Fishydishy Posted January 8, 2023 Posted January 8, 2023 Does anyone have experience with both rods? Both the 7’3 and 7’6 are the same on paper except for the 3 inches length difference. I have held the 7’3, and I liked it, very well balanced, but it’s sold out. There is only a 7’6 available. My question is how does the 7’6 balance. What are the differences between the two rods? Quote
softwateronly Posted January 9, 2023 Posted January 9, 2023 I do have both in the A model. I love throwing lots of single hook swimbaits, mostly weedless, in the 5-7" range and heavy swimjigs, 3/4-1oz, w/ 4-6" paddletail trailers. I got the 7'3 first because it's also my frog rod, but I loved it so much I went in on a 7'6 when it was on sale. They balance really well, I have paired mine with a bantam, but think I'm moving the 7'6 to a tat 200 this year. The power/action between the two seems very similar, except there's a bit more tip in the 7'6 and my casting distance is better with it fully loaded. I've pushed these rods to 2.5oz and they cast well with a decent quasi lob cast. Personally, I can't work a frog the way I like on a 7'6, so both works for me. Punching, pitching, 6"+ swimbaits, and heavy a-rigs, all slightly preferred on the 7'6. Frogs, swimjigs, and casting heavy grass jigs all slightly preferred on the 7'3. scott Quote
Fishydishy Posted January 9, 2023 Author Posted January 9, 2023 26 minutes ago, softwateronly said: I do have both in the A model. I love throwing lots of single hook swimbaits, mostly weedless, in the 5-7" range and heavy swimjigs, 3/4-1oz, w/ 4-6" paddletail trailers. I got the 7'3 first because it's also my frog rod, but I loved it so much I went in on a 7'6 when it was on sale. They balance really well, I have paired mine with a bantam, but think I'm moving the 7'6 to a tat 200 this year. The power/action between the two seems very similar, except there's a bit more tip in the 7'6 and my casting distance is better with it fully loaded. I've pushed these rods to 2.5oz and they cast well with a decent quasi lob cast. Personally, I can't work a frog the way I like on a 7'6, so both works for me. Punching, pitching, 6"+ swimbaits, and heavy a-rigs, all slightly preferred on the 7'6. Frogs, swimjigs, and casting heavy grass jigs all slightly preferred on the 7'3. scott Thank you so much for the response! I know the 7’3 balances very good, a friend of mine has the rod. Does the 7’6 balance the same? Quote
Solution softwateronly Posted January 9, 2023 Solution Posted January 9, 2023 I have a bantam on each and thought they were both very comfortable last season. I don't remember a difference. scott 1 Quote
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