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7'2" Heavy For Frogging?

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In the market for a new frog rod and was wondering if the Tatula 7'2" Heavy would be fine for frogging. I know they have one made for frogging but thats $20 more. Thoughts?

I prefer a 7'3" or shorter myself. Better for skipping.

It will be fine. I use rods at all lengths for frogs. What matters is the cover you are fishing. Heaviest stuff is a longer heavier rod. You can throw frogs on a medium heavy is the weeds aren't thick.

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You'll be good to go. Buy it and go catch some nice fish.

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