OKUMA TROLLING COMBO CPDR86/MA30 ROD & REEL 4-PACK - eBay (item 170603568064 end time Mar-16-11 12:54:22 PDT)
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Can't hit the link, but don't think you want MA30s. Them are going to be big...really big and what are you going to do with the rods that come with them? I imagine they'll be only good for catfishing....maybe you could pawn them off on DD or sump'n though.
Wannabe...
If you're trolling for walleye or some other big fish then...probably. Remember, not all trolling is created equal.
all 4 are the same length pole is the problem i see. I have a 16, 12 and 8 out each side to keep line seperation. If you have 2 out each side the same length, you'll have ALOT of tangles and that ain;t fun
OKUMAROD & REEL COMBOLINE COUNTER TROLLINGCLASSIC PRO4-ROD & REEL COMBINATIONS. OKUMA MAGDA PRO MA30D REEL ON A CLASSIC PRO 8'6" 2-PIECE ROD. This line-counter trolling combo setup is an awesome combination at an awesome price. Downrigger or Planer board trolling combination is perfect for salmon, steelhead, laketrout, browntrout or anyother game fish. A medium action Classic Pro 2-piece rod which is 8'6" (E-Glass blank construction) with stainless steel hooded reel seats and EVA foam grips and double footed aluminum oxide guides and paired with a Magda Pro MA30D bushing reel (510/15, 420/20, 310/25)yds/lbs line capacity, machine cut brass gearing and a corrosion resistant graphite spool and a power handle. Items are NEW in BOX!!!!!.
You have the North Woods link for MA15s?
Okuma Magda Pro Line Counter MA-15DX Northwoods Wholesale Outlet
Whoops...looks like they went up $2...unless you drive to the store.
Wannabe...
B&M pro staff trollers.
Those rod would work if you are going to use planer boards. I use Wally Marshall Tightline Specials but most folks use BnM pro trollers.
They would be good planer board or down rods
Thanks guys, I'm learning.
i have the same okumas that wb posted on b&m poles...............they work great. that's still a good price at 26.99.
Hey Creek, on the planer boards. Don;t you let out the line you need, then hook the planer board to it, securing it in place, then let out the ammount of line you want to get it away from the boat? I'm guessing that's how they work
Pretty much so but you need a stiff rod because of the resistance the planer board puts on the rod.
Thanks man, I figured you'd need a stiffer rod with the ammount of drag put on them. I can dang sure see why they'd some in handy at times
Yikes is the man when it comes to planer boards. I only use them when I am fishing the Big 4 and have got someone else in the boat with me. Can't use them up here, water lice would run over them.
BnM Pro trollers.
betting they'd work great if you're wanting to fish Shallow with cranks but keep the baits away from the boat so not to spook the fish
I can tell you that shallow water and baits near the boat does not necessarily spook the fish.