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Best Flipping, Punching, and Frogging Rod

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Since the weeds are getting thick, I want to invest in a rod that can do  all three. Would a 7'3" Heavy work? Will a 7'11" XXH 4 piece travel rod work? looking to spend 100-145 dollars thanks.

Yep. The Tatula 7'4" heavy frog rod gets good reviews. If you search around you can find for $125 or less.

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Also look at iRods for bang for buck punching setup!  Bub Tosh model is what I use, its light and easy to handle all day long. For frogs I like my Tatula.

Most heavy rod will work. Just bought a Lews Custom  7'2" and caught my first frog fish today. Really light rod.

The Daiwa Tatula 7' 4" Frogging Rod would be a great choice

23 hours ago, Fishin' Fool said:

Yep. The Tatula 7'4" heavy frog rod gets good reviews. If you search around you can find for $125 or less.

 

5 hours ago, Mr Swim Jig said:

The Daiwa Tatula 7' 4" Frogging Rod would be a great choice

I agree. If you would prefer a little shorter rod, they also make a 7'2" HF. I use that for my frogging and to throw heavier jigs and I really like it

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IRod genII Freds Magic stick 7'5" works for everything you listed.

Tom

20 hours ago, tander said:

Most heavy rod will work. Just bought a Lews Custom  7'2" and caught my first frog fish today. Really light rod.

This is a great frog and jig rod. I also have the 7'6" H lews rod but like the 7'2" much better.

1 hour ago, WRB said:

IRod genII Freds Magic stick 7'5" works for everything you listed.

Tom

Yep!? that would be my pick too. I have a 754 fiber that i use for those applications and it works perfectly.

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