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Landry |
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Posts: 1023 | other than using my good casting rods for trolling - what are people using to troll for muskies (EVA handles, not expensive...)? Is there a GOOD lower priced trolling rod out there for muskies? Thanks Landry | ||
boost |
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Posts: 40 Location: Canada, Eh! | dipsy diver rods will handle most muskie lures and are cheap. i've used the cabela's depthmaster series in the past. Edited by boost 11/11/2009 12:37 AM | ||
jasonvkop |
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Posts: 614 Location: Michigan | Dont need anything fancy at all for trolling. Ugly Stix rods from Meijer or Walmart will do just fine. You can also get pretty cheap and VERY good combos from Gander Mountain usually - two peice Okuma rods with Okuma line counting reels for like $70 or something. Spool them up with 50 mono and some fluoro leaders and youre all good to go. | ||
Team Rhino |
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Posts: 512 Location: Appleton | I would look into the new Black River live/troll rods. Been using them all fall and love them so far. Price is good for a real nice rod. Contact Saint1 for more info. | ||
bn |
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for the money I don't think you can beat the Shimano TDR line of rods... check them out...I use the 8' Heavy...they work well...Thorne Bros carries them http://www.thornebros.com/muskie/rods/shimano/TDR.html | |||
Guest |
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Gander guide rods are cheap and you can't beat the price, if you have a problem with one simply take it back for a new one! | |||
muskie54956 |
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Posts: 283 Location: neenah, wisconsin | the tdr 8' heavy trolling rods work well and u can get them for around 30 dollars from HIS TACKLE BOX SHOP---- last time i ordered 4 of them and shipping was free,,,good luck on your search...MUSKIE 54956 | ||
Landry |
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Posts: 1023 | thankyou | ||
reelman |
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Posts: 1270 | Dipsey Rods for my out rods and boards and 5'10" Ugly Stick salt water jigging sticks for my down rods. | ||
one last cast |
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Location: Windy City | Bass Pro CatMaxx rods | ||
CollegeMuskyHunter |
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Would the TDR double as a good sucker rod? Edited by CollegeMuskyHunter 11/19/2009 10:25 AM | |||
millsie |
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Posts: 189 Location: Barrington, Il | CollegeMuskyHunter - 11/19/2009 10:24 AM Would the TDR double as a good sucker rod? No, not stiff enough for a good hookset. | ||
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