GeorgeH Posted October 14, 2021 Posted October 14, 2021 Hi All, I just ordered a Megabass Orochi XX Perfect Pitch Rod, and I would like all your expert opinions on what line brand and weight/# to use for all the different techniques/baits this rod can handle. From what I have read this rod can handle (Texas rigs, jigs, frogs, small swimbaits, small umbrella rigs, oversized squarebills. Magnum bladed jigs, mag topwaters, light flipping/punching). Not sure what size/weight for each of these techniques/baits? So my questions are, assuming from a frog point of view, that I use straight braid 30,40,50,65#, can I use one of these weight/# braids and still just add a leader of Fluro/Mono, (what brand and #, and what length leader for each technique) for each of these other techniques/baits? Just to give you some background, this is my first post, and I am an ol guy that is getting back into Bass fishing. There was a time I wanted to be a professional Bass fisherman. I even attended a Don Iovino seminar way back when, late 70's, early 80's not sure, been so long. Met a women, marriage, kids, grandchildren, fast forward, and here we are. I really appreciate all of your input, I am stuck here in So Cal for at least another year, however I will be moving eventually to hunt for Bass. Thank you! 1 Quote
Super User FryDog62 Posted October 14, 2021 Super User Posted October 14, 2021 I use the Perfect Pitch mostly for Dark Sleepers and Texas rigs. Have experimented with 30 lb braid and fluorocarbon. I could be happy using either but went with 15 lb Abrazx earlier this year and it seems like best option. If I used the rod to frog more I’d opt for braid but I have a dedicated frog rod already. Quote
Pogues2300 Posted October 14, 2021 Posted October 14, 2021 I own this rod and I use 30# suffix 832 and if I'm not fishing a frog tie on a leader so the fg knot is just outside my reel to allow for several re-ties. Going to be several factors that would change what leader but personally most common for a jig or Texas rig I use seaguar red label 12 or 15# because it does the job and is reasonably priced. Bigger top water, I'd probably use good old trilene xl 14#. It's a good rod I'm sure you will enjoy. 1 Quote
Super User webertime Posted October 14, 2021 Super User Posted October 14, 2021 Mine is rigged with a Daiwa Catalina with 50lb braid to a 16lb Sunline Leader. Magdrafts, frogs, jigs, big wakes and flipping. Quote
GeorgeH Posted October 16, 2021 Author Posted October 16, 2021 On 10/14/2021 at 6:03 AM, FryDog62 said: I use the Perfect Pitch mostly for Dark Sleepers and Texas rigs. Have experimented with 30 lb braid and fluorocarbon. I could be happy using either but went with 15 lb Abrazx earlier this year and it seems like best option. If I used the rod to frog more I’d opt for braid but I have a dedicated frog rod already. Thank you for your reply! So potential 30# braid (What brand) with 15# Fluro leader, if I wont to keep a frog tied? Otherwise straight 15# Fluro. On 10/14/2021 at 9:02 AM, Pogues2300 said: I own this rod and I use 30# suffix 832 and if I'm not fishing a frog tie on a leader so the fg knot is just outside my reel to allow for several re-ties. Going to be several factors that would change what leader but personally most common for a jig or Texas rig I use seaguar red label 12 or 15# because it does the job and is reasonably priced. Bigger top water, I'd probably use good old trilene xl 14#. It's a good rod I'm sure you will enjoy. Thank you for your reply! So potential 30# braid with a frog tied, or 12-15# Fluro without the frog, and 14# mono for bigger top water baits. On 10/14/2021 at 9:32 AM, webertime said: Mine is rigged with a Daiwa Catalina with 50lb braid to a 16lb Sunline Leader. Magdrafts, frogs, jigs, big wakes and flipping. Thank you for your reply! This is interesting, so just going 50# braid, (what brand), and using 16 # Fluro leader. Quote
GeorgeH Posted October 16, 2021 Author Posted October 16, 2021 Thank everyone for all of the replies, I appreciate it. I would love to here from others so I can make a decision on what approach to go with. Maybe I am asking too much to use one rod for so many techniques? At some point I will build up different setups to handle isolated techniques, just trying to start somewhere to get my feet wet. Thank you all! Quote
Super User FryDog62 Posted October 16, 2021 Super User Posted October 16, 2021 I usually use Sufix 832 braid 30 lb, with either Yo-zuri 12 lb or Abrazx 15 lb for a leader (they are similar diameter). If I were to frog exclusively I'd probably got to either 40 or 50 lb 832 braid w/o leader. I will say if not frogging or T-rigging in the heaviest of slop - a straight spool of just Abrazx 15 pound has been my preference. Quote
Super User webertime Posted October 16, 2021 Super User Posted October 16, 2021 I run 50lb power pro and just add the leader as needed based on clarity and bait. Quote
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