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hallyslayer:
What are people running for good laker rods these days? Need something with fast action, good power for quick hook sets and enough back bone to tame a 25-30lber. Prefer the 36-42" length. Currently have a Clam Jason Mitchell elite mackinaw 36" MH baitcast with spiral guides, and an older Mitchell brush n rod. The JM is great and I'd like another one or two but they are now discontinued. Limited selection for good rods here in Canada it seems..

appleye:
I use 2 M/H Ugly stick 48" with Diawa LC 17 and it works well.

Pheasanttail:
Hallyslayer - I have the same clam JM rod and wish I would have bought another if they are discontinued.  Too late now I guess. The other rod I use a lot is a Clam Dave genz split handle 36” mh spinning. I like it for lure weights up to 3/4 oz. I also have the same rod but a 40” H, but is too stiff for my liking unless using lures heavier than 1 oz.

hallyslayer:
I have found several models online after several hours of looking. The genz split handle were high on my list but can't find one in stock anywhere. Prefer the baitcast but appears the only one out there is a 34" jason mitchell, can't find one in stock anywhere either. Spinning is alright. The HT Laker Pro in 38" is the only one I can find in stock anywhere and the shipping is more than the price of the rod. Ridiculous. Might have to hold tight until next season. Tough when I've got a month or more of good ice left.

Akhardwater:
Spend the money and have a custom rod built.  In my opinion there is no adequate over the counter rod for big lakers.  I’ve seen videos of guys catching big fish on the jason Mitchell rods and ugly sticks and they have to play the fish way to long to get it to the hole and that can be very stressful for big lakers.  I have all my rods built by 3-rivers fly and tackle in wasilla Ak and they are top notch.  Very fast action with a heavy backbone so you can actually stop those big hard runs and still finesse the smallest baits.  They use solid glass blanks so they are tough as nails, I accidentally rolled a jet sled on one that was in a bucket and the rod actually kept the sled from flipping over completely while it was being drug behind a 4-wheeler.  One of there rods will start out around 90 bucks and go up from there depending on how fancy you want to make it,  totally worth the money trust me.

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