Jump to content

Recommended Posts

Posted

What's your frog set up consist of? I currently am using a Revo SX on a  Daiwa Light and Tough Frog rod. Reel spooled with 30lb Power Pro braid. I usually throw Rage Toads!!!. Going to venture into hollow bodys too. Prob have to have 2 frog rods though. Can't go out without Rage Toad on.

Rand

  • Super User
Posted

torno reel on a 6 foot pistol grip m/h falcon currently using 15 pound big game but changing tonight to 30 lb pp and yup using a rage toad

Posted

Revo STX

Shimano Crucial Flipping stick 7'6"MH

50lb Fireline Braid

Black Spro Frog

  • Super User
Posted

Revo STX-HS (7.1:1)

All Star American Classic ACPS2 (7' heavy/extra fast)

Yo-Zuri Hybrid 15lb

Posted

Quantum Energy PT (6:3)

Cabelas XMLTi 6'6" MH

Yo Zuri Hybrid 15lbs

Spro Frogs & Rage Tail Toads

Posted

Powell 704C

Shimano Curado 200E7

Sufix Braid 50lb

Rage Tails. Horny Toads, Spro Bronzeyes

Posted

I don't throw frogs much, so my jig rod doubles as my frog rod.

MBR844 IMX

Shimano Chronarch 100B

65# Suffix Braid

Spro Bronzeye

  • Super User
Posted

7' XH e21 carrot stix , a REVO SX 7.1:1 reel , 30 lb. moss green POWER PRO braid ...... throwing CANYON PLASTICS 4.5'' frogs and killing em with it  ;D

  • Super User
Posted

Rod: G. Loomis GLX Cast 874 7'3" Heavy

Reel: Daiwa Zillion High Speed

Line: Daiwa Samuria Braid 55lb test

Lures Used: Spro Bronzeye, Spro Popper,

                  Reaction Innovation Swamp Donkey

                  River to Sea Bully Wa

Rod: Shimano Cumara Cast Rod 7'2" Med Hvy

Reel: Shimano Chronarch B Series

Line: Daiwa Samuria Braid 40lb

Lures Used: Horny Toad, Gambler Cane Toad,

                 Strike King Rage Tail, Mann's Hardnose

  • Super User
Posted

I don't throw frogs much but have two rods that will suffice

1. 7'6''H Castaway Big Show Flipping Stick

  Curado 200e7

  50lb Suffix Braid

       or

2. 7' Mag-H Powell 705C

  Energy PT VI 100H

  17lb P-Line CXX

 

Posted

Daiwa L & T Frog rod/Revo STX 6.4:1 (soon to be 7.1:1), Fireline Braid 50lb test

Posted

I have three setups that I really like for frogs. They all have the Quantum Tour PT burner reels and 65lb braid.

1. Powell 735 Frog Rod

2. Quantum Tour PT Dean Rod

3. G-Loomis MBR844c GL3

What I like about the Powell is that I can cast even the lightest frogs with it with ease. It still has all the other things one looks for in a Frog rod, but add to it the casting distance with light frogs and it's a keeper for sure.

The Dean Rod being a Quantum get's no respect at all, but I love the Tour PT Rods and this one is a great Frog rod. The haters loss for they have no clue what there missing with this line of rods. If you want a light rod, with plenty of back bone, a fast tip and a rod that can take a beating and keep on ticking, this be it.

The GL3 Get's little respect from most, compared to IMX or GLX of which in most fishing app's neither of these two models can be beat IMO, but for Frogs this rod is excellent. Has plenty of back bone, has IMO the perfect tip action for Frogs and it light enough to use all day. If G-Loomis would have used this blank ( I am pretty sure there Frog rod is GL3 in the first place, but they used a lighter action blank of which is why there Frog rod gets such bad reviews IMO) in there Frog rod, I really believe people would be raving about Loomis frog rod. Take this blank, add 2 inches and some SIC guides, or something along that line of guides, and IMO you would have the best Frog rod ever.

I also like the Lamiglas Frog Rod a lot but have not purchased one yet. Lamiglass is all my fishing partner uses and I must say they do make a great product IMO.

  • Super User
Posted

Rod: Quantum PTC711FGH Greg Hackney Signature Series

Reel: Quantum TE1170PT 7:1 TOUR EDITION

Line: Power Pro Braid 50lb test

Lures Used: Spro Bronzeye, Spro Popper,

Deps Basirisky Frog, Strike King Rage Tail Toad,

Optimum Furbit Frog 3.25"

Rod: Quantum PTC747XF

Reel: Quantum AC570PTB 7:1 HS ACCURIST

Line: Power Pro Braid 50lb test

Lures Used: Spro Bronzeye, Spro Popper,

Deps Basirisky Frog, Strike King Rage Tail Toad,

Optimum Furbit Frog 3.25"

A-Jay

Posted

7'0 St. Croix Mojo Slop N Frog

Quantum Accurist 7.0:1

50lb Sufix Perfomance Braid

Spro Bonzeye and BPS Humpin Toads

Have yet to catch a bass this year on this setup from a frog, still waiting on # 1 !!!

Posted

reel;steez 100

rod;cumara 7'2 XF

line;suffix 50lbs orange,with 12 feet dyed black.

frogs;spro(black widow)the big girls think their red wing black birds,lots of them where i fish;)good tip.

and bps humpin toad yellow and green.

anybody know if any of the steez rods would do well for this?

my cumara is 1/4-1oz and it does a good job.do the steez rods run stiffer then the cumara line?please share i have never held one ...yet ;)

Posted

this is my latest fish,last week;)its my core and loomis 894 setup.same line.i have too many combos,but a good issue to have ;DP1000423.jpg

Posted

Loomis MBR844C IMX

Revo SX-HS

Yo-Zuri Hybrid 15lb.

Posted

Thanks for the input. You can tell when you hit with a post by how many responses you get. Good Stuff. Nice fish CoryJames

Join the conversation

You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.

Guest
Unfortunately, your content contains terms that we do not allow. Please edit your content to remove the highlighted words below.
Reply to this topic...

×   Pasted as rich text.   Paste as plain text instead

  Only 75 emoji are allowed.

×   Your link has been automatically embedded.   Display as a link instead

×   Your previous content has been restored.   Clear editor

×   You cannot paste images directly. Upload or insert images from URL.

  • Recently Browsing   0 members

    • No registered users viewing this page.


  • Outboard Engine

    Fishing lures

    fishing forum

    fishing forum

    fishing tackle

    fishing

    fishing

    fishing

    bass fish

    fish for bass



×
×
  • Create New...

Important Information

We have placed cookies on your device to help make this website better. You can adjust your cookie settings, otherwise we'll assume you're okay to continue.