackleindustries.com/shop/musky_pike_bass_walleye_crappie_fi... | ||
muddymusky |
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Posts: 569 | Good luck 6688846993! | ||
Kirby Budrow |
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Posts: 2324 Location: Chisholm, MN | Just up your line to 80lb with quality leaders and you're good to go. I'd look for a Abu Garcia Revo S 60. | ||
NPike |
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Posts: 612 | It's hard to get 1 rod that covers the smaller stick-baits and spinners often used for pike-bass and that will also cover the larger musky baits. Consider the weight of the range of baits you intend to throw. Rods that handle even a moderate size range of musky baits (say 1.5 oz. to (3 to 4 oz.)) can be too heavy for (3/8 to 1.5) oz. range baits commonly used for pike-bass, etc.. Perhaps consider getting 2 rods. A 1st rod for pike-bass-whatever. Perhaps rated at ~(0.5 to 1.5 ) oz. Which covers a range of small to moderate pike baits. A 2nd rod ~(1 to 4) oz. musky rod. Which covers a wide range of smaller to moderate sized proven musky baits. Then just take the rod for what you want to target at the time. | ||
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