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Muskie Fishing -> Lures,Tackle, and Equipment -> St. Croix PGM80HM As A Crankbait Rod?
 
Message Subject: St. Croix PGM80HM As A Crankbait Rod?
Ruddiger
Posted 1/13/2014 9:35 PM (#684472)
Subject: St. Croix PGM80HM As A Crankbait Rod?




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Howdy,

I know the Premier glass trolling rod is an excellent rod for trolling and for suckers, however, has anyone ever used it casting as as a crankbait rod?

It has the same action as the premier crankbait rods for bass (moderate vs. fast) and seems to really load nicely and doesn't seem that heavy compared to the 8 1/2 ft Premiers. Any experiences and insights would be greatly appreciated.

Take care,

Ruddiger
cast4musky
Posted 1/13/2014 10:15 PM (#684487 - in reply to #684472)
Subject: Re: St. Croix PGM80HM As A Crankbait Rod?





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For me It is a little heavy in weight to cast with on a regular basis, it does have a nice medium action so it loads up nice for casting and does a nice job on medium/ lg Crankbaits. Just gets a little heavy to use for more than an hour or two JMO
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