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Boss_Hoss

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About Boss_Hoss

  • Birthday 03/29/1995

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  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
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    Kern county california
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  • My PB
    Between 4-5 lbs
  • Favorite Bass
    Largemouth & Smallmouth
  • Favorite Lake or River
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    Lake Casitas, Ventura California
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  1. That was my initial hunch. I just wanted to get some input from some more experienced folks on what is feasible vs what is actually listed on the specs. I guess I better get to picking bottles and counting change to afford a dedicated swim bait rod also. I appreciate the help.
  2. Hello everyone, Ive done some searching around the internet and here on bass resource and havent found much info on how much is too in the context of pressing a rod into bigger baits at the latter end of its weight range. Being new to the sport I dont want to make an obvious mistake to some that I may overlook. I'm looking at getting a new combo for primarily bigger swim jigs and double duty as a pitching rod. I currently have all dobyn's rods and want to keep some consistency in my line up. Im looking at the FR 765 flip http://dobynsrods.com/rod/fr-765flip/. My question specifically being. Would this rod be capable of being pressed into throwing some bigger swim baits on top of its expected duties, or will I need to save up for a full size swim bait rod that ranges 1-5 oz? Im only looking at going up to 6 inch hudds and 6 inch osprey tournament talons. which weigh 2 ounces each. the lure weight on the rod is 1/4 - 2 oz, would this be capable of safely fishing some of those swim baits at the maximum end of its weight range or would I risk overloading and potentially damaging the rod? The heaviest baits ive thrown to date are around 5/8, so i'm not sure on how far I can go into a rods weight range and what should be left as a buffer. thanks for your time and I appreciate any insight you guys can provide.
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