My favorite reel that I own is the Core 50mg. Can handle everything really well. Close second would be the chronarch 100D7. This reel just feels solid.
My go to combo is a Dobyn 743DX with a chronarch d7. I have 55lb samurai on with a leader of 14lb mono. This combo is good for moveing baits, and great for topwater and senko. This combo is with me on every trip. Definately does a lot of thing good and a few thing great.
I have been using the Albright special for over a year. This is the best connecting knot I've tried so far. It casts great and is strong. Also the knot is a Lot more compact than uni to uni knot.
I would say that your probably not getting through the hard part of the mouth. Big fish have a really thick mouth and it takes some pressure to actually get it through the bone and tissue. I would say with six pound line it would be pretty hard to get it through that tissue. You probably had that fish skin hooked in the mouth and when it jumped and shook it's head it popped out. Nothing you can really do in that situation other than keep constant pressure and pray that it don't come off.
I enjoy fishing in the winter. You dont get as many bites but the ones you do get are often quality. This is the time where I break out the soft swimbaits and dedicate to really working them. Also I don't mind fishing in the rain. As long as your prepared for the weather gear wise you should be good. I dnot have the privelage to be choosy about the weather when I get a chance to get out. Plus I really like that there are only the most dedicated of fisherman out during bad weather. All the Panzies stay home.
First started using snag proof bobby perfect frog. Then they switched production and the frogs had alot of issues. Mainly they didn't float anymore and the plastic was a little harder. Had to modify them to get them to work right. Then came the phat frog. Solved all the problems I had with bobbys perfect. Been throwing them every since with great success. The blue color is supposed to represent the blue dragon flies that are always right by the water surface.
Only advice that I would add is don't take any other rod or lures. I find that if I intend to go Hawg hunting leave every thing else at home. What happened when I started throwing the big baits that after a couple of hours chucking I would get discouraged. If I had other Set ups with me I would often put down the big bait and never pick it back up. Also you will get tempted to switch if your fishing partner is whacking them on something else. Put your head down and remember that your fishing for fish that not many others are. Once you start getting confidence start adding the swimbait into the rotation. I feel that I have become a better angler at other techniques due to what I have learned throwing the big stuff. Good luck on ur endeavor and keep us posted on how you do. 8-)
The 784 actually has a little faster tip than the 744. So if you were going to be throwing less than say a 1/2oz I would go the 744. I use the 784 for throwing football jigs and also c-rigs in deep water. The 744 is more an all around jig and t-rig rod. Jmo hope this helps in making your decision. Dobyns has pretty much taken over my rid arsenal. Out of the 18 rods I own 10 are dobyns.
The 743 is one of the most versatile rods out there. It does alot of things good and a few things great. This is my favorite rod out of my arsenal. 8-)
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