#137780 - 01/29/02 12:36 AM
Plug pulling rods
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Eyed Egg
Registered: 01/27/02
Posts: 8
Loc: stanwood
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What plug pulling rods do you prefer and why.What should I look for in a plug rod?
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#137781 - 01/29/02 12:41 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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Steelhead g.loomis gl-2 mbr-941c great rod $140.00
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#137782 - 01/29/02 12:51 PM
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Juvenile at Sea
Registered: 09/13/00
Posts: 172
Loc: Renton
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A glass Fenwick FS-83C this rod has a Soft tip with plenty of back bone when a fish hits.
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#137784 - 01/29/02 01:35 PM
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Returning Adult
Registered: 01/26/02
Posts: 301
Loc: everett,wa
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another vote for the 941, $140 for a loomis class rod what a deal. Have fished these rods for 2 years have yet to have a good plug take that did'nt hook up. I also like the 9000 but it seemed kinda wispy to me, not to mention the difference in cost
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#137785 - 01/29/02 01:41 PM
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River Nutrients
Registered: 10/04/01
Posts: 3563
Loc: Gold Bar
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Are any of the above plug rods sensitive enough to use as back up drift rods?
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#137786 - 01/29/02 02:17 PM
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Returning Adult
Registered: 11/24/00
Posts: 377
Loc: The Terrace
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I built a matched pair of lami s glass one piece 7&1/2foot, With soft tips and a fast taper.Great plug rods. 
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#137787 - 01/29/02 02:27 PM
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Spawner
Registered: 03/08/99
Posts: 621
Loc: Coos Bay, OR
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I have been using the TH 9000c 7'6" 6-14# (Rainshadow blank) for our hatchery season.. (which is still going strong  ) and the TH 965c 8' 10-20# for our wild fish season which has just begun.. I like the the Ambass. 5500 w/ 30# yellow power pro. I would drift fish with the 965.. no problem. The 965 has the nicest tip in the industry!
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#137788 - 01/29/02 02:29 PM
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Juvenille at Sea
Registered: 12/21/00
Posts: 112
Loc: Shelton, WA.
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I run a 10' Lami Mag X10MTC-T. Strong spine, super quick tip. You can see everything the plug is doing, but have plenty of power to fight a fish with. It also works well for silvers in the salt. Might be a little light for chinook, though. It casts extremely well, and unlike my partner's rig, hasnt lost a fish yet. I'm getting a 8'6 version of the same thing; might be easier on the old Head hunter for a day's worth of casting. I wont insult your intelligence by telling you what reel to use, or line. Just remember: buy the best. You'll never be disappointed with it.
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#137789 - 01/29/02 02:29 PM
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The Renegade White Man
Registered: 02/16/00
Posts: 2349
Loc: The Coast or the Keys !!!
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Allstar 901's great plug rods for 100.00 retail with a lifetime warranty, higher modulous graphite than the loomis gl-2, same as gl-3 Cant go wrong here. Peace Superfly
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#137791 - 01/29/02 03:37 PM
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Juvenile at Sea
Registered: 09/13/00
Posts: 172
Loc: Renton
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KNOPHISH,
I have been fishing FS83-C Fenwicks for close to 30 years. They are still available I believe, just got to look a little to find them is all. I have hooked and landed several 20+ steelies over the years. The biggest fish to the boat on this rod is a 46 pound King. For an all around light rod this thing works great drift fishing, plugs, and then put cut plug's off the downriggers for summer time fun.
[ 01-29-2002: Message edited by: Fish4Fun ]
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#137792 - 01/29/02 04:11 PM
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Spawner
Registered: 03/08/99
Posts: 605
Loc: Seattle, WA USA
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Yup, those Fenwick's are a hoot for pulling tadpollys, warts and whatnot. Some stoner dude  that I bought my first tank of a driftboat from had them and I've been a fan ever since. Tough as hell and slow enough not to rip the plug out of a steelie's mouth on the takedown. I got mine for about $55 each on sale at Outdoor Emp. in Seattle. They've always got a bunch around.
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#137793 - 01/29/02 05:30 PM
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Juvenile at Sea
Registered: 04/13/00
Posts: 147
Loc: Brier, WA
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I run gl-2 HSR1021C's 8'6" This rod is great for both salmon and steelhead and yes i have used it for drift fishing many times and backbouncing. Best all around rod I own. I know a few people that use this same rod year round just for drift fishing.
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#137794 - 01/29/02 05:43 PM
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Returning Adult
Registered: 09/09/01
Posts: 386
Loc: At FL410
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I use Eagle claw downrigger rods. I always get a good hookset. joking I use a Lamiglas northwest special 10-20. Nice rod. I bought it from a buddy for $70. It is a couple years old. I have seen the All stars and I am getting a spinning rod in a week or to. 
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#137796 - 01/29/02 09:20 PM
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Registered: 07/19/00
Posts: 332
Loc: Eastside,Wa
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#137797 - 01/29/02 10:18 PM
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Spawner
Registered: 04/10/99
Posts: 889
Loc: Tenino, wa U.S.A.
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I had TH make me 2 of those 965c. I am still learning to pull plugs but these things are nice. I can run small plugs with them or the big Kwikies. I might even pick up another set someday. dc 
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#137799 - 01/30/02 02:11 AM
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Alevin
Registered: 01/14/02
Posts: 14
Loc: Central Point Or.
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I just got a new Rogue 8'6" 6to12 thats proving itself to be a sweet plug rod. Also use a 9' GL2 6to12 that works great. You just need somthing limber enough to let the plug dance around.
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