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It's time to purchase my first sort-of specific rod for frogs/t-rigs/flipping/punching. My budget is $230 and I am leaning towards a 7'3" to 7'6" heavy extra fast. Thoughts on that setup?

 

The Favorite big sexy or emperor fall into that range but i just found Dobyns has a lot of rods for < $200 on sale. I'm sticking to Tackle Warehouse as I have gift certificates. Dobyns has so many models that it's overwhelming.

 

Any guidance would be appreciated, I've watched too many videos, analysis paralysis is consuming me.

Also I am not fishing for anything but fun, if a cheaper rod will do and save some money, I am on-board.

An example of a Dobyns rod I came across

 

Dobyns Champion XP Split Cast Rod 7'3" Hvy XFast 736

736C SH XP. Frogs, Pitchin' & Flippin'. 

 

https://www.tacklewarehouse.com/Dobyns_Champion_XP_Split_Grip_Casting_Rods/descpage-DNCT.html

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ALX Zolo Brawler falls into your wheelhouse.

Tom

 

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My choice to cover all the techniques you mentioned. My Dobyns Kaden and Sierra flippin sticks have been collecting dust since I got it. I'll take one of these over a champ too. Add a $99 Lew's LFS Speed Spool and you have an outstanding combo for right at $230 @ full retail price.

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If you don't find an XF, I've been very happy with my Tatula Elite 7'4" H/F for these specific techniques (although I haven't had the opportunity to punch with it yet). I've mostly used it for frogs and 1/2 oz jigs so far. I've carolina rigged with it a bit, but not much. I haven't found anything I don't like it for so far. 

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