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bchunter26 |
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Posts: 91 Location: Wausau | I am in the market for a new rig for Big plastics and Big blades. I am looking at the Hulbert 9' rod or the Tackle industires 9' one peice extra heavy rod. I am planning on putting a 7000HSN on it. Does anyone have experience with either of these rods that can shed a little light on them? I see a good price for the Tackle Industries rod on musky tackle online. | ||
jackson |
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Posts: 582 | Both will work. I have the TI rod and use it alot for big rubber and big blades. Works well for the price. | ||
Tackle Industries |
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Posts: 4053 Location: Land of the Musky | If you are looking for a one piece rod I will have my new 9' MH, XH and XXH rods in both full grip and split grip 18" fat cork handles out in about 6-8 weeks. Musky Tackle Online will still have the Tackle industries rod specials at that time too. | ||
jsali |
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Posts: 21 | I have 2 of his rods they are great for dc10 and pounders | ||
PSYS |
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Posts: 1030 Location: APPLETON, WI | I've got (2) TI rods right now... both XH models. I can throw DC10's and DC13's all day long. Plenty of backbone with the perfect amount of give. For big plastics/rubber, I'm anxiously awaiting for James to come out with his new series of rods and committed myself to one of his new super-duper XXH 8'0" rods. James... hurry! I'm dyin' to get this new rod!! | ||
archerynut36 |
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Posts: 1887 Location: syracuse indiana | i also will recommend the tackle industries rods, i have queit a few of them for my guide service and they rock. you will not be dissapointed....bill | ||
curleytail |
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Posts: 2687 Location: Hayward, WI | I just posted a review of the Tackle Industries rods I received from James a couple weeks ago. Haven't had a chance to put them to use on the water yet, but my first hands on impression of them looks very promising. Hard to go wrong for $110, I think. I'm sure Mike's rods are good too, but I read too many positive reviews of the TI rods to not give one a try. Tucker | ||
Big Perc |
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Posts: 1185 Location: Iowa | I use an 8'6" Fenwick Elitetech extra heavy big bait rod paired with a revo toro 60 winch. Works great for every pounder, mag dawg, double 13's, double 10's...even thrown the 2 pounder with it with no problem. Its a great inexpensive production rod. Just my 2 cents worth. Matt Percival | ||
bshep |
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Posts: 171 | i still think st. croix makes the best rod on the market for the price imo. i have and still use the two i bought 8 and 11 years ago. the 7'9" xxx-heavy is perfect for pounders. i have used one and don't mind how short it is, but that is fishing out of an esox mag. the 8'6" x-heavy can probably handle them and is perfect for mag dawgs. the 8'6" heavy is perfect for double 10's. you can get more out of these rods for a longer period of time. | ||
ravigne |
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Posts: 50 | St Croix Big Dawg is a great rod. It is what I used with a 7000 last season. | ||
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