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12-08-2022, 09:41 AM #1
Re: Trolling rods
We use the Diawa Wilderness rods for both boards and dipsies.They are inexpensive and work for us.Im sure there are better rods than the ones we use.Especially for dipsies want a more flexible tip for detecting bites.
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12-08-2022, 12:50 PM #2
Re: Trolling rods
In my opinion, the reel is more important than the rod. With few exceptions (wire, dipsies, etc) most of the lake MI pros will say spend the money on the reels. I have found this true to walleye as well. I actually splice in 300 feet of 10# line over my 30# or 80# braided MI rods for my spring trip to Port Clinton. I limit most every day so it must work.
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