KentuckyBlueBass Posted March 12, 2019 Posted March 12, 2019 Not taking into account the extremes such as a big 3 oz swimbaits or a 1/32 oz tube; is there anything you would NOT throw with a 7 foot mh/f rod. (I have a Dobyns colt so it does run closer to moderate fast IMO) 1 Quote
Dens228 Posted March 12, 2019 Posted March 12, 2019 If I could only have one rod that would be what I'd use, so no...... Except the extremes as you mentioned. 1 Quote
Super User jimmyjoe Posted March 12, 2019 Super User Posted March 12, 2019 5 minutes ago, KentuckyBlueBass said: Not taking into account the extremes such as a big 3 oz swimbaits or a 1/32 oz tube; is there anything you would throw with a 7 foot mh/f rod. (I have a Dobyns colt so it does run closer to moderate fast IMO) I think you meant: 6 minutes ago, KentuckyBlueBass said: Not taking into account the extremes such as a big 3 oz swimbaits or a 1/32 oz tube; is there anything you would NOT throw with a 7 foot mh/f rod. (I have a Dobyns colt so it does run closer to moderate fast IMO) And my answer is: 1) on mono? No. 2) on braid? Yes. 1/4 to 3/8 shallow divers. jj 1 Quote
Super User MIbassyaker Posted March 12, 2019 Super User Posted March 12, 2019 Are you asking if there is some kind of presentation you "absolutely" need to get an additional rod for? I'd say probably not. 1 Quote
KentuckyBlueBass Posted March 12, 2019 Author Posted March 12, 2019 1 minute ago, MIbassyaker said: Are you asking if there is some kind of presentation you "absolutely" need to get an additional rod for? I'd say probably not. Thanks. Basically I bought a 7 mh/f rod and am having a little buyer's remorse because I already have 3 and am thinking I should have gone with something different. Quote
Global Moderator Mike L Posted March 12, 2019 Global Moderator Posted March 12, 2019 Spec wise strictly speaking, deep cranking, most all light line finesse presentations. However, I don't choose what to use for what based solely on what a manufacturer says I should. I own a MH/F "rated" rod that I wouldn't hesitate to use for DD cranks. Use thier ratings solely as a recommendation to help guide you to make a decision. Thats all they are. Choose based on your waters and line. Mike 1 Quote
Super User jimmyjoe Posted March 13, 2019 Super User Posted March 13, 2019 26 minutes ago, A-Jay said: A-Jay That's one heckuva nice swimbait ..... and the lure looks interesting, too! ?? jj 4 Quote
Super User Koz Posted March 13, 2019 Super User Posted March 13, 2019 Well, I'm not a pro like some of the guys here but my 7' MH/F is my all around rod. I fish from the bank and if I can park my car where I fish I also bring a heavy rod and spinning gear. But if I'm going to be on foot or on my bike hopping from lagoon to lagoon I bring only the 7' MH/F and will throw everything on it except S-Waver sized swimbaits. It's my Swiss army knife of rods. 1 Quote
Super User new2BC4bass Posted March 13, 2019 Super User Posted March 13, 2019 I have more MHF casting rods than anything else. Make for good all around rods. But I am not that great with a baitcast reel. I doubt I could cast my #5 Shad Raps on one. Maybe with a Phenix? Like Mike L said...not all MHF rods are equal. I have two 6'6" MHF rods from the same line, but different generations. Newest model is rated to 1 oz. Older model to 2 oz. A quick look at the rod tips will tell you which rod is which. Old model is definitely stouter. Quote
CrankFate Posted March 13, 2019 Posted March 13, 2019 Except for very rare instances where I’m using 1 to 1.5oz. I throw nothing with a medium heavy fast. Quote
LionHeart Posted March 13, 2019 Posted March 13, 2019 2 hours ago, KentuckyBlueBass said: Not taking into account the extremes such as a big 3 oz swimbaits or a 1/32 oz tube; is there anything you would NOT throw with a 7 foot mh/f rod. (I have a Dobyns colt so it does run closer to moderate fast IMO) So a 3 power Dobyns? Jigs over 3/8 oz or hook bigger than 3/0. Other than that, go get em'. Quote
Super User WRB Posted March 13, 2019 Super User Posted March 13, 2019 7' MH/F defines the all around bass baitcasting rod. Oddly of my 15 rods that I use on a regularly only 1 is a MH/F and that is a spinning rod used for split shot, dart jigs, nail weight worms and wacky rigged Senko's. I prefer 6'10" casting rods for everyday use for bait casting jigs and worms in 5 and 6 power fast action, 3 or M power fast for jerk baits and top water, 5 power moderate for spoons, crank baits, 6'8" medium fast spinning for drop shot and other finesse presentations, 7' 6" MH/F for frogs and some swimbaits, 7'10" H/MF for some treble hook rats, wake baits, A-rig and medium size swimbaits and big deep diving crankbaits, 8' XH/MF for most swimbaits. So the 7' MH/F baitcaster doesn't see any use by me. Tom 1 Quote
KentuckyBlueBass Posted March 13, 2019 Author Posted March 13, 2019 4 minutes ago, WRB said: 7' MH/F defines the all around bass baitcasting rod. Oddly of my 15 rods that I use on a regularly only 1 is a MH/F and that is a spinning rod used for split shot, dart jigs, nail weight worms and wacky rigged Senko's. I prefer 6'10" casting rods for everyday use for bait casting jigs and worms in 5 and 6 power fast action, 3 or M power fast for jerk baits and top water, 5 power moderate for spoons, crank baits, 6'8" medium fast spinning for drop shot and other finesse presentations, 7' 6" MH/F for frogs and some swimbaits, 7'10" H/MF for some treble hook rats, wake baits, A-rig and medium size swimbaits and big deep diving crankbaits, 8' XH/MF for most swimbaits. So the 7' MH/F baitcaster doesn't see any use by me. Tom Very helpful. Out of curiosity, what do you use for your chatterbaits and spinnerbaits? Quote
Super User WRB Posted March 13, 2019 Super User Posted March 13, 2019 18 minutes ago, KentuckyBlueBass said: Very helpful. Out of curiosity, what do you use for your chatterbaits and spinnerbaits? 6'10" 5/F JWR. Tom PS, back in the 80's when 6'6" rods were the norm I started using 6'10" rods that fit my boats front deck, longer rods were a problem with the trolling motor mount. I got use to 6'10" rods and prefer them over longer rods. 1 Quote
kschultz76 Posted March 13, 2019 Posted March 13, 2019 Too much of a generalization to me at this point. Would depend on the specific specs and characteristics of the rod in question. For example my St Croix LTB 6’6” MH/F is not a “search for the one” or all purpose rod to me, but is a great jig and worm rod in close quarters. My Megabass Diablo Spec R, also a MH/F, also carrying a 3/8-1oz lure weight rating is much more all purpose or “search for the one” candidate to me. Quote
Super User Catt Posted March 13, 2019 Super User Posted March 13, 2019 9 hours ago, KentuckyBlueBass said: Not taking into account the extremes such as a big 3 oz swimbaits or a 1/32 oz tube; is there anything you would NOT throw with a 7 foot mh/f rod. (I have a Dobyns colt so it does run closer to moderate fast IMO) Growing up in Southwest Louisiana marshes I carried two rod-n-reels that I used for everything. Both rods were either 5' 6" or 6' fiberglass & I caught Bass, Speckled Trout, & Redfish. So yes I could use a Dobyns Colt for anything! Quote
CroakHunter Posted March 13, 2019 Posted March 13, 2019 I would not use it to throw a frisbee or baseball 2 Quote
Super User dodgeguy Posted March 13, 2019 Super User Posted March 13, 2019 Not for flipping or frogs. Quote
Super User lmbfisherman Posted March 13, 2019 Super User Posted March 13, 2019 Treble hook baits. 2 Quote
Super User fishballer06 Posted March 13, 2019 Super User Posted March 13, 2019 Outside of punching 1.25 weights through heavy mats, or frogging in heavy vegetation, nope. Quote
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