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musky54
Posted 10/16/2006 5:35 AM (#214913)
Subject: Inexpensive trolling rod ideas.......





Posts: 122


Location: Kenosha, Wi.
I'm starting to look for some inexpensive trolling rods for next year, and know with all the knowledge on this site, that some great ideas will be forthcoming. Any input would be greatly appreciated!
tuffy1
Posted 10/16/2006 6:47 AM (#214919 - in reply to #214913)
Subject: RE: Inexpensive trolling rod ideas.......





Posts: 3242


Location: Racine, Wi
Most of the rods designed for trolling are pretty inexpensive. Personally I use the Shimano TDR's. They run around $30 a piece. I love them. Haven't had an issue with them yet, and they've handled a couple fish here and there.
Magruter
Posted 10/16/2006 7:41 AM (#214929 - in reply to #214913)
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Posts: 1316


Location: Madison, WI
What lengths and action do you use?
muskihntr
Posted 10/16/2006 7:45 AM (#214931 - in reply to #214913)
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Posts: 2037


Location: lansing, il
use use the old 10 ft st croix pro glass rods (heavy)..but those tdrs are nice and inexpensive..if mine ever break im pickin up a couple of those!
tuffy1
Posted 10/16/2006 8:06 AM (#214934 - in reply to #214913)
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Posts: 3242


Location: Racine, Wi
The TDRs that I'm using are
TDR80MH2B
TDR90MH2B
Shep
Posted 10/16/2006 8:09 AM (#214939 - in reply to #214934)
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I use 9' Gander Guide Series DownRigger Rods for my planer boards, Gander 8' Dipsey rods for the boat rods, and Ugly Stick 6 1/2' MH Muskie Rods for my down rods. The Gander Rods are two piece, and cost $30. I don't know how much the Ugly Sticks cost, but they were inexpensive.
Gander Mt Guide
Posted 10/16/2006 9:18 AM (#214963 - in reply to #214939)
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Location: Waukesha & Land O Lakes, WI
Shep - 10/16/2006 8:09 AM

I use 9' Gander Guide Series DownRigger Rods for my planer boards, Gander 8' Dipsey rods for the boat rods, and Ugly Stick 6 1/2' MH Muskie Rods for my down rods. The Gander Rods are two piece, and cost $30. I don't know how much the Ugly Sticks cost, but they were inexpensive.


I'm a little dissapointed you aren't using those fine, white Berkley trolling rods I sold you.
Shep
Posted 10/16/2006 10:04 AM (#214973 - in reply to #214963)
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GMG, I had to give those up to Gene Daul. He absolutely had to have them at the Milwaukee Swap last year!

As soon as Kevin comes up with trolling Fig Rigs, those Gander Rods are history, too!
Gander Mt Guide
Posted 10/16/2006 10:10 AM (#214977 - in reply to #214913)
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Posts: 2515


Location: Waukesha & Land O Lakes, WI
They already have glass XH rods...Even with the "pro" discount..you'd be paying more than the GM rods.

Edited by Gander Mt Guide 10/16/2006 10:13 AM
THE FERD
Posted 10/16/2006 11:00 AM (#214989 - in reply to #214913)
Subject: RE: Inexpensive trolling rod ideas.......


I have catt max rods from bass pro they hanle anything from small wileys to legend plows . Another cheap option is the big ugly yellow eagle claw rods that can take a lot of abuse !

THE FERD
Netman
Posted 10/16/2006 11:29 AM (#214997 - in reply to #214913)
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Posts: 880


Location: New Berlin,Wisconsin,53151
Look for my setup on Pewaukee. I lost a Salty Downeast on Saturday. Thats the cheapest way to get set-up! Look on the differnet sites for someone selling gear or see if someone is upgrading and you can buy there old stuff.

Nteman
Schuler
Posted 10/16/2006 7:44 PM (#215144 - in reply to #214997)
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Posts: 1462


Location: Davenport, IA
I have a guide series competitor 6'3" ($20) and advantage 7' ($30) They are nice lightweight rods if you don't need anything too long.
LeMay
Posted 10/17/2006 8:02 AM (#215214 - in reply to #214913)
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Posts: 106


Location: Michigan
You might think about the Shakespeare uglysticks and their Bigwater rods. I like to use the 10' dipsay diver rods for my out lines and planer boards. $55.00 and their 5'6" and 6'6" bigwater rods for running line close to the boat $35.00. The Shakespeare T30 L line-counter Tidewater reals 4.2:1 330yds 30# line. I use 50 lb line on mine I get about 200 yds of it on the real. Their heavy saltwater reals and only $40.00.

LeMay OUT
BNelson
Posted 10/17/2006 7:35 PM (#215341 - in reply to #214913)
Subject: RE: Inexpensive trolling rod ideas.......





Location: Contrarian Island
I don't troll a ton but I would agree that Shimano TDR's are great trolling rods...also the Catmaxx line of rods are great too...catfishing rods in the 7-8 foot length and heavy action are great for trolling all sizes of baits
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