#108331 - 02/20/01 12:33 AM
Plug rods?
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Juvenille at Sea
Registered: 10/21/00
Posts: 111
Loc: Wa,USA
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Is there a major difference between rods used for pulling plugs than drift fishing?It doesn't seem to me that buying a G.Loomis to pull plugs is necessary.Am I wrong?Is a stout rod an aid to a plugs action or is a softer rod tip preferable?What do you "plug pullers",no offense meant,like to use?
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#108332 - 02/20/01 01:00 AM
Re: Plug rods?
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Spawner
Registered: 03/07/99
Posts: 566
Loc: Seattle
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The preference would be a rod with a soft tip and a magnum butt section to aid in setting the hook on the take. I use the MBR 941C and I really like that rod and it's reasonably priced for a Loomis. ------------------ www.rainbowjigs.com
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#108334 - 02/20/01 03:34 AM
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Captain C/22 - Team Stay Up Right!
Registered: 01/13/00
Posts: 4194
Loc: Hurricane Ridge , Wa.
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Lead/sling, you don't have to spend a ton on your plug-rods. Soft-tip to see the plug working(or if its picked up some junk) & some backbone to set the fish on take-down the loomis 941c is a great rod can go with less $$. But you take your chance's. The Chrome 1
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#108335 - 02/20/01 12:15 PM
Re: Plug rods?
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Juvenille at Sea
Registered: 10/21/00
Posts: 111
Loc: Wa,USA
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Thanks for the replies.The points on a soft tip makes pretty good sense.I'll see if I can find a Fenwick and compare it to the 941c.I hate to spend a lot of $ on a rod to plug fish,but it is certainly cheaper to spend the dollars the first time rather than end up buying twice to fix a mistake. Thank You!!!
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#108336 - 02/20/01 12:42 PM
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Spawner
Registered: 03/08/99
Posts: 605
Loc: Seattle, WA USA
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Another board memeber here, BK, introduced me to the Fenglass plugging rods and I think they're great. I can't remember the model number I've got but you can find them at Outdoor Emporium...
Bruce
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#108337 - 02/20/01 12:45 PM
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Spawner
Registered: 03/08/99
Posts: 621
Loc: Coos Bay, OR
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I will have to throw in a thumbs up for the MBR 941's... for around a $100 (TH Rods price) they are a great plug rod... I have been using the GL3 HS 930's this year, they are very nice. 7'9" 6-15# line weight... ex. fast action... $180... I only pull tads and wiggle warts.. and both of these rods do a great job. TH www.thcustomrods.com
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#108338 - 02/20/01 06:55 PM
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Parr
Registered: 04/11/00
Posts: 69
Loc: Lake Stevens, WA. U.S.A.
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I use the GL3-HS9000, it is an excellent plug rod for steelhead and coho. 7 1/2 ft., 8-12 line wt. Since buying the loomis rods I have found that St. Croix makes a very close blank to the 9000. For half the price. Good Fishin` Bob H.
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