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guest
Posted 3/3/2009 3:42 PM (#363943)
Subject: Which Okuma rod?


Which 8'6" rod would you Okuma owners recommend as a do everything all purpose rod? Being on a budget, I can only afford one, so is the heavy strong enough for big plastics and DCG's, or is the X heavy light enough to effectively fish smaller bucktails and topwaters? Thanks in advance
Slamr
Posted 3/3/2009 3:59 PM (#363946 - in reply to #363943)
Subject: RE: Which Okuma rod?





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I have both and I'd definitely recommend the H for the smaller bucktails and topwaters, and go with the XH for the big plastics and double 10s. However, if I were to go with one or the other for BOTH applications, I would definitely go with the XH. Throwing a smaller bucktail/topwater is going to take a better touch to achieve maximum cast distance/effectiveness, but if you go with the H, you might have issues throwing the big plastics. I am, as far as I know and have been told by Mark Rogers, the only person to have actually broken an 8'6" H eVx rod....because I put an 11" Curly Sue on this rod, mistaking it for the XH.
dougj
Posted 3/3/2009 4:19 PM (#363952 - in reply to #363943)
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I think if I had to chose between the two I'd go with the XH. It's a little easier to throw the small stuff with a rod that's a little to heavy than it is to throw big stuff with a rod that's not heavy enough.

Both are great rods. Get one and save for the other.

Doug Johnson

Edited by dougj 3/3/2009 4:21 PM
muskie! nut
Posted 3/3/2009 4:21 PM (#363953 - in reply to #363943)
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Location: Yahara River Chain
Yes, I agree with Slamr (I can't believe I said that), get the XH. You can throw almost most but the very lightest muskie baits with it.
esoxaddict
Posted 3/3/2009 5:27 PM (#363962 - in reply to #363946)
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Slamr - 3/3/2009 3:59 PM

[...] I am, as far as I know and have been told by Mark Rogers, the only person to have actually broken an 8'6" H eVx rod....because I put an 11" Curly Sue on this rod, mistaking it for the XH.


Why am I not surprised?
Magruter
Posted 3/3/2009 5:51 PM (#363967 - in reply to #363943)
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Location: Madison, WI
I'll mirror what slamr said XH for DCG's. I honestly think the heavy is one of the best jerkbaits rods out there, nice soft tip.
deafmuskyhunter
Posted 3/4/2009 12:26 PM (#364119 - in reply to #363943)
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Slamr, u have no problem throwin 11" curly sue with xh? I m in market for rod for big platics set up.
Slamr
Posted 3/4/2009 12:28 PM (#364121 - in reply to #364119)
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deafmuskyhunter - 3/4/2009 12:26 PM

Slamr, u have no problem throwin 11" curly sue with xh? I m in market for rod for big platics set up.


Actually, the 8'6" XH Okuma is my go-to for the 11" Curly Sues. However, I made the mistake of putting one on my 8'6" H Okuma and snapped the tip about 10" down from the end. Try the XH, really good rod for the heavy plastics.
Slow Rollin
Posted 3/4/2009 12:42 PM (#364123 - in reply to #363943)
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I got an 8 6" Okuma telescopic XH for sale , brand new for $90 for pick up in MPLS area or you can pay for shipping, send me PM or email to [email protected]
MuskieMike
Posted 3/4/2009 12:42 PM (#364124 - in reply to #363943)
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Location: Des Moines IA
I'll second Slamr's comments. The XH is the best all around, and it will throw the big plastic nicely!!!!
curleytail
Posted 3/4/2009 1:40 PM (#364135 - in reply to #363943)
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Location: Hayward, WI
For what you want the rod to do, get the XH for sure. The softer tip allows the rod to throw a wide range of baits. It throws the 11" Curly Sues very well, handles Double Cowgirls well also. Actually, after I bought it I was using it to cast Mepps Musky Marabous. These cast pretty well for a light bucktail due to the marabou, but I think they are advertised at 1 1/4 ounces, and I had a hard time deciding if my 8' 1-4 oz rod worked any better than the 8'6" Okuma XH for those light tails.

If looking for a rod that throws almost everything pretty well, the XH will do it.

curleytail
Slow Rollin
Posted 3/4/2009 1:46 PM (#364141 - in reply to #363943)
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on these, do not snap cast w/ bigger plastics that rod will snap right off
deafmuskyhunter
Posted 3/4/2009 2:35 PM (#364156 - in reply to #363943)
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Thanks slamr. That make my decision easier.
iamaddicted
Posted 3/4/2009 9:47 PM (#364266 - in reply to #364123)
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Location: Twin Cities
"I got an 8 6" Okuma telescopic XH for sale , brand new for $90 for pick up in MPLS area or you can pay for shipping, send me PM or email to [email protected]"

PM sent.

Edited by iamaddicted 3/4/2009 9:51 PM
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