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Best frog rod under $150 and 7'2"

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    Most rods designed for those applications are typically much longer than 7'2. It may be tough to find a rod that would work for what you are doing. What size weight are you planning to be punching?

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Freds Magic frog rod IRG754F Irod Gen2 is $150. Very universal rod,....it's 7'5". Rated 1/2 to 2 oz it works good for big deep diving  crank baits, smaller swimbaits and wake baits and is my go to frog rod.

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13 hours ago, WRB said:

Freds Magic frog rod IRG754F Irod Gen2 is $150. Very universal rod,....it's 7'5". Rated 1/2 to 2 oz it works good for big deep diving  crank baits, smaller swimbaits and wake baits and is my go to frog rod.

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Thank you for the suggestion!  I've purchased a rod already - Okuma Helios TCS 7'3" H 

On 3/21/2018 at 8:03 PM, Riazuli said:

That was in the running, but the Okuma won out, mainly because it's a comparable rod that I was able to get for around 50 less than MSRP of $150 and I liked how it looked better than the others too. 

I was looking at the TCS when i bought the Tatula. Almost pulled the trigger. At 4oz I couldn't pass up the Daiwa.

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17 hours ago, MassBassin508 said:

I was looking at the TCS when i bought the Tatula. Almost pulled the trigger. At 4oz I couldn't pass up the Daiwa.

What do you think of the 7'2" Tatula? The 7'4" Tatula H/F rod is on my to buy list for frogs and jigs.

On 4/1/2018 at 11:42 AM, Boomstick said:

What do you think of the 7'2" Tatula? The 7'4" Tatula H/F rod is on my to buy list for frogs and jigs.

The 7'2" is fantastic. Very light for a heavy and had more than enough backbone to get it done in the thickest crap you can throw a lure in.

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27 minutes ago, MassBassin508 said:

The 7'2" is fantastic. Very light for a heavy and had more than enough backbone to get it done in the thickest crap you can throw a lure in.

Sounds like the 7'4". Enough people have the 7'4" version, but you were the first one I talked to who has the 7'2".

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