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brewcrew |
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Posts: 283 | Hi I'm having a tough time picking out a new rod. What I am looking for is an 8ft rod that can throw DBL 10's and Mag Super D's and is in the price range of up to $130. I have looked at okuma rods and have seen that the 8'6" throws up to 8oz but I really dont want to bump up to a 8'6" rod since I am only 5'8". Also I don't know about there 8' heavys since it is rated only up to 6oz and I don't know if this would throw a Mag Super D well or not. Any info on a rod with these specs is greatly appreciated. Thanks much, Cody | ||
jay lip ripper |
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Posts: 392 Location: lake x...where the hell is it? | check out the okuma EVX's | ||
Billy B |
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Posts: 267 Location: Ft. Wayne, Indiana | Don't worry about being 5'8", I am 5'4" and I use 9 footers. Edited by Billy B 4/3/2009 8:06 AM | ||
wers4455 |
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Posts: 415 Location: madison wisconsin | Okuma 8'6" XH EVX. Great rod. I've seen guys your heighth use them with no problem. | ||
hammy129 |
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Posts: 130 Location: Chicago | Check out the Shimano Compre 8' XH, good rod, lifetime warranty, great price $109.99 @ joes sporting goods.com and free shipping. Not a bad deal. Dave | ||
brewcrew |
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Posts: 283 | Does the extra 6in take some time to get used to and does it feel like you have no control or will I be fine. | ||
California_Muskie |
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Posts: 299 Location: Ontario, California | Get the EVX-C-861XH-T... I have received MANY calls from guys in your size range that were skeptical too. I strongly urged them that the 8'6" is the way to go for the same baits you mentioned. From the ones I heard back from, they all said that they are replacing other shorter rods with rods of 8 - 9 feet. You will enjoy the benefits of using a longer rod. | ||
brewcrew |
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Posts: 283 | How tall is the rod when it is fully telescoped? | ||
California_Muskie |
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Posts: 299 Location: Ontario, California | 8'6" extended and around 7 feet when collapsed. The factory did produce some that were about 7'4" when collapsed but that was a while ago. The ones that are on the water right now are at or below 7'. | ||
curleytail |
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Posts: 2687 Location: Hayward, WI | I wouldn't let the 8'6" scare you too much either. I am also about 5'8" and I was a little worried about the extra 6 inches over the 8 footer I had been using. Didn't need to worry at all. I can use walk the dog baits with it just fine, rip plastics, etc., and the casting and figure 8ing is great. You'll have to use a "down and to the side" motion for jerkbaits and such, but you'll basically have to do that using anything over a 6'9" rod. It doesn't feel unweildy to me. The Okuma 8'6" XH is a good rod - that's the 8'6" I have. Soft tip and fairly slow action. Casts just about any weight bait really well. The slow action can make it a little bit more work if you are REALLY ripping big baits, but the ease of casting it gives you is a nice trade off. Right around $120. You might want to look into Gander Mountain's rods. I think they have 8 and 8'6" rods that would handle the baits you are looking at. I used an 8' H (2-6 oz) Gander Tournament Extreme last year for 8 oz. Super D's for a weekend. It cast them, but it was a workout. I think the tip is a little stiff, and it didn't feel like the rod did as much of the work for the heavy baits. For lighter stuff it works pretty well. Their Pro Select rods are a little softer, and might actually do a better job of easily casting a wide variety of lure weights. The Tournaments are about $100 and the Pro Selects are $80 I believe. The 8' Shimano Compre is rated 2-6, but I think a lot of guys were using them for Mag Dawgs, so I would think it would handle the Super Ds, and I would think it might be a good Cowgirl rod also. Sounds like Mike Hulbert is coming out with a do it all rod like you are looking for - they will have thick cork too which is really nice. I think he said they should be around $130? Might want to wait a little while to see if they come out. I would be willing to bet they're going to be pretty nice. curleytail Edited by curleytail 4/3/2009 12:54 PM | ||
jay lip ripper |
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Posts: 392 Location: lake x...where the hell is it? | cant go wrong with a longer rod. i am 6'1" and i can use a 7' or 7'6" but i love a 8', its perfect for me and i want an 8'6". more controll. | ||
brewcrew |
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Posts: 283 | Hey still looking around for rods just wondering what people think about the Tica 8' that is rated for 2-8oz. Thanks Cody | ||
missourimuskyhunter |
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Posts: 1317 Location: Lebanon,Mo | Tica makes a good rod as I used three of them,but went to all Okuma's for the great service and great rod for the price.I had 8fters and 8'6" models and will never go shorter again.You can cast baits and figure 8 alot easier with these rods. | ||
sworrall |
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Posts: 32885 Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin | Buy the Okuma EVX-C-861XH-T. Mark is right on with his comments, I have two and they are top shelf. | ||
brewcrew |
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Posts: 283 | Thanks guys for all your help I think I am going to go with the Okuma, from what you guys say it sounds like a great rod. Thanks Again, Cody | ||
dougj |
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Posts: 906 Location: Warroad, Mn | You'll like it a lot! Okuma has some 9'-3" rods coming this summer that are AWESOME! Doug Johnson Edited by dougj 4/5/2009 5:06 PM | ||
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