Hey, not to single anyone out but this is a very difficult forum to use b/c people seem to focus on specificity more than utility. Plus if I know I'm doing something "incorrectly" people feel the need to point out that I'm doing something wrong, after I already pointed that out. This isn't helpful unless I'm being offered the advice of why one pole casts frogs better than the other. Which no one offered, b/c I doubt there is a reason. I get the vibe that the culture on the forum is not as helpful as other forums I've used, which can be frustrating.
Also my problem was with the line, not the rod. Is a frog rod going to affect the way the reel and line works? Probably not. If I can cast frogs on heavy fast, or medium heavy then I can cast them on a cranking rod. Again, the focus on this forum tends to be on extreme specificity and not on utilitarian principles which would be more helpful for a person like myself.
It looks like my problem is the line is poofing out, while I'm reeling it in, because I'm not using braid. If I can pull through weeds on a spinning rod, and more importantly set the hook, then I'm not going to be very worried about the stiffness of a casting rod because even my cranking rod is stiff enough. I stated this twice, but apparently it is still very very important to tell me my pole is all wrong. This absolutely isn't helpful information, which you might be able to tell, is frustrating when I just want to know how to make the reel spool tightly when I real the frog in.
As far as fishing a buzz bait on braid, a lot of the instructional videos I'm watching people are either using braid or fluorocarbon. People are using cranking rods, med/fast rods/ or medium heavy rods. I'm sure there is more than one way to skin a cat, just like I can frog fish effectively on my flimsy spinning rod, or even my cranking rod, if I really want to. Can you make one rod work for multiple techniques? Probably, and that is why a lot of people in instructional videos are saying 7ft med/heavy is a good utilitarian rod. But again this forum seems to be all about specificity, which is why I'm having trouble finding the info I need, and people seem to be surprised when I'm getting frustrated.
But again, my problem was with the reel and how it was spooling up. Nothing whatsoever to do with the rod.
I feel like people are being rude and now you are saying people are "just trying to help." It's one of the reasons I don't ask a lot of questions on here to begin with.