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Topic subjectFrog Rods
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2687, Frog Rods
Posted by J Hinds, Mon Jun-28-04 04:08 PM
What size rods do you guys use to throw frogs? Do you use a different rod for open water applications than you would for throwing up onto mats?

I realize that frog rods are usually long for increased casting distance, but what sort of action should I be looking for?

I don't think I could spring for another rod right now but if I could get some examples of rods that would be good for throwing the frog I might be able to find something that I have that will work. I have been using a 6'6'' Allstar titanium MH (AST786C) a Chronarch and 50lb Power Pro. Could I use something as long as the Loomis BBR964C? I don't know...

Any advice would be appreciated. Thanks in advance.
2688, RE: Frog Rods
Posted by Sean Wayman, Tue Jun-29-04 06:46 AM
I frog fish alot and my favorite rod is a Fenwick HMG AV med/heavy. Great rod for frogs and only around $130. I love this rod. The loomis frog rod weighs a ton so I dont like to throw that one. This is also great for walking frogs. Sean
2689, RE: Frog Rods
Posted by Sean Wayman, Tue Jun-29-04 06:48 AM
That loomis bbr is the frog rod blank thr length of the butt is the main differance. That long butt makes it hard to work the frog.
2690, RE: Frog Rods
Posted by Jdub, Mon Jul-05-04 04:03 PM
I like using my EXTREME XPS woo daves med/heavy 7' rod
2691, RE: Frog Rods
Posted by bassinzink, Mon Jul-05-04 08:09 PM
I like to just use a flipping stick. I happen to use a kistler 7'6" heavy flipping stick.
2692, RE: Frog Rods
Posted by Lightninrod, Tue Jul-06-04 05:54 AM
I use either a Kistler Helium 7 footer in Medium Casting(for lighter weight 'frogs') or their Heavy Casting, 7' 6" model for extra heavy baits and/or extra 'heavy' pads/vegetation.

My backup rod is a 7' Fenwick Techna AV in Medium Heavy action.

Dan
2693, RE: Frog Rods
Posted by bassnet, Tue Jul-06-04 09:39 PM
I use a V-rod, VCA610H- it's a little shorter then what some guys throw, but it's a broomstick and does the job with the 65 lb. PowerPro- can't wait to get to Santa Margarita in August The rod is 6'10" and definetly fits the bill as a frog rod



2694, RE: Frog Rods
Posted by HighTide71, Sat Jul-10-04 12:21 AM
I use a Graphite USA FR80XH and a Lamiglas 806 over heavy cover and open water. Both rods are 8 foot flippin sticks. I want to try the Lamiglas 797 also, but those two rods have been doing the trick. 65 pound powerpro works for me also.
2695, RE: Frog Rods
Posted by cst, Sat Aug-14-04 10:20 PM
you guys catch fish in california wiht that big of line? wow... but then again i suppose the bass dont see the line since its out of the water and above a lot of weeds.
2696, RE: Frog Rods
Posted by NOSEHOOKROOK, Sun Aug-15-04 08:43 PM
Bassnet is right, depending on the tip action, either the VCT610, or VCA610 is a great rod for the frog! I use the old Crucial 7"2MH light flippin stick, best rod ever made for the froggie!!!!

he was talking about 65# Braided line!
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