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Posted 2/16/2009 1:24 PM (#77712)
Subject: Best Walleye Lindy and Jig Rods


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Any opinions on the best quality and most sensitive rods for Lindy rigs and jigging? I have been told St. Croix Legends, but need more input before buying a couple of new rods at this price.
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Shep
Posted 2/16/2009 1:29 PM (#77713 - in reply to #77712)
Subject: RE: Best Walleye Lindy and Jig Rods



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I have been happy with my Fig Rig rods, but not sure if they are still on the market. They have not contacted me, and the website is down since they sold the muskie line.

For my soanglers, I have the Gander Mountain Tournament Series rods, and they are very nice. Way less expensive than the Loomis, St Croix, Fenwick, and Fig Rigs. I really like them.
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KHedquist
Posted 2/16/2009 1:48 PM (#77715 - in reply to #77713)
Subject: RE: Best Walleye Lindy and Jig Rods



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I am happy with my St Croix rods, I have some Avids and Legend Tournament like them both, I use Avids for Llive bait rigging and legends for jigs.

 

I would rec them highly, I dont know how close you are to Red Wing but Dean at Everts has a nice selection, and you can fish before drive home with one, of course you can only drive home with one after you pay ;=)

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Tommy Kemos
Posted 2/16/2009 3:11 PM (#77716 - in reply to #77712)
Subject: RE: Best Walleye Lindy and Jig Rods


The Legend Tournament Walleye Series from St.Croix are tough to beat. The 7ft Lindy Rig rod is not only a great rigging rod, but I also use it for pitching jigs and dragging jigs. For vertical jigging I use the River Jig model or the vertical jig model. One of the many assets of these rods is the durability. When you build a product this well you can justify standing behind it like St.Croix does.
If you are not looking to spend as much, but still want the quality, the Avid series is a great choice.
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jerry
Posted 2/16/2009 3:31 PM (#77717 - in reply to #77716)
Subject: RE: Best Walleye Lindy and Jig Rods


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In order, I'd rank the ones I've used as follows: GLoomis IMX series, St. Croix Legend Elite, St. Croix Avid, HMG Fenwick, Techna AV, and Bionix.
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KHedquist
Posted 2/16/2009 5:15 PM (#77723 - in reply to #77717)
Subject: RE: Best Walleye Lindy and Jig Rods



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jerry - 2/16/2009 3:31 PM In order, I'd rank the ones I've used as follows: GLoomis IMX series, St. Croix Legend Elite, St. Croix Avid, HMG Fenwick, Techna AV, and Bionix.

 

G who?

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jerry
Posted 2/16/2009 6:43 PM (#77726 - in reply to #77723)
Subject: RE: Best Walleye Lindy and Jig Rods


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Kirt,

You never heard of G Loomis????? Maybe you should get out of Minnesota once in awhile!!!
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KHedquist
Posted 2/16/2009 7:36 PM (#77728 - in reply to #77726)
Subject: RE: Best Walleye Lindy and Jig Rods



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jerry - 2/16/2009 6:43 PM Kirt, You never heard of G Loomis????? Maybe you should get out of Minnesota once in awhile!!!

 

Oh they use those for Eelpout here

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jerry
Posted 2/17/2009 12:30 PM (#77753 - in reply to #77728)
Subject: RE: Best Walleye Lindy and Jig Rods


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Kirt,

Since you're such an St. Croix Avid fan I listed a couple of rods for you in the Buy/Sell/Trade board. But I'm sure you aren't interested since it's two rods, and you Minnesotan's wouldn't know how to fish with two rods at one time!!!
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KHedquist
Posted 2/17/2009 4:15 PM (#77764 - in reply to #77753)
Subject: RE: Best Walleye Lindy and Jig Rods



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You out to see me walk and chew bubble gum at the same time, now that is talent
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jerry
Posted 2/17/2009 4:32 PM (#77765 - in reply to #77764)
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LOL...........:)
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