Just wondering what everyone out there is using and your opinion. Going to be up dating some of my stuff soon and looking for some suggestions... although pretty happy with the stuff i use already.
Current rigs:
7-0 G-Loomis Muskie calcutta 300TE
7-0 Fenwick HMG AV Heavy with a calcutta 250
6-3 Fenwick HMG AV Heavy jerk bait with calcutta 400b
6-0 Shimano Compre with a Quantum Iron IR-3 <<< beat to shit (80+ fish on it)
I definantly like my Shimano rods and reels. But the Fenwick rods are really nice. Nice and firm, tons of backbone, and very comfortable to throw all day.
I cant say enough about the Calcutta line of reels either. They just hang tough.
The iron and compre has seen it day and is time to go. Stripped gear set, stripped doggy... time for retirement.
If you're interested in a Luna (or three) I've got one for sale now that is new this year and used maybe 10 outings. The other two are in for repairs and will be sold when I get them back in my possession. If interested, contact me via email at landsman.sean@gmail.com. I'm selling the one for $185 INCLUDING shipping.
My setups are the following (all reels are being replaced with what's specified... can never seem to settle on one particular kind of reel):
7'6" H Fig Rig "Tooth Tamer" w/ Shimano Curado 300DSV
8' MH St. Croix Premier w/ Okuma Induron (power handle)
8'6" XH custom Frank Bottiglieri w/ Shimano Calcutta CTE400
Permalink Reply by Ryan on August 3, 2008 at 10:28pm
Wow, looks like everyone is a fan of the long rod. I dont like a rod any longer than 7-6" myself, although, never fished anything longer either. I like my short rods.
Sean, how do you like the Curado 300dsv? I have looked at them, but wasn't sure how it would hold up to muskie.
My got my dad the 301DSV for X-Mas and watching him throw it as well as myself giving it a few tosses, I must say it's pretty darn fluid. Very smooth, doesn't weigh much, and is comfortable to use. I will be buying one shortly to put on my 7'6" H Fig Rig. I like that rod for throwing walk-the-dog topwaters, gliders, Suicks, and plastics. I need a reel that can handle the rigor of super hard, gear loosening rips and that can pick up slack line quickly.
Right now I can't seem to comfortably throw walk-the-dog baits on anything but that Fig Rig. I think it's a function of weight. If I can find a super lightweight 8'-8'6" I will probably try it. For all other applications, longer is better. I'd encourage you to try throwing an 8'+ rod. There is no going back. I think over the next few years I will slowly faze out my "shorter" 7'6" rods for the longer 8'+.
The sticks that I use the most:
8'6" Muskie Innovations Rod with a Luna 300...throw mostly pounders and big buck tails.
6'4" St. Croix with a Abu Record....used mostly for gliders and the Weagle.
Im about to have Thorne Brothers build me a 9'6" rod with the cork extension for my large bait arsenal. I used one last November on Mille Lacs and it was the greatest rod I have ever used. Most likely will throw a TE400 on it unless I find a good reason to buy another reel.