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.