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Muskie Fishing -> Lures,Tackle, and Equipment -> power handles for big rubber?
 
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dawger
Posted 3/3/2013 2:21 PM (#622621)
Subject: power handles for big rubber?


Curious who use the power handle on their toros for big rubber, pros? Cons? Dawger
5th lake Brad
Posted 3/3/2013 2:42 PM (#622628 - in reply to #622621)
Subject: Re: power handles for big rubber?





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Location: Gilberts IL/Rhinelander WI
Pros are that the power handles are more comfortable and ergonomical. Biggest con is that as you become fatigued throughout the day of ripping dawgs ,you inevitably begin to yank on the handle as you rip. Doing this can strip the handle off.
wicked
Posted 3/4/2013 8:33 AM (#622763 - in reply to #622621)
Subject: Re: power handles for big rubber?




Location: sneaking out to get on the water ;-)
I have the power handles on all my reels except my jerk bait rod. I like the feel of them better but they are the same length as the dual paddles if your using the stock ones. I did take a NaCl power handle and put it on my winch can't wait to try it out.
bowhunter29
Posted 3/4/2013 12:40 PM (#622815 - in reply to #622621)
Subject: Re: power handles for big rubber?





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Location: South-Central PA
I usually reserve usage of power handles to applications with hard-pulling lures like big crankbaits and double 10's or larger. Just a matter of personal preference.

jeremy
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