Blacktail 8541 Posted December 30, 2024 Posted December 30, 2024 As stated in the title, I am looking for a new rod that can do duty as a pitching and light punching rod. 1/2 to 1.5 oz is the weight range to be used mostly at Clear lake in CA. I have a G Loomis IMX PRO 873 Caolina rig rod for my standard jig rod. Now I am looking to take advantage of the sales and pick a rod for fishing heavier cover. Have not done much if any of this type of fishing in the past. I have been looking at the Dobyns DX 746 and the Shimano Poison Adrena 7'6 X Heavy fast. They both have a 2 0z upper weight limit. Have never fished either. I usally go all in on my rods, but I am being a little conservative on this rod choice as I am not sure how much I will use it. Any one who has fished either of these rods your input is welcomed. 1 Quote
softwateronly Posted December 30, 2024 Posted December 30, 2024 I fish a 7'6XH Adrena, feels like a half to 3/4 power more than my DRX 755. I don't get into pitching/punching very often, but these are the two I use. I find myself throwing 3/4-1oz swim jigs w/ 5-6" paddle tails, 6-7" texas rigged swimbaits, and large flutter spoons with the Adrena most often. It's sensitive, versatile, and light weight/well balanced w/ a bantam. I've lobbed baits up to to 2.5oz with it, certainly handles 2oz. I think it's a good choice. scott Quote
Super User casts_by_fly Posted December 30, 2024 Super User Posted December 30, 2024 You’re looking for a falcon cara amistad. 2 Quote
Blacktail 8541 Posted December 30, 2024 Author Posted December 30, 2024 I looked up the Falcon cara, it is a rod that I will take a little closer look at. I am still more interested in the Poison Adrena followed by the Dobyns Extreme. The poison Adrena does concern me with reports of breakage issues. Dobyns has a great warrantry system, but they tend to be a little less sensitive than the Adrena by reputation. I do have a couple of champion rods that I use for moveing baits. My main rods are Loomis MBR GLX's And a few Simano Conquest. Quote
PBBrandon Posted December 30, 2024 Posted December 30, 2024 I don’t have a heavy power Dobyns Extreme rod but I do have a Dobyns Extreme HP 743c and a Xtasy 755c and they definitely are not lacking in the sensitivity department. That being said, Poison Adrenas feel electric in hand Quote
Blacktail 8541 Posted December 31, 2024 Author Posted December 31, 2024 I am leaning toward the Dobyn Champion Extreme do to the full cork handle. Quote
Blacktail 8541 Posted January 1 Author Posted January 1 Ordered the Dobyns DX746 this morning. $105 off at tackle Wharehouse for a price of $244 Quote
PBBrandon Posted January 1 Posted January 1 2 hours ago, Blacktail 8541 said: Ordered the Dobyns DX746 this morning. $105 off at tackle Wharehouse for a price of $244 Nice deal, I hear great things about that rod, you’ll love it for what you are wanting to do Quote
Blacktail 8541 Posted January 1 Author Posted January 1 11 hours ago, PBBrandon said: Nice deal, I hear great things about that rod, you’ll love it for what you are wanting to do Thinking of pairing it up with a shimano Bantam. Don't have one and it intrigues me. It will be that or a curado 150 mgl. 9 hours ago, Bandersnatch said: 73xh expride coming in at 4.4oz! That rod was also in cosideration. Had the heavy version of it for 1/2 oz jigs but was not totaly satisfied with it. Quote
PBBrandon Posted January 1 Posted January 1 Bantams are great reels too, a bit on the heavy side though. I’ve had Bantams and Chronarchs and will say the Curado 150 MGL is the best Shimano reel I’ve ever used Quote
Blacktail 8541 Posted January 2 Author Posted January 2 On 1/1/2025 at 11:07 AM, PBBrandon said: Bantams are great reels too, a bit on the heavy side though. I’ve had Bantams and Chronarchs and will say the Curado 150 MGL is the best Shimano reel I’ve ever used I have a Chonarch on my mid depth crank rod and like it for that application. The Bantam is 1.1 oz heavier than the Curado 150 mgl. I generally limit my time on the water to around 6 hours so I am not to concerned with the little extra weight. I have a decent varity og reals, every thing from Diawa Steez , Zillion, Tatula, Curado 70's, Curado 200's, Curado 200 DSV, 300 DSV, Round Shimanos and lots of spinning reels. Stradic'sto Stellas's. I just want what will balance the rod and feel good in the hands and be appropirate for the rod. Thanks for the suggestions. 1 Quote
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