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Message Subject: Spinning Rods for Muskie Fishing
MuskieCat94
Posted 4/24/2012 10:07 AM (#555385)
Subject: Spinning Rods for Muskie Fishing




Posts: 532


Location: Ogden, UTAH 10 minutes from pineview reservoir
Hey everyone, I am looking to pick up a muskie-able spinning rod to use on my boat for those who dont know how to throw a baitcaster. I know shimano used to make one but they have since discontinued these rods. I am just curious what spinning rods you use? Brand, length and action...

thanks
Flambeauski
Posted 4/24/2012 11:16 AM (#555399 - in reply to #555385)
Subject: Re: Spinning Rods for Muskie Fishing




Posts: 4343


Location: Smith Creek
SC Tidemaster TIS76HF. They make a 7 footer and 8 footer too, a little tip heavy for me. Put a 4500 series shimano on there with 30 lb braid. It's what the girls in the boat use.
dcorfman
Posted 4/24/2012 4:54 PM (#555496 - in reply to #555385)
Subject: RE: Spinning Rods for Muskie Fishing




Posts: 130


Location: Madison, WI
Shimano stills makes a 7' spinning rod in the compre muskie series.

Cortland used to offer a 7' spinning rod in the endurance muskie series. They may still be available.

Musky Innovations used to make a couple of 8' spinning rods in the bulldawg series. They may still be available.

As mentioned, a heavy action inshore spinning rod is always an option.

sworrall
Posted 4/24/2012 5:04 PM (#555497 - in reply to #555385)
Subject: Re: Spinning Rods for Muskie Fishing





Posts: 32886


Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
What Flambeauski said.
Vince Weirick
Posted 4/24/2012 10:37 PM (#555582 - in reply to #555385)
Subject: Re: Spinning Rods for Muskie Fishing





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Location: Palm Coast, FL
I can make a spinning rod whatever length you need in any action.
Pete S
Posted 4/26/2012 7:54 AM (#555879 - in reply to #555385)
Subject: RE: Spinning Rods for Muskie Fishing


For some reason I'm having difficulty logging in but here's something for you to look at. These were designed and built specifically for musky fishing.
http://www.muskyshop.com/modules/cart/products.php/nav_id/23/page/1...
MuskieCat94
Posted 4/26/2012 11:49 AM (#555938 - in reply to #555385)
Subject: RE: Spinning Rods for Muskie Fishing




Posts: 532


Location: Ogden, UTAH 10 minutes from pineview reservoir
Thanks for all the input, I am looking at spending about $100 not much more because this rod will be a loaner rod to those who fish on my boat who can not throw a bait caster! dont quite trust a rookie to throw a much more expensive rod...
Beaver
Posted 4/26/2012 12:00 PM (#555943 - in reply to #555938)
Subject: RE: Spinning Rods for Muskie Fishing





Posts: 4266


You can't beat the rods in th ST Croix In-Shore line. Made for bonefish, permit and other hard-fighting fish, they have all the strength you'll need. I have an 8 footer for jids/creatures, and my daughter uses a 7 or 7 1/2 when its windy and she's throwing light lures. I've got them all loaded up with varying reels from a Daiwa SS1300 to a couple of Quantums all spooled with 45# Stren Super- Braid. Awesome rods with plenty of power. Check their web site to see all of the lengths and powers available.
Beaver
bowhunter29
Posted 4/26/2012 12:04 PM (#555944 - in reply to #555385)
Subject: Re: Spinning Rods for Muskie Fishing





Posts: 908


Location: South-Central PA
I'm with Beaver on this one. The 8' Avid Inshore Heavy is a beast, I built one for small baits. It's rated to 3oz and can handle that very well. The rods have a fast tip but it's not overly stiff. They have tremendous power in the butt section. An 8' heavy in the Inshore lineup will certainly handle muskies.

jeremy
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