LEWITH Posted December 28, 2020 Posted December 28, 2020 Looking at getting a Dobyns champion xp 704c for texas rigs and jigs. Are they pretty lightweight? Are they worth the 230 dollar price tag? Quote
waymont Posted December 28, 2020 Posted December 28, 2020 Tackle Warehouse has a 30% off Dobyns right now. Quote
swhit140 Posted December 28, 2020 Posted December 28, 2020 Dobyns Sierra & Champion XP are currently on sale at Tackle Warehouse. Both rods are great quality rods, I've had both model series of their rods. I currently have Champion XP rods. You do have a choice on the Champion XP model if you prefer full or split grip. I'd go with the 734 which is the most versatile all around rod in the Dobyns lineup as long as your not trying to punch a 1oz into heavy cover. https://www.tacklewarehouse.com/catpage-PROMOPAGE.html?from=basres Quote
LEWITH Posted December 28, 2020 Author Posted December 28, 2020 I’ve tried the 704c Fury is the champion a noticeable difference in feel/sensitivity? Quote
Hewhospeaksmuchbull Posted December 28, 2020 Posted December 28, 2020 44 minutes ago, LEWITH said: I’ve tried the 704c Fury is the champion a noticeable difference in feel/sensitivity? champion is without a doubt a much more sensitive rod in my hands. Quote
Super User Chris at Tech Posted December 29, 2020 Super User Posted December 29, 2020 They're not light, but they feel that way due to the care Dobyns puts toward balance once there's a reel on the rod. Paired with an OG Zillion, this combo is a staple in my arsenal that I mostly use for spinnerbaits, buzzbaits, bladed jigs, paddletail swimbaits and larger topwaters. How heavy are you planning on the jigs/t-rigs? Quote
LEWITH Posted December 29, 2020 Author Posted December 29, 2020 3 hours ago, Chris at Tech said: They're not light, but they feel that way due to the care Dobyns puts toward balance once there's a reel on the rod. Paired with an OG Zillion, this combo is a staple in my arsenal that I mostly use for spinnerbaits, buzzbaits, bladed jigs, paddletail swimbaits and larger topwaters. How heavy are you planning on the jigs/t-rigs? 1/4-3/4oz texas rigs and jigs I’m thinking Quote
Hewhospeaksmuchbull Posted December 30, 2020 Posted December 30, 2020 3 hours ago, LEWITH said: 1/4-3/4oz texas rigs and jigs I’m thinking 3/4 jig/T-rig with worm or trailer gonna be over an once. 735 would be a better choice IMO. 1 Quote
Super User MN Fisher Posted December 30, 2020 Super User Posted December 30, 2020 23 minutes ago, Hewhospeaksmuchbull said: 3/4 jig/T-rig with worm or trailer gonna be over an once. 735 would be a better choice IMO. Or at least the 705 As Bull says - a 3/4oz jig with trailer is going to go over 1oz...while you COULD use the 704 with care, it's definitely not ideal. Quote
Super User Chris at Tech Posted December 30, 2020 Super User Posted December 30, 2020 Agree with the guys above saying 3/4 oz will be too much in the 704 Quote
newapti5 Posted December 30, 2020 Posted December 30, 2020 I have a 735 Champion, and a 3/4oz jig will definitely be more suited for this model. Just as others said, Dobyns rods aren't the lightest; there're plenty more rods lighter than them. But they're the most balanced rods I've used. Quote
LEWITH Posted December 30, 2020 Author Posted December 30, 2020 18 hours ago, Chris at Tech said: Agree with the guys above saying 3/4 oz will be too much in the 704 Most the time it will be 1/2oz or 3/8oz sometimes 3/4oz. Quote
Super User MN Fisher Posted December 30, 2020 Super User Posted December 30, 2020 2 minutes ago, LEWITH said: Most the time it will be 1/2oz or 3/8oz sometimes 3/4oz. Well, as the 705 is rated down to 3/8, and a 3/8 jig with trailer weighs closer to 1/2-5/8 when all is said and done. I still think the 705 or 735 is your best bet. It'll handle the smaller jigs and the 3/4 jigs will still be in it's rated range even with all the additions. Remember: a jig's posted weight is JUST for the head. The hook and skirt add to that, and the trailer adds more. Quote
Super User Teal Posted December 30, 2020 Super User Posted December 30, 2020 I think you will be fine with the 4 power rod. But if you want more power for the 5 Quote
Cityangler7 Posted December 31, 2020 Posted December 31, 2020 On 12/29/2020 at 10:45 PM, Chris at Tech said: Agree with the guys above saying 3/4 oz will be too much in the 704 I have the 704 and 705, for 3/4oz with trailer, I would go with the 705. Quote
LEWITH Posted January 2, 2021 Author Posted January 2, 2021 On 12/31/2020 at 12:42 PM, Cityangler7 said: I have the 704 and 705, for 3/4oz with trailer, I would go with the 705. Ok thanks Quote
waymont Posted January 14, 2021 Posted January 14, 2021 I just got a Champion 705, and really like it. I haven't fished it yet, but it feels great and well balanced. To me it feels just a hair heavier than my two Loomis IMX 843 MBR rods. It seems to have a somewhat similar taper too. Nice rod. Quote
SproDD79 Posted January 14, 2021 Posted January 14, 2021 13 hours ago, waymont said: I just got a Champion 705, and really like it. I haven't fished it yet, but it feels great and well balanced. To me it feels just a hair heavier than my two Loomis IMX 843 MBR rods. It seems to have a somewhat similar taper too. Nice rod. Good luck with it. Quote
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