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Looking for opinions for a rod to throw worms as big as 12".  Something along the lines of Dobyns Champion Extreme or Gloomis GLX/NRX.  The hook, weight (1/2 oz) and 12" worm weigh 1.3 oz.  Thanks!

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Not saying these are the best, but they are what I have and would throw 12” worms on. They work for me. 
 

1. Dobyns Champion DX746

2. Dobyns Sierra 766flip
3. falcon bucoo 7’3” heavy fast “amistad”
4. St Croix Bass X 7’4” heavy fast

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Not Dobyns or Loomis but I use an Okuma TCS 7’ 3” heavy for Texas rigged and jig presentations. Rod is rated 1/4 up to 2oz. I’ve had the Champ Xtreme as well as a GLX 895 and NRX 873.

 

For me, the Okuma is just as sensitive but at a fraction of the cost.

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Kistler Helium 7'6" HF.  I Like this one far better than my DX744 for dragging big worms and heavy jigs.  Balance and sensitivity outstanding 

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49 minutes ago, Choporoz said:

Kistler Helium 7'6" HF.  I Like this one far better than my DX744 for dragging big worms and heavy jigs.  Balance and sensitivity outstanding 


I had a dx745 for big t-rigs that wasn’t powerful enough for me so I stepped up to 746. Can’t imagine the 744. 

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2 hours ago, Cbump said:

Not saying these are the best, but they are what I have and would throw 12” worms on. They work for me. 
 

1. Dobyns Champion DX746

2. Dobyns Sierra 766flip
3. falcon bucoo 7’3” heavy fast “amistad”
4. St Croix Bass X 7’4” heavy fast

 

I'll second the amistad as that's what it was designed for, but I'd say to get the expert or Cara version for the extra sensitivity on a bottom contact rod.  I have the expert and fish down to a 3/8 weight and a beaver up to a 7" swimbait with 3/8 oz weighted hook (all in about 2 oz).  No problems with sensitivity on the lighter end of things and it handles the heavier weight just fine.

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13 hours ago, Bass1704 said:

Looking for opinions for a rod to throw worms as big as 12".  Something along the lines of Dobyns Champion Extreme or Gloomis GLX/NRX.  The hook, weight (1/2 oz) and 12" worm weigh 1.3 oz.  Thanks!

What 12” worm weighs 1.3 oz?

Line?

I used my custom ALX 6 power jig rod rated for 3/8-1 1/4 oz lures ” 13” Upton's Custom Straight tail worms using 6/0 Owner 5103 hook very effectively.

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The same rod you would throw a jig on. Personally , I only use a 1/2 oz over 20 ft. but any MH-H 7ft. + fast will be fine.

I use a Helium 7ft 3 heavy , Amistad or Dragger.

I've gotten away from the T-Rig also and use either a wobble head or heavier shaky head. 1/4-3/8.

 

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Kistler Helium avg. weight 3.5 ozs, pared with a Lew's Tournament Lite at 5.3 ozs I'm good to go.

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8 hours ago, WRB said:

What 12” worm weighs 1.3 oz?

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I used my custom ALX 6 power jig rod rated for 3/8-1 1/4 oz lures ” 13” Upton's Custom Straight tail worms using 6/0 Owner 5103 hook very effectively.

 

A 12" power worm, 1/2 oz weight and 6/0 hook weighs 1.3 oz on my postal scale.

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On 8/12/2022 at 7:04 AM, Bass1704 said:

 

A 12" power worm, 1/2 oz weight and 6/0 hook weighs 1.3 oz on my postal scale.

OK total weight worm, weight and hook is 1.3 oz. 

Berkley Power Worms are ribbon tails, not a heavily weight worm and fishes daily lighter compared to straight rail worms. Any Jig and worm rod rated 1/4-1 oz or 3/8- 1 1/4 will work good.

Tom

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16 hours ago, rangerjockey said:

The same rod you would throw a jig on.

This is the way. 

Pretty much any H/F rod will get it done. 

My preference is the Kistler Helium, it is light and super sensitive. If there was anywhere in your kit to spend money, I think it's bottom contact.

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