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I broke the tip off my frog rod yesterday and am in search of a new one. 
 

The Dobyns Fury 735C seems to be the go-to for just about everybody. 
 

My question is this - I throw the Booyah Pad Crasher almost exclusively which weighs in at 1/2 oz. This is towards the lower end of the rating for the 735C. I’m sure others fish this frog or similar on this rod, so how does it sling a frog this size? I won’t be able to handle one before buying so I thought I’d ask here. 

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I had the Sierra 735C and it was darn near perfect for frogs. 
Also used it for buzz baits and paddle tail swim baits and back up heavy cover rod. 
 

I only use the Scum Frog line and mostly  just the original little one. 
Don’t know the weight, but it’s very light and that rod slings them as far as I need it to. 
 

It’s the next step up from the fury,

 

 

 

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I'm running the FR733C, which is a medium heavy, 7'3" for frogging. It has plenty of whip to sling the Pad Crashers and Pad Crasher Jr's a mile, and plenty of backbone to yank fish out of the slop. 

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2 minutes ago, ChrisO91 said:

I'm running the FR733C, which is a medium heavy, 7'3" for frogging. It has plenty of whip to sling the Pad Crashers and Pad Crasher Jr's a mile, and plenty of backbone to yank fish out of the slop. 

A Dobyns 3 power casting rod, while stating that it's a MH on the rod, behaves and performs like almost every other company's M. It's definitely on the weak side of MH. With that said, a Dobyns 3 power casting rod is my favorite type of rod due to my power finesse style of fishing. I love it for 1/4oz lipless crankbaits, 3/16-1/4oz jigs, Senkos, weightless plastics and small Texas rigs, shaky heads, poppers, Flukes, etc. I literally could not imagine frogging with a 3 power, but I won't tell someone what won't work for them if it's working for them.

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Just now, ironbjorn said:

A Dobyns 3 power casting rod, while stating that it's a MH on the rod, behaves and performs like almost every other company's M. It's definitely on the weak side of MH. With that said, a Dobyns 3 power casting rod is my favorite type of rod due to my power finesse style of fishing. I love it for 1/4oz lipless crankbaits, 3/16-1/4oz jigs, Senkos, weightless plastics and small Texas rigs, shaky heads, poppers, Flukes, etc. I literally could not imagine frogging with a 3 power, but I won't tell someone what won't work for them if it's working for them.

^ Echo

 

My 703 is Jerks, Weightless plastics, and finesse jigs. My current frog rod is an Aird-X H/F, the upgrade on my wish-list is...ta-da...a 735C to haul them out of the lily pads.

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7 hours ago, ironbjorn said:

A Dobyns 3 power casting rod, while stating that it's a MH on the rod, behaves and performs like almost every other company's M. It's definitely on the weak side of MH. With that said, a Dobyns 3 power casting rod is my favorite type of rod due to my power finesse style of fishing. I love it for 1/4oz lipless crankbaits, 3/16-1/4oz jigs, Senkos, weightless plastics and small Texas rigs, shaky heads, poppers, Flukes, etc. I literally could not imagine frogging with a 3 power, but I won't tell someone what won't work for them if it's working for them.

Ditto .. love my 713 Kaden.. but wouldn’t  think of using it for frogging in the salad I fish .. 735 great frog rod.. although I use a 736 , 745 and 705

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38 minutes ago, Toeshots said:

Thanks, guys. I ordered the Fury 735C. Should be here next week!

You'll be glad you did. Very versatile rod. It'll throw that pad crasher plenty far. Mine almost never leaves the boat. Frogs, toads, jigs, T rigs, tubes, chatterbaits, spinnerbaits, wobbleheads.... Dobyns rods run on the light side for their rating IMO. The 735c isn't nearly as stout as my other heavy actions but it's got plenty of backbone and a great tip. There's a reason it's so well liked by pretty much everyone who owns one.

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