Super User Chris at Tech Posted December 14, 2011 Super User Posted December 14, 2011 I use my Avid 6'6 M casting rod, Revo STX and 14lb Suffix Siege. The rod has a F action, but a really soft tip so it works really well. I also use this for jerkbaits. Quote
Brandon K. Posted December 15, 2011 Posted December 15, 2011 I've had a Spook tied on a St. Croix LT Teaser 7'0 Med. action (the old one with a full grip) for several years now. The looser tip on it lets you keep the bait in one place. Quote
BasskingKeith Posted December 23, 2011 Posted December 23, 2011 Walking the dog is my thing. I have an Allstar "waking dog rod" just for that. What you're thinking is a perfect setup man. If you use a glass rod, then you can get away with braid due to the softer tip. Graphite rods, like mine, will have a faster tip, so use mono. Mono helps for the treble hooks on the lure and the "throw factor" I'll call it. We probably all know here, that oddly enough, a three-pronged hook (treble) can be easily thrown, and that's the last thing you want when a big'n blows up your topwater. Quote
Super User Gone_Phishin Posted December 24, 2011 Super User Posted December 24, 2011 Looking to get a technique specific setup for walking the dog with 5/8 oz to 1 oz cigar type baits (Sammy, Bowstick, Zara, etc.) Rod Action, Length, Brand Reel Ratio Line What are you hard core topwater guys using? I was thinking a 6'9' to 7' 0" Medium action with a fast tip in graphite or glass with at least a 6.x to 1 gear ratio. I am in the 'short rods for topwater' camp. For the baits you listed I use a few combos: a Kistler LTA 5'9" MH with a Daiwa Fuego; a 6'2" MH Carrot Gold with a Daiwa Zillion; and a Loomis Bronzeback 5'10" MH with a Curado 201E7. I generally use 10-12lb Yo-Soft. Quote
piscicidal Posted December 24, 2011 Posted December 24, 2011 I've got a 6'6" rod with MH/F action. Combined with a 12-15lb mono it seems to have about the right amount of stiffness/recovery for walking top water spooks.This is my primary jerkbait rod as well. For me, a short handle is a must for twitching spook/pointer type lures. Quote
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