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catchandrelease
Posted 1/26/2011 10:50 AM (#477830 - in reply to #207689)
Subject: Re: Best large jerkbait rod?




7'6" XH Shimano Compre. It's not the best one on the market, but it gets the job done for $120. I've had it for two years and I absolutely love it. With that said, I would much rather have a St. Croix or a Thorne Bros. custom rod.

I was looking on Cabela's website and I saw Quantum has a musky rod on the market for $70, that's currently on sale for $50. I have never seen the rod in person, and there aren't any reviews on it, so I don't want to brag it up. At $50 it seems like it would work. It's probably a better beginners rod than anything else, but I thought I would put the word out there for everyone.
catchandrelease
Posted 1/26/2011 10:56 AM (#477834 - in reply to #207689)
Subject: Re: Best large jerkbait rod?




From Cabela's Website:

Quantum® Alliance® Muskie Casting Rods
HSX44 Hi Strain graphite blanks
Aluminum-oxide guides
Fuji® reel seats
Natural cork handles
Alliance rods are built on HSX44 Hi-strain graphite blanks for strength, sensitivity and reduce weight. Aluminum-oxide guides and Fuji reel seats complete the package. Grips are natural cork.

Model: ALCM701MHA 7' MH Line: 15 to 30 Lure: 3/4 to 3 Pieces: 1
Model: ALCM761HA 7'6" M Line: 20 to 50 Lure: 2 to 6 Pieces: 1

Regular Price: $69.99
Sale Price: $49.99

http://www.cabelas.com/product/Quantum174-Alliance174-Muskie-Castin...
muletrain
Posted 1/26/2011 10:25 PM (#478045 - in reply to #467584)
Subject: Re: Best large jerkbait rod?




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Location: Probably Minnesota that time...
My best results using a bait like a weighted Viper, or one of my Playmakers, come when working them very fast and agressive. I hit em hard with quick downward snaps. The baits are all over the place, with the head of the baits often popping the top. I have learned to use a slighty longer rod 7'-7" Loomis for these baits, but I cannot duplicate to the side-the same action that I can with a short 6', or 6'-3" St.Croix these are my preference. Yes some fish come off, but I feel many of those fish would not have even made an effort to eat otherwise. Too many times it's when I really get crazy with it , that's when the fish comes unglued. I also prefer the short rod working with downward snaps for walk the dog style topwaters. Better action on the bait. Wish I could achieve the same action with the longer stick to the side, but so far it's not working the same. Perhaps it doesn't need to be the same? I like the way the bait reponds snapping down with a 6'er.
-muletrain
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Posted 1/26/2011 11:32 PM (#478051 - in reply to #207689)
Subject: RE: Best large jerkbait rod?


Everyone has there own preferences I've had the broomsticks will never go back to that ,but being 5'7 over 8' just slaps the water. 7'6 is what I use now still hit the water on occasion, but I can work a bait down and to the side. No slight on the earlier post but working a jerk or glider to the side gives me the same retrieve and drags to my right. I like to be able to work to the the right, left and especially drive it deep straight down into pockets usually followed by a dead rise.
Kleck
Posted 2/11/2011 4:16 PM (#481211 - in reply to #207689)
Subject: Re: Best large jerkbait rod?




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catchandrelease - 1/26/2011 10:56 AM
Quantum® Alliance® Muskie Casting Rods
Model: ALCM761HA 7'6" M Line: 20 to 50 Lure: 2 to 6 Pieces: 1

I picked up one of the 7' 6" Quantum Alliance Muskie Rods from Cabelas last year. Different model number than the one listed now, but the same specs, 20-50, 2-6. Although I think mine says Heavy, but it really feels more like a medium/MH. It was in the Club Members section for $25, down from $70, so I thought I'd give it a shot.

I've only had the chance to throw it a few times last summer, but I'm happy with it. The rod does have some flex so I don't like it as much for jerk baits or anything I need to give some tugs, twitches or pulls. It will handle them, I just prefer some of my other rods better so I mainly use this one for bucktails. No catches yet so I can't say how the rod handles a musky on the line. If they go back to the Club Member section for $25-$35 again I'll pick another one up for sure.
Jeff Hanson
Posted 2/13/2011 6:28 PM (#481492 - in reply to #481211)
Subject: Re: Best large jerkbait rod?




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Musky Innovations Bulldawg series 7'6" XH best Jerkbait rod I have ever used
Jeff Hanson
madisonmuskyguide.com
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