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Re: Frog rod advice (help)
[Re: Matt "Moondog" Mooney]
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04/27/15 04:22 AM
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JMac-D
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Cant wait Ban-d, ready to try out that power tackle pg 104.5
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Re: Frog rod advice (help)
[Re: Matt "Moondog" Mooney]
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04/27/15 01:17 PM
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SteezMacQueen
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The "best"?
Get a Daiwa SVF-XBD 7'4" X Heavy Steez. It's very light. VERY strong. Has double footed titanium SiC guides made for braid. Is rated for 55-80 lb braid.
I know there are other technique specific frog rods, but this is the only one I've seen that is designed specifically for braid and frog walkin.
Eat. Sleep. Fish.
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Re: Frog rod advice (help)
[Re: Matt "Moondog" Mooney]
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04/27/15 01:23 PM
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Jarrett Latta
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It depends on what you are fishing as far as cover. You could have up to 3 technique specific frog rods. If you are just wanting a general frog rod id go with something in the 7'3 range. For what you pay id get one custom built on a high quality blank. That way i get to decide the set up on guides handle etc.
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Re: Frog rod advice (help)
[Re: Matt "Moondog" Mooney]
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04/27/15 02:02 PM
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Matt "Moondog" Mooney
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After to talking to a lot of guys I'm thinking about going with a Dobyns Champion 735
Last edited by Matt "Moondog" Mooney; 04/27/15 02:03 PM.
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Re: Frog rod advice (help)
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04/27/15 03:19 PM
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Matt "Moondog" Mooney
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Your the the first one to bring up the Inferno rod, do you have any experience with it? Seems to be a popular frog rod at APT
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Re: Frog rod advice (help)
[Re: Matt "Moondog" Mooney]
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04/27/15 03:25 PM
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Ken A.
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APT has some really nice Halo rods that would work well too. I was impressed with them.
I bought a 7' 11" MH rod for A rigs and it doubles as my froggin rod.
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Re: Frog rod advice (help)
[Re: Matt "Moondog" Mooney]
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04/27/15 04:08 PM
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rbspots
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Not a big frog fishing guy so I'm not going to crazy on MY rod. But I did just get one and I'll try it tomorrow. Cabela's ZX rods are on sale for $69.99 now down from $99.99. I bought the 7'3" frog rod. Like I say not much frog fishing in my lake and I think the rod will make a good lite A-rig rod,if I ever choose to use one. But it will definitely get a work out on the Lunker Plunker this year. If you frog fish a ton get the best you can afford. The 735C is a great rod and also works great as deep water worm or jig rod. I have 4 Megabass XX rods and they are sick sticks
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