JeziHogg Posted February 10, 2013 Posted February 10, 2013 So have a LTB Small Cranker 1/4-5/8 rating, But I just bought a bunch of LC RC Silent Square bill 3.5 and 4.5 which are both rated at 3/4. How bad would it be for the rod casting these lures considering its 1/8 over the limit? Quote
NWI-Bassin' Posted February 10, 2013 Posted February 10, 2013 You should be fine , as long as you don't go heavier than that . But it depends on the manufacturer of the rod . Quote
JeziHogg Posted February 10, 2013 Author Posted February 10, 2013 Its a St. Croix Legend Tournament Small Cranker, I got the big cranker to, but I'm running 10lb floro on it for my DDs Quote
ClackerBuzz Posted February 10, 2013 Posted February 10, 2013 i wouldn't fear breaking the rod...but i would fear a possible backlash . just be careful on ur first outing. maybe use more of a tiger woods swing till you get comfortable with how the rod is going to load. why don't you want to throw them on the big cranker? 1 Quote
Super User LgMouthGambler Posted February 10, 2013 Super User Posted February 10, 2013 You can toss 1oz on it w/o a problem. Its just a manufacturers recommendation. 1 Quote
JeziHogg Posted February 10, 2013 Author Posted February 10, 2013 i wouldn't fear breaking the rod...but i would fear a possible backlash . just be careful on ur first outing. maybe use more of a tiger woods swing till you get comfortable with how the rod is going to load. why don't you want to throw them on the big cranker? My Big cranker has 10lb test on it for Deep Divers, I like using 14lb+ for my shallow to medium divers (both floro) Quote
Maico1 Posted February 10, 2013 Posted February 10, 2013 My Big cranker has 10lb test on it for Deep Divers, I like using 14lb+ for my shallow to medium divers (both floro) i wouldn't fear breaking the rod...but i would fear a possible backlash . just be careful on ur first outing. maybe use more of a tiger woods swing till you get comfortable with how the rod is going to load. why don't you want to throw them on the big cranker? I agree, pay attention as to how the rod loads up because the whole program could start singing reel fast. Quote
Super User SirSnookalot Posted February 11, 2013 Super User Posted February 11, 2013 No problem, I do it every single day. I use several rods rated max at 1 oz, 1.5 oz is pretty common for me to use on them, I just cast easy and let the rod load up. Quote
skeletor6 Posted February 11, 2013 Posted February 11, 2013 You should be fine , as long as you don't go heavier than that . But it depends on the manufacturer of the rod . Seriously, my MH Berkely lighting shock rod says it can do over an ounce I believe. Not even close To the op, I side with the public. Your biggest issue will be casting. A fish weighs well over your rod rating and it wont break your rod. So that bait shouldn't. Quote
Jell0b0y Posted February 11, 2013 Posted February 11, 2013 You can toss 1oz on it w/o a problem. Its just a manufacturers recommendation. X2..I have a 6' 6" BPS cranking stick and have used crank baits way bigger than recommened and only issue i had was the occasional backlash. I have picked up another one for the bigger cranks but fished that for years with much larger baits and landed a 6lb 12oz on a deep diver with no issues. Quote
Arv Posted February 11, 2013 Posted February 11, 2013 I find I backlash and lose accuracy when going outside the range. Never feared breaking a rod though. Quote
Super User WRB Posted February 12, 2013 Super User Posted February 12, 2013 Crank bait rods should be slower action and forgiving in regards to lure weight you mentioned. The issue is lure water resistance; deep divers require more rod power to effectively retrieve the lure. Try the lures on both crank rods and use the rod that works best! Tom Quote
MN_SONNEN_ANGLER Posted February 13, 2013 Posted February 13, 2013 The rod I use for rattle traps is a 5/8 oz rod, I always throw 3/4-1 ouncers on them all the time. I found that if you go over the "limit" the reel handles everything better with heavier line but if your still using line you would for 1/2 oz lures it will most likely result in more backlashes than if you went up a few sizes. I use 17lb line for 3/4 and 20lb for 1oz. Quote
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