NavyVet Posted October 29, 2015 Posted October 29, 2015 I would like to purchase a new Champion spinning rod. I enjoy throwing light cranks on spinning gear. I have been looking at the 702 Med. Lt.(1/8 oz. to 1/2 oz) and the 703 Med (3/16 oz. to 5/8 oz.) The MAX this rod will need to throw is 1/2 oz. in fairly open water, but needs to throw 1/4 oz. well with pretty good distance. Would kind of prefer the 702 for some reason, but does the 702 really have the" backbone" for 1/2 oz? Which of these two rods would you recommend? I believe they are both fast action and could live with either one. Quote
NavyVet Posted October 29, 2015 Author Posted October 29, 2015 Forgot to mention this rod will be paired with a Stradic FJ and 15lb. braid with 10 lb. floro leader Quote
illinifan4152 Posted November 3, 2015 Posted November 3, 2015 I would be intereste in the answer to this as well, I am also looking for something similar. Wish someone would shed some light, considering I can't get my hands on these locally anywhere... Quote
KevO Posted November 3, 2015 Posted November 3, 2015 I throw #5 shad raps on my 702 champion. They are only 3/16oz and I get plenty of distance with it. It is a great rod and IMO its more of a medium than a medium light. Night fishing in the summer, I throw 3/8oz hair jigs on it, with a trailer its pushing 1/2oz and it does not feel overpowered. Quote
DTack Posted November 3, 2015 Posted November 3, 2015 I would like to purchase a new Champion spinning rod. I enjoy throwing light cranks on spinning gear. I have been looking at the 702 Med. Lt.(1/8 oz. to 1/2 oz) and the 703 Med (3/16 oz. to 5/8 oz.) The MAX this rod will need to throw is 1/2 oz. in fairly open water, but needs to throw 1/4 oz. well with pretty good distance. Would kind of prefer the 702 for some reason, but does the 702 really have the" backbone" for 1/2 oz? Which of these two rods would you recommend? I believe they are both fast action and could live with either one. 702 would be my choice. The 703 is a great deal more powerful and honestly I fear would be too much on the 1/4 oz baits. 702 will be a great rod for things like cranks. Quote
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