2411 Barton Street East Hamilton, Ontario L8E 2W9. Kigan hook-keeper. NEW TI and Vexan PRO rods!Both rods have the all new Revolution reel seats, WINN grips and all new s.. $239.99 . Usually they will break down to less than 7 feet in these cases.​Heavy powerful fish require a rod with a lot of back bone. Fuji® DPS reel seat with black hoods on spinning and downrigging models. Sea Guide® guides with aluminum-oxide rings and corrosion-resistant SS304 black frames. Fuji® K-Series tangle-free guides with Alconite® rings and Corrosion Control™ (CC™) matte finish frames. The main rod guides are Kigan Master Hand 3D ​with aluminum oxide rings and black frames.The top guide is also a Kigan Master but uses a SiC ring.​Looks wise they really stand out from the crowd with a ​very striking purple finish on both the blank and the decals.The range features rods from 7'2" up to 8'6"' in length and a variety of power and actions available. Kigan hook-keeper. Not only will you need the rods and reels to handle a big muskie, but you’ll need some solid baits too.But once you get invested and have time to spend, you’ll find musky trolling to be a very rewarding experience.The optimal trolling speed for muskies is around 3 to 4 mph usually. Advanced Reinforcing Technology™ (ART™). Sea Guide® guides with stainless steel rings and black frames. Fuji® PSS-SD palming reel seat with black hood on conventional models. Off-set ferrules on two-piece models provide one-piece performance. Lots of backbone and yet still has a pretty decent amount of sensitivity.Although we have mentioned length, power and action above there are some other important considerations to take into account before you purchase a rod for muskie fishing.Firstly lets do a recap on what was discussed earlier:Rod length plays a significant role in both how you use a rod and in it's power.For most applications a good fishing rod for muskie will generally fall into the range of between 7.5 feet and 9 feet in length.Trolling rods for musky can be on the shorter end of this range whereas a baitcasting rod for musky would be in the higher end of the range.There is some what of a sweet spot somewhere in the middle.​Surprisingly even a small difference of six inches to a foot can have a dramatic influence over not only how the rod feels but also how much backbone it has and just how good the casting performance will be.Smaller freshwater fish like bass or trout will rarely require need a rod of more than seven foot.

Well the heck with it, we’re going muskie trolling.Musky trolling is something we’re still learning every time out. High-modulus/high-strain SCIV graphite with FRS for unparalleled strength and durability.