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Re: Need a New Carolina Rig Rod
[Re: Thad Rains]
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02/02/20 03:42 PM
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SkeeterRonnie
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I use one that is a little above your pay range. The Dobyns Carolina rig rod, 8'ft rod with a 4 power setting. GREAT rod for the C0rig. I have recommanad it to a lot of people an most love it, too. Hope this helps. Tight lines, keep safe and good luck.
Thad Rains great choice, loads up well for long casts, great length to help sweep into the hookset, plenty of backbone to get them up and to the boat. I have mine paired with the lews wide spool high speed reel with bigger handles. pretty sweet setup for someone that doesn't prefer to fish the old ball and chain!
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Re: Need a New Carolina Rig Rod
[Re: buggsboy]
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02/02/20 09:50 PM
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Thad and Ronnie, is the 4 power stout enough? I’m not real familiar with Dobyns rods, although I bought two not long ago. I haven’t been able to use them much due to recent shoulder surgery.
I have had a rv on Fork for over 10 years now, and Carolina rig is by far my favorite and best way to catch fish there. I got to make up my mind and get set back up. Thanks for everybody’s suggestions.
Never mind, going with the 4.
Last edited by buggsboy; 02/03/20 12:23 AM.
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Re: Need a New Carolina Rig Rod
[Re: buggsboy]
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02/03/20 01:25 AM
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ezbassin
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Thad and Ronnie, is the 4 power stout enough? I’m not real familiar with Dobyns rods, although I bought two not long ago. I haven’t been able to use them much due to recent shoulder surgery.
I have had a rv on Fork for over 10 years now, and Carolina rig is by far my favorite and best way to catch fish there. I got to make up my mind and get set back up. Thanks for everybody’s suggestions.
Never mind, going with the 4. Yes the 4 power loads up really well helping you make long casts and since it is a fast action the backbone comes into play quickly. I use the Dobyns 784 for 3/4 - 1 oz. rigs and the 734 for 1/2 oz and less. I tried the 745 Extreme for C-rigging once and I felt it was too stiff. The 4 power worked better for me. I like the 784 so much that I have 3 of them. Many people also like it for throwing a flutter spoon. The 804 wasn't out when I bought the 784, well all three of them.
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Re: Need a New Carolina Rig Rod
[Re: danceswithbass]
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02/03/20 01:27 AM
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ezbassin
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If you drive up and they have a returned (not sure why anyone would return one) Dobyns DC 804C that Thad mentioned on sale, I would be all over that. Thats the favorite rod I own They have a bunch of trade in rods there in Sulfur Springs.
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Re: Need a New Carolina Rig Rod
[Re: buggsboy]
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02/03/20 01:36 AM
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ezbassin
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There is a Dobyns Champion 804C in the for sale section of this forum right now for $145
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Re: Need a New Carolina Rig Rod
[Re: buggsboy]
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02/03/20 05:52 AM
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I can build you one message me and we can discuss what you want and work out a price
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Re: Need a New Carolina Rig Rod
[Re: buggsboy]
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02/03/20 11:56 AM
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Dobyns champion 804c is hard to beat.
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Re: Need a New Carolina Rig Rod
[Re: buggsboy]
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02/03/20 03:22 PM
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Cason
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Dobyns Champion 804c Carolina rig special. DX784 will work also. I prefer longer rods for fishing out deep.
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Re: Need a New Carolina Rig Rod
[Re: buggsboy]
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02/03/20 03:58 PM
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buggsboy
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Yes, for me at least 7’6”-7’8”. I fish some pretty deep water.
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Re: Need a New Carolina Rig Rod
[Re: buggsboy]
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02/03/20 04:32 PM
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bsouth401
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Another vote for the Dobyns 804C. It's perfect for the Carolina Rig. If you can pick up the one for $145, I would jump on it!
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Re: Need a New Carolina Rig Rod
[Re: buggsboy]
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02/03/20 08:43 PM
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I recently purchased a DC764 and used it a couple of weeks ago, and I love the 4 power, and the length of this rod for C-Riggin....By far my favorite rod for this technique, and you can purchase them from AMAZON, that ships directly from American Legacy
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Re: Need a New Carolina Rig Rod
[Re: L a r r y]
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02/03/20 09:04 PM
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NTXR
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The 4 power on the 804 is more stout than the shorter 734. I've had the same experiences as ezbassin. I liked my 784 Extreme for c-rigging so much that I bought a 2nd one. That's why I have the 804 up for sale along with a couple of other rods that aren't getting used enough. I also tried a 745 extreme at one point, but now I use it for dragging jigs and big worms instead of c-rigs.
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Re: Need a New Carolina Rig Rod
[Re: buggsboy]
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02/03/20 09:30 PM
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Sinkey
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Power Tackle LPC 970 or their older 7'6" 104.5 blank.
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