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esox49
Posted 7/22/2005 6:12 PM (#154433)
Subject: Which 7'6" rod to use? Please help!!


I am trying to decide on a new rod to throw the Weagle, big spinnerbaits and bucktails, prop baits and bulldawgs. I want something that is 7'6" and was thinking of a St Croix avid or premier. Or is there some other rod I should be looking at? Thanks for any suggestions!!
kevin
Posted 7/22/2005 7:07 PM (#154436 - in reply to #154433)
Subject: RE: Which 7'6" rod to use? Please help!!





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Location: Chicago, Beverly
save money buy a premier
Guest
Posted 7/22/2005 7:21 PM (#154440 - in reply to #154433)
Subject: RE: Which 7'6" rod to use? Please help!!


I fish the 7'6" premier with funky chickens a lot of the time and it does a great work. I had a hard time throwing ghosttails because the rod won't load up during the cast. i recently purchased the 7'10" med Fig Tooth Tamer and it throws lighter bucktails great and also works well with mag bulldawgs. But as long as u throw 1.5 ounces bucktails or better the premier will do just fine
B.Schaeffer
Posted 7/22/2005 7:37 PM (#154441 - in reply to #154433)
Subject: RE: Which 7'6" rod to use? Please help!!





Posts: 114


Location: Tomahawk, Wi
St.croix Rods are top of the line rods. The avid will be alittle lighter and stiffer than the premier, and comes with a life time warranty. If you want to throw BullDawgs I would definitely get the Avid.
Rockin' SV
Posted 7/22/2005 8:17 PM (#154443 - in reply to #154433)
Subject: RE: Which 7'6" rod to use? Please help!!




Posts: 425


Location: Elkhart, IN
I really like my 7'6" Premier. I'm sure the Avid is a little better rod, it all boils down to whether you want to spend the extra money or not, but my Premiers are doing a great job for me.
ToddM
Posted 7/23/2005 7:28 PM (#154506 - in reply to #154433)
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Location: oswego, il
I know the "weagle" rod is a 7'6" MH blank but I prefer the 6'9" H premere for the weagle task. I think it death marches the bait better.
Beaver
Posted 7/23/2005 7:45 PM (#154507 - in reply to #154433)
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I use both, and you will find that the 7'6" Premier is better suited for heavier artillery. If you want a lighter stick, something that will handle a lot of different lures, the Avid will be more user friendly in a variety of applications and will handle lighter lures better.
I use my Premiers for 8"Shakers and lures of that size. The Avid has more give in the tip, so walk-the-dog type lures are easier to use. You get a better action for snapping the slack out of the line, which is what you want for lighter gliders and top waters.
Beav
Muskiefool
Posted 7/24/2005 4:56 PM (#154553 - in reply to #154433)
Subject: RE: Which 7'6" rod to use? Please help!!





8'Avid HF
jtroop
Posted 7/25/2005 11:53 AM (#154631 - in reply to #154553)
Subject: RE: Which 7'6" rod to use? Please help!!




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Location: Cohasset, MN
I can't recommend a particular rod but I agree with using the 7'6". I can't quite explain the mechanics (to myself even) but my retrieve is easier and more consistent (for the weagle) with that than anything shorter - although, of course, it can (and is) being done.
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