Chaos10691 Posted June 19, 2021 Posted June 19, 2021 I currently have a SLX HF that has been great but it seems heavy in weight and kinda kills my wrist over time. So I’m looking at getting a different one that is more light weight but still stout enough to haul them out of the muck. Quote
Super User MN Fisher Posted June 19, 2021 Super User Posted June 19, 2021 Under $150? Dobyns Fury 735C Little over that: Dobyns Sierra 735C 3 Quote
r83srock Posted June 19, 2021 Posted June 19, 2021 My dad has a Powell Inferno 7’3” heavy fast that is really light. Makes a nice frog rod. $110. 1 Quote
Super User new2BC4bass Posted June 19, 2021 Super User Posted June 19, 2021 Best? No idea. Currently have on OG Tatula 7'4" HF I keep in Florida for frogs and an ALX Toadface for local. No experience with them but the Okuma EVX 7'5" HF and Genesis II or III 7'5" HF Fred's Magic Stick would also be top contenders if I needed another frog rod and wanted to try something different. 1 Quote
Chaos10691 Posted June 19, 2021 Author Posted June 19, 2021 26 minutes ago, r83srock said: My dad has a Powell Inferno 7’3” heavy fast that is really light. Makes a nice frog rod. $110. I’ll check it out. It’s hard finding weight specs on rods. Quote
Super User new2BC4bass Posted June 19, 2021 Super User Posted June 19, 2021 1 minute ago, Chaos10691 said: I’ll check it out. It’s hard finding weight specs on rods. Find the Inferno specs here. https://www.*.com/Powell-Inferno-Casting-Rods-p/powell-infcst.htm Quote
Chaos10691 Posted June 19, 2021 Author Posted June 19, 2021 31 minutes ago, new2BC4bass said: Best? No idea. Currently have on OG Tatula 7'4" HF I keep in Florida for frogs and an ALX Toadface for local. No experience with them but the Okuma EVX 7'5" HF and Genesis II or III 7'5" HF Fred's Magic Stick would also be top contenders if I needed another frog rod and wanted to try something different. I’m just looking for something lighter than the slx that won’t tire me out after a few minutes lol Quote
Super User new2BC4bass Posted June 19, 2021 Super User Posted June 19, 2021 1 hour ago, Chaos10691 said: I’m just looking for something lighter than the slx that won’t tire me out after a few minutes lol ALX Zolo Toadface 7'2” MH+F 4.25 oz. The Ark Money Maker fishes heavy. 7’3” MHF 4.68 oz. I didn't weigh my Tatula before shipping to Florida, but two of the 7' rods (MR & MLR) weigh less than 4 oz. My Okuma Helios 7' MF weighs 3.34 oz. Tackletour gave it a "Great" rating. Maybe look for a HF. Review of 7'M here. http://tackletour.com/reviewokumaheliosrod.html My Quantum Smoke Inshore 7' M weighs 3.57 oz. I have no idea what the Smoke S3 weighs. There are light weight rods out there. Takes a little digging to find them. Very few give rod weights. 1 Quote
Chaos10691 Posted June 19, 2021 Author Posted June 19, 2021 12 minutes ago, new2BC4bass said: ALX Zolo Toadface 7'2” MH+F 4.25 oz. The Ark Money Maker fishes heavy. 7’3” MHF 4.68 oz. I didn't weigh my Tatula before shipping to Florida, but two of the 7' rods (MR & MLR) weigh less than 4 oz. My Okuma Helios 7' MF weighs 3.34 oz. Tackletour gave it a "Great" rating. Maybe look for a HF. Review of 7'M here. http://tackletour.com/reviewokumaheliosrod.html My Quantum Smoke Inshore 7' M weighs 3.57 oz. I have no idea what the Smoke S3 weighs. There are light weight rods out there. Takes a little digging to find them. Very few give rod weights. You are awesome Quote
Super User Hammer 4 Posted June 19, 2021 Super User Posted June 19, 2021 Take a look at the Irod gen III. Well made, very light. Customer service is one of the best. I have a Tatula frog rod, if it ever breaks or gets lost, it will replaced with an Irod. These run $ 150.00 at TW. 1 Quote
00bullitt Posted June 20, 2021 Posted June 20, 2021 Favorite Sick Stick MH 7'2" Solid backbone with a great tip. I only throw popping frogs. I also have an SLX M/XF in 7'2"....I can feel the weight difference between them. The Sick Stick is a very light feeling rod in the hand and inexpensive at about $120. I will go weigh them and edit here in a bit. OK....Sick Stick is 4.4oz and SLX is 5.0. The SLX was not as heavy as it feels (I expected it to at least be a full ounce heavier). I do think the Sick Stick is a very well balanced rod in contrast. 1 Quote
Chaos10691 Posted June 20, 2021 Author Posted June 20, 2021 50 minutes ago, 00bullitt said: Favorite Sick Stick MH 7'2" Solid backbone with a great tip. I only throw popping frogs. I also have an SLX M/XF in 7'2"....I can feel the weight difference between them. The Sick Stick is a very light feeling rod in the hand and inexpensive at about $120. I will go weigh them and edit here in a bit. OK....Sick Stick is 4.4oz and SLX is 5.0. The SLX was not as heavy as it feels (I expected it to at least be a full ounce heavier). I do think the Sick Stick is a very well balanced rod in contrast. How do you feel throwing frogs on a medium heavy? I’ve always had the mindset of using a heavy power rod for any kind of frog applications, but I see more and more people saying they use MH Quote
00bullitt Posted June 20, 2021 Posted June 20, 2021 2 hours ago, Chaos10691 said: How do you feel throwing frogs on a medium heavy? I’ve always had the mindset of using a heavy power rod for any kind of frog applications, but I see more and more people saying they use MH I fish popping frogs 95% of the time and the tip is too important to me for accurate casting and skipping and getting the frog to react the way I want. I've tried to use Heavies, but the just dont work. I also have no issue burying those frog hooks in their jaw with the MH. I often skip it into holes and under docks that are just 8" off the water and 12-24" wide. Without some sorta tip to get that hollow bodied frog movin, it aint happenin. Now, if I am froggin across mats, slop or pads, I have an 8' IMX Pro heavy action/moderate cranking rod that is amazing. I will throw a Scum Frog Launch Frog with some added tungsten weight to it and slang that thing 120'. 1 Quote
Super User jimmyjoe Posted June 20, 2021 Super User Posted June 20, 2021 On 6/19/2021 at 1:36 PM, Chaos10691 said: .... stout enough to haul them out of the muck. This is where the Heavy powers come in handy. I used a MH/F for two years in Lake Weed Hell, and broke the rod twice. I casted fine, accuracy was fine, hookset was fine, but hauling out all those weeds was not fine. I now have a Heavy, and life is good. ??? jj 1 Quote
Chaos10691 Posted June 20, 2021 Author Posted June 20, 2021 1 hour ago, jimmyjoe said: This is where the Heavy powers come in handy. I used a MH/F for two years in Lake Weed Hell, and broke the rod twice. I casted fine, accuracy was fine, hookset was fine, but hauling out all those weeds was not fine. I now have a Heavy, and life is good. ??? jj Ya I’m in a kayak so I have to double up purposes for my rods. I went with a heavy to fish frogs around slop and lay downs but also to punch with. 2 Quote
Chaos10691 Posted June 20, 2021 Author Posted June 20, 2021 On 6/19/2021 at 4:06 PM, r83srock said: My dad has a Powell Inferno 7’3” heavy fast that is really light. Makes a nice frog rod. $110. Hey I know you mentioned the inferno but have you messed with the endurance? It’s mag med heavy which they says is for frogs only weighs 3.7 oz 1 Quote
r83srock Posted June 20, 2021 Posted June 20, 2021 1 hour ago, Chaos10691 said: Hey I know you mentioned the inferno but have you messed with the endurance? It’s mag med heavy which they says is for frogs only weighs 3.7 oz I have no experience with Powell rods outside of the one I mentioned. He won it a few years ago in a tournament. I have been testing out my friends new St. Croix Victory 7’4” heavy (awesome rod btw) and it weighs 4.2oz, and balanced (to me). A stout frog rod at 3.7 oz is amazing. 1 Quote
Chaos10691 Posted June 20, 2021 Author Posted June 20, 2021 55 minutes ago, r83srock said: I have no experience with Powell rods outside of the one I mentioned. He won it a few years ago in a tournament. I have been testing out my friends new St. Croix Victory 7’4” heavy (awesome rod btw) and it weighs 4.2oz, and balanced (to me). A stout frog rod at 3.7 oz is amazing. That plus a lifetime warranty from what I can see. Quote
MontclairDave Posted June 22, 2021 Posted June 22, 2021 On 6/20/2021 at 11:45 AM, Chaos10691 said: How do you feel throwing frogs on a medium heavy? I’ve always had the mindset of using a heavy power rod for any kind of frog applications, but I see more and more people saying they use MH I throw frogs on a MH. It’s fine in moderate cover like Lilly pads with openings, if you’re throwing it on 40-50 lb braid. I’ve never tried fishing it in true slop so can’t say for sure but I could see some cases where you might not have enough rod to yank em out. I just never fish that type of cover so I like the lighter tip and overall lighter weight of a MH. 1 Quote
Chaos10691 Posted June 23, 2021 Author Posted June 23, 2021 On 6/21/2021 at 11:19 PM, MontclairDave said: I throw frogs on a MH. It’s fine in moderate cover like Lilly pads with openings, if you’re throwing it on 40-50 lb braid. I’ve never tried fishing it in true slop so can’t say for sure but I could see some cases where you might not have enough rod to yank em out. I just never fish that type of cover so I like the lighter tip and overall lighter weight of a MH. Most of my stuff is heavier slop and vegetation. I also double my frog rod as a punching rod. Quote
Global Moderator Mike L Posted June 23, 2021 Global Moderator Posted June 23, 2021 Dobyns Siera 735C Mag Heavy It has enough tip and power to do everything well Mike 1 Quote
evilcatfish Posted June 23, 2021 Posted June 23, 2021 How about the Daiwa DX Type LT frog rod? I've heard positive things and the price is right 1 Quote
GetFishorDieTryin Posted June 23, 2021 Posted June 23, 2021 The 7'4 H F Omen Black is a nice H action rod that doesn't feel like a pool cue and isn't tip heavy. The yak version has a shorter handle by a couple inches. If handle length isnt an issue and you dont mind spending a few more $ the 7'4 Victory would be good too. 1 Quote
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