Toddyc20 Posted February 19, 2010 Report Posted February 19, 2010 Mine is a 7' MH Basspro Rick Clunn crankbait baitcasting rod and Quantum energy burner reel. I use it for my spinnnerbaits and it works very well.
BillM Posted February 19, 2010 Report Posted February 19, 2010 Most likely my 7ft St.Criox Avid + Shimano Calais 200 baitcast setup running 20lb Suffix braid. Then there is all the float gear.. Hard to pick!!!
bucktail Posted February 20, 2010 Report Posted February 20, 2010 It aint fun till you cross there eyes!!!!! I once reeled in a pair of perch lips!!!
MuskyGreenHorn Posted February 20, 2010 Report Posted February 20, 2010 10+ year old curado (what a champ of a reel) and a newer 7' fenwick. 6' light berkley series one with shimano sendona 1500, i swear i can feel walleye fart near the jig in 30 fow with this thing. 7'6" Okuma Heavy EVx Musky Rod and shiamno calcutta 400TE. Its a bit light for a lot of stuff i throw, but man it is a treat to fight big pike and muskie on, the drag is so silky smooth, best reel i have ever owned of any style/type ever....
brickNblock Posted February 21, 2010 Report Posted February 21, 2010 ..I'll have to agree with the Calcutta...Got the 401TE myself(Lefty).,amongst many others for 'llunge fishing and still enjoy every moment it is in my hand and yes, the drag is silky smooth...also have the 301. Like Weeds however, I made a trip to the past and invested in some spinning gear last season...I too forgot all about the finnese of this type of gear...Picked up the Shimano Stradic 3000 coupled with Shimano Crucial'7'MHFast, in August picked up another identical for jigging walleye out on the BOQ....love it...every combo tho has their own unique uses as they should but then SOME...you just dont want to put down.
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