Super User Sam Posted February 12, 2020 Super User Posted February 12, 2020 Guys, what are your favorite jig skipping rods? Interested in adding to my rod collection. Thanks. Quote
FordsnFishin Posted February 12, 2020 Posted February 12, 2020 Obviously for skipping a shorter rod will typically make it easier on you. Depending on what size jigs you'll be throwing for power. I throw a lot 5/16-3/8oz jigs, an typically that's skipping under docks, over hanging trees, and in tree lay downs. I thoroughly enjoy using my dobyns champion extreme 704c. Fast tip, heavy back bone, very sensitive. 1 1 Quote
scbassin Posted February 12, 2020 Posted February 12, 2020 Sam I bought the new released Dobyns Champion XP DC 610 4C that is designed for skipping. I don't know if you read it but I talk about my day on the water with it. I really like the rod But was not very proficient skipping to start with & was using a 6'6" rod this one is a 6'10" so if you read or have read it you will understand my problem that day. This rod is a shorter version of the Dobyns Champion XP 704c. That has a Fast tip, heavy back bone, very sensitive, which I own 2 of. The 610 has a tad more power than a Dobyns 4 power blank, maybe a 1/2 power more. I feel this rod will be a very good skipping rod for me once I get use to it. Here is the heading I posted under. Dobyns Champion XP DC610 4C 1 Quote
RichF Posted February 12, 2020 Posted February 12, 2020 For jigs under 1/2 oz, I use a 7'0 MH St Croix Legend Xtreme. 1/2 oz and over, I'm using a 7'0 H Kistler Helium 3. 1 Quote
LOZSteve Posted February 12, 2020 Posted February 12, 2020 ALX Zolo Skipper is the best I have tried. The 7 foot rods around dock cables aren’t very forgiving when you are in tight spaces. 1 1 Quote
Tizi Posted February 12, 2020 Posted February 12, 2020 I use a 6'10" MH Tatula rod and Tatula SV TW reel. 1 Quote
Super User Sam Posted February 13, 2020 Author Super User Posted February 13, 2020 7 hours ago, scbassin said: Sam I bought the new released Dobyns Champion XP DC 610 4C that is designed for skipping. I don't know if you read it but I talk about my day on the water with it. I really like the rod But was not very proficient skipping to start with & was using a 6'6" rod this one is a 6'10" so if you read or have read it you will understand my problem that day. This rod is a shorter version of the Dobyns Champion XP 704c. That has a Fast tip, heavy back bone, very sensitive, which I own 2 of. The 610 has a tad more power than a Dobyns 4 power blank, maybe a 1/2 power more. I feel this rod will be a very good skipping rod for me once I get use to it. Here is the heading I posted under. Dobyns Champion XP DC610 4C Was thinking of skipping a half ounce jig under docks. Do you think the dobyns Champion XP DC 610 4C is the way to go? 6 hours ago, RichF said: For jigs under 1/2 oz, I use a 7'0 MH St Croix Legend Xtreme. 1/2 oz and over, I'm using a 7'0 H Kistler Helium 3. I have a Kistler that I use for frog fishing. It is one big powerful rod. Thanks for the input. I will check it out. Quote
scbassin Posted February 14, 2020 Posted February 14, 2020 As I said I was having trouble Skipping With the rod due to the length. I was use to a 6'6" length & due to a massive heart tack I have not been on the water in a good while. I had time to practice the other day & got better at it. Gary informed me that this rod was a year in the making & had much feed back from the people testing the prototype. I fully intend to use for skipping so I think it is the way to go. Go on the Dobyns Site & call or send a e-mail & tell them you have questions about the Champion XP DC 610 4C. They are very helpful. 1 Quote
lunkerboss923 Posted January 10, 2022 Posted January 10, 2022 On 2/12/2020 at 10:34 AM, scbassin said: Nevermind Quote
EWREX Posted January 10, 2022 Posted January 10, 2022 daiwa tatula 7'1" heavy casting rod - TTU711HFB specifically made for jigs 1 Quote
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