Browning® Fishing Medallion® GT Muskie Casting Rods | Bass Pro Shops

Browning® Fishing Medallion® GT Muskie Casting Rods


Wherever you find fishable water, you'll find a reason to put this dependable rod to the test. Every model is strong and sure, with time-honored actions throughout the line. Now laced with boron, the Medallion offers a level of sensitivity unmatched by other rods in its class. Its 35 million boron/graphite matrix blank offers excellent "feel" at the tip with plenty of power to the butt, with Fuji® aluminum oxide guides, a graphite exposed-blank reel seat, a multi-purpose lure keeper, and premium cork handle.
   



Model Length Power Action Other specs Quantity  

MDN70MHT

7'

Med Hvy

Med Fast

Line Weight: 6-12 lbs.
Lure Weight: 1/2 - 2 oz.
Pieces: 1
Handle: A
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MDN76MHT

7'6"

Med Hvy

Med Fast

Line Weight: 6-20 lbs.
Lure Weight: 1/4 - 2 oz.
Pieces: 1
Handle: B
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38-153-948-00
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MDN63XHT

6'3"

X Heavy

Med Fast

Line Weight: 6-20 lbs.
Lure Weight: 1/2 - 2 oz.
Pieces: 1
Handle: A
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38-153-944-00
Your Price (each): $89.99
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Wherever you find fishable water, you'll find a reason to put this dependable rod to the test. Every model is strong and sure, with time-honored actions throughout the line. Now laced with boron, the Medallion offers a level of sensitivity unmatched by other rods in its class. Its 35 million boron/graphite matrix blank offers excellent "feel" at the tip with plenty of power to the butt, with Fuji® aluminum oxide guides, a graphite exposed-blank reel seat, a multi-purpose lure keeper, and premium cork handle.
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for what? Muskie yes pickeral no?
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I would like to pair one of these rods with the calcutta 400b but I don't know which rod I should get. I held both in the store and I think the browning rod was more comfortable (It's lighter weight and I like the handle and grip better). However, what I like better about the the Compre is that it comes in eight foot. Which would most likely work better?
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Each Angler will have a preference over one rod then the other. Your best bet is to stick with what feels comfortable and you will be able to handle.

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No. It's a casting rod. The guide seats are too close to the blank.
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No, this is a casting rod. It had a casting trigger and small eyelets.
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