How to Choose a Rod
11-21-2017, 04:10 PM
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RE: How to Choose a Rod
Of course there are rods built for Muskie...7' heavy rod would be a better choice....but for something not a lot of anglers have the luxury of having a rod for each specie you want to catch...an versatile rod like Okuma Celilo, Fenwick HMG Or HMX line are some of the best rods I have tried that works on multi species...I believe they also come in HM rods...I prefer tha ML loaded up with 25lb braid for muskie / carp / bass...all i do is really change reels loaded with different lines...and the only gear I leave in my car for "emergency fishing itch".
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