Jonny15678 Posted November 18, 2018 Posted November 18, 2018 My rod is a 6’10 Medium-heavy rated at 1/4-3/4 is it ok if I throw a 1/2oz crankbait? Quote
Super User Scott F Posted November 18, 2018 Super User Posted November 18, 2018 Because 1/2 oz is between 1/4 and 3/4, it should be just fine. If the bait was less than 1/4 oz or more than 3/4 oz it wouldn’t cast as well. Quote
Jonny15678 Posted November 18, 2018 Author Posted November 18, 2018 2 minutes ago, Scott F said: Because 1/2 oz is between 1/4 and 3/4, it should be just fine. If the bait was less than 1/4 oz or more than 3/4 oz it wouldn’t cast as well. Isn’t 1/2oz heavier than 1/4? 1 1 Quote
Super User Scott F Posted November 18, 2018 Super User Posted November 18, 2018 Yes it is. Your rod is rated for baits that are heavier than 1/4 oz or weigh less than 3/4 oz. Quote
Global Moderator Bluebasser86 Posted November 18, 2018 Global Moderator Posted November 18, 2018 That is the optimal weight range for your rod, as light as 1/4oz or as heavy as 3/4oz. Since 1/2oz is smack dab in the middle of those weights, that rod will be perfect. 2 Quote
Super User Mobasser Posted November 18, 2018 Super User Posted November 18, 2018 Yes. That weight will cast fine with your rod Quote
LionHeart Posted November 18, 2018 Posted November 18, 2018 Your rod is designed to handle all weights between (and including) 1/4 oz to 3/4 oz. 1/2 is right in the middle. Perfect Quote
Super User OkobojiEagle Posted November 18, 2018 Super User Posted November 18, 2018 ... but don't catch any fish larger than 3/4 oz! oe 1 Quote
Backroad Angler Posted November 18, 2018 Posted November 18, 2018 How I've always looked at it, just don't exceed the top number as it may be too much for the rod. If you go below the bottom number, you should be straight, just won't load up as well. Quote
Super User Boomstick Posted November 18, 2018 Super User Posted November 18, 2018 The only thing I will mention which I don't think anyone else did, is with a trailer, the 1/2oz chatterbait will likely be closer to 3/4oz, so it won't be as perfect as throwing a 3/8oz chatterbait. Regardless, it should still cast acceptably and be safe for the rod so I wouldn't worry too much about it. 1/2oz itself should be the optimal weight to throw on that rod. Quote
Super User Scott F Posted November 18, 2018 Super User Posted November 18, 2018 1 hour ago, Boomstick said: The only thing I will mention which I don't think anyone else did, is with a trailer, the 1/2oz chatterbait will likely be closer to 3/4oz, so it won't be as perfect as throwing a 3/8oz chatterbait. Regardless, it should still cast acceptably and be safe for the rod so I wouldn't worry too much about it. 1/2oz itself should be the optimal weight to throw on that rod. He said he wants to use a crankbait, not a chatterbait. 1 Quote
Super User Boomstick Posted November 18, 2018 Super User Posted November 18, 2018 2 hours ago, Scott F said: He said he wants to use a crankbait, not a chatterbait. Oh my bad! I totally misread that. Yeah a 1/2oz crankbait will be perfect for that rod! 1 1 Quote
Joshua van Wyk Posted November 18, 2018 Posted November 18, 2018 37 minutes ago, Boomstick said: Oh my bad! I totally misread that. Yeah a 1/2oz crankbait will be perfect for that rod! I did the same thing! LOL Quote
Super User Deleted account Posted November 18, 2018 Super User Posted November 18, 2018 18 hours ago, Jonny15678 said: Isn’t 1/2oz heavier than 1/4? Twice over... Quote
Super User burrows Posted November 19, 2018 Super User Posted November 19, 2018 On 11/17/2018 at 4:45 PM, Jonny15678 said: My rod is a 6’10 Medium-heavy rated at 1/4-3/4 is it ok if I throw a 1/2oz crankbait? My squarebill rod is rated almost exactly like your rod 1/8 ounce 3/4 ounce I throw half ounce square bills all day long. Do you mind me asking what exact rod you’re talking about? Quote
Jonny15678 Posted November 22, 2018 Author Posted November 22, 2018 On 11/19/2018 at 4:40 AM, Burrows said: My squarebill rod is rated almost exactly like your rod 1/8 ounce 3/4 ounce I throw half ounce square bills all day long. Do you mind me asking what exact rod you’re talking about? Lews sg1 laser series 1 Quote
Super User MickD Posted November 22, 2018 Super User Posted November 22, 2018 You can go over the rated lure weight on rods. Start gently and work your cast velocity/rod loading up. It will be pretty obvious when you approach overstressing the rod. When you start forward on your cast, the lure won't start forward instantly-there will be significant delay. But your original question was answered quite well above. Quote
CrankFate Posted November 24, 2018 Posted November 24, 2018 Those ratings are like the pound test ratings on braid. I don’t trust any rod rating. I have rods (Daiwa & Shimano) that cast around 2 to 2 1/2 times their claimed weight perfectly and are too heavy for what they claim. There are lots of rods that are way heavier than their ratings. Quote
Super User Sam Posted November 24, 2018 Super User Posted November 24, 2018 On 11/18/2018 at 12:12 AM, Bluebasser86 said: That is the optimal weight range for your rod, as light as 1/4oz or as heavy as 3/4oz. Since 1/2oz is smack dab in the middle of those weights, that rod will be perfect. X2. And use the same formula for your line test. Take the high and low line test parameters and divide by two to get the optimum line test to throw with your optimum bait size. Quote
Super User soflabasser Posted November 24, 2018 Super User Posted November 24, 2018 On 11/17/2018 at 7:45 PM, Jonny15678 said: My rod is a 6’10 Medium-heavy rated at 1/4-3/4 is it ok if I throw a 1/2oz crankbait? Yes you should be ok casting a 1/2 ounce crankbait on the rod you mentioned. Avoid high sticking a rod when fighting a fish and avoid exaggerated hooksets which are known causes of breaking a rod. Quote
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