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Esox-Hunter |
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Posts: 774 Location: South East Wisconsin | Going up north this coming weekend to due some trolling and sucker fishing. I'm having some trouble finding some sucker rods here in the Milwaukee area. So my question is I have a St. Criox Premier 6'9"H do you think i'll be okay with this rod? Will I have to worry about the graphite shattering? Thanks....... S.Killips | ||
TJ DeVoe |
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Posts: 2323 Location: Stevens Point, WI | I had been using that same rod for the past couple of seasons and I never had a problem. I've since moved to longer rods for sucker fishing but you should be fine, it's not like it's going to be super cold out. | ||
Rock Bottom |
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Posts: 54 | Hey hunter get yourself a 8 foot heavy action dipsey diver rod. They are fiberglas/graphite composite and have a ton of backbone. Thats what I use. Hell I fish with mine in Jan-Feb for Brown Trout on Lake Mich. The cold is not a factor.. | ||
Esox-Hunter |
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Posts: 774 Location: South East Wisconsin | Thanks guys. I know its not going to be that cold out this weekend but I was just curious. I did a search on here and there are alot of different thoughts on graphite in cold temps. Agian I am just trying to use what I have so I can save some money. Where can I get 8 foot heavy action dipsey diver rods in the Mil area? How much do they cost? S.Killips | ||
esoxaddict |
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Posts: 8792 | Catfish rods are like $29, pretty sure one of those would do the trick... | ||
KSauers |
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Posts: 743 | I use the 7'2" Pete Maina rod from bass pro . The perfect sucker rod. | ||
wisriverrat |
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Posts: 373 Location: On the River | I have been using the Shakespere Ugly Stick 6'6" model CALM 6600 for 7 years and have caught well over a hunderd muskies soaking suckers with this rod. $39.99 at Fleet Farm. Great rod for sub freezing weather or warmer weather. | ||
WI Skis |
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Posts: 547 Location: Oshkosh | You should be able to find some at Cabelas on your way up north. Peter | ||
Esox-Hunter |
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Posts: 774 Location: South East Wisconsin | Thanks guys i'll check some of those rods out. S.Killips | ||
BNelson |
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Location: Contrarian Island | imo go with as stiff as a sucker rod as you can find...imo the long "whippy" 8' cat rods won't break hooks free as fast and easy as something like a really heavy action 7 footer...good luck... Edited by BNelson 10/14/2009 12:28 PM | ||
Guest |
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i have a 80% sucess rate going with hookups sucker fishing, over the past 2 seasons with the Bass Pro Catmaxx rods. 7/6 and 8 footers. | |||
Guest |
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4 out of 5. Good for you! | |||
lambeau |
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i like the new Black River 8' Livebait/Trolling rods. http://blackriverrods.com/ plenty of backbone to give 'em the berries, but has enough bend in the tip to be forgiving at boatside when fighting a fish. they're affordable too, so no need to break the bank for sucker and trolling rods. Edited by lambeau 10/16/2009 7:00 PM Attachments ---------------- 09-10-16 001.JPG (126KB - 169 downloads) 09-10-16 004.JPG (134KB - 167 downloads) 09-10-16 006.JPG (163KB - 170 downloads) 09-10-16 011.JPG (138KB - 164 downloads) 09-10-16 017.JPG (121KB - 173 downloads) 09-10-16 022b.jpg (185KB - 185 downloads) 09-10-16 035.JPG (154KB - 165 downloads) | |||
Chas |
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Posts: 231 | Very cool pics, Mike! Thanks for sharing. Chas | ||
Davey |
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Where can you get a Black River rod? | |||
saint1 |
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Posts: 332 Location: Neenah, WI | Davey, You can purchase Black River rods @ Rollie and Helens , Angler point in Michigan , Jon's in Oshkosh , Pastikas in Hayward , They will be available @ Chicago Muskie show, If you have ant other quetions shoot me a PM. SAINT | ||
big gun |
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Posts: 462 Location: Madison Wi. Chain | I have been very happy with this rod. GREAT, sucker bait rod and some nice photo's. Thanks Mike. BG | ||
Bigman |
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Posts: 281 Location: ROckford IL | how big was that tiger Biggun | ||
guest of honor |
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cool pics....nice job on the hybrid they are so cool looking i use the peta maian/bass pro live bait rod works for me....:) | |||
CollegeMuskyHunter |
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Would the shimano TDR trolling rods also make a good sucker rod? | |||
BNelson |
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Location: Contrarian Island | imo not really the best option....would the 8' heavy work...yes, but you would have to load up the rod quite a bit before setting as the backbone really doesn't start until half way down the blank...The Bass Pro CatMaxx rods are pretty good for a heavy action rod and you won't break em! | ||
welldriller |
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Posts: 402 Location: Eagle River, WI | 8' musky innovations magnum bulldawg rod with st. croix ac 300 and 85lb. power pro. 80-85% hookup. The longer the better. I wish it was a 9'. | ||
Guest |
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How many fish is that 85% represent Weldriller? | |||
welldriller |
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Posts: 402 Location: Eagle River, WI | 27 this fall. and that's w-e-l-l-d-r-i-l-l-e-r, geust. Edited by welldriller 11/19/2009 10:59 PM | ||
Guest |
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So you set the hook 31 times and only missed 4? I better get that rod I guess. | |||
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