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Dobyns Champ 736c
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01/22/16 12:15 AM
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lizardfliper
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Anyone have one? sounds like a broom handle. I've never held one but how are they for frog fishing? It has an extra fast tip and i notice most companies go with a fast tip on their frog rods. just wanting some fellow TFF'rs opinions that own the rod. And also is the 735 too limber to throw a frog in the slop?
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Re: Dobyns Champ 736c
[Re: lizardfliper]
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01/22/16 12:24 AM
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361V
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736 is a great frog rod. Works really good for bigger plastics and jigs. Did I mention its a GREAT frog rod? :-)
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Re: Dobyns Champ 736c
[Re: lizardfliper]
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01/22/16 12:43 AM
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Thad Rains
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Ditto what 361V said. Jigs bigger than 1/2 oz. I pitch jigs 1/2 oz and larger (1/2 oz. with plastic trailer on it). I pitch 3/8s on the 735C and it works great too. So, YES, if you are looking at those presentations, it is a GREAT rod. It is NOT a broom stick, either, but it is stout. Hope this helps. Tight lines, keep safe and good luck.
Thad Rains
Tight lines, keep safe and good luck.
Thad Rains
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Re: Dobyns Champ 736c
[Re: lizardfliper]
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01/22/16 12:48 AM
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Darryl Roach
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The 736 is all backbone. I used it for frogs several times but me personally I like the 735 for a frog. The 735 has plenty of backbone and tip. It's by far my favorite frog Rod.
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Re: Dobyns Champ 736c
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01/22/16 01:25 AM
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lipjerk
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The 736 is all backbone. I used it for frogs several times but me personally I like the 735 for a frog. The 735 has plenty of backbone and tip. It's by far my favorite frog Rod.
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Re: Dobyns Champ 736c
[Re: lizardfliper]
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01/22/16 01:50 AM
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JMac-D
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Re: Dobyns Champ 736c
[Re: lizardfliper]
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01/22/16 03:35 AM
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lizardfliper
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Thanks guys, i knew a few fellow fisherman would have experience with them as i have never put my hands on these two rods.
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Re: Dobyns Champ 736c
[Re: lizardfliper]
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01/22/16 03:59 AM
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Josh Schroeder
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Green Horn
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I have been using the 736c for frog fishing for the past 2 - 3 years. I would highly recommend it. The 735c is a good rod as well, but I prefer the 736 for the frog, a bit more backbone in the heavy stuff.
Josh
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Re: Dobyns Champ 736c
[Re: lizardfliper]
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01/22/16 04:24 AM
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97Stratos
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 Plus on the Dobyns 736c.will get the job done ....no questions asked! I Love mine for froggin purposes and 1/2-1 oz jigs.
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