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Beginner frog rod that won't break the bank

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Dobyns Fury 735 and it’s not close!!

On 4/29/2019 at 12:22 AM, Bluebasser86 said:

I have 2 of these rods, one that I've used for frogging for a few years now, it's the best frog rod I've ever owned.

 

Has a soft enough tip to load well to really fling them out there, but a ton of backbone to drive the hooks home and haul them out. 

Third for this.  I have 3 I got for $15 each.  One with mono, braid and fluoro.  Great rod 

Lightning Rod Shock!

Pretty hard to go wrong at the $100 mark for frog fishing.  I would say to keep it between 7' and 7'3'' and it should be a Heavy Fast rod.  It is harder to walk a frog with a longer rod.  If i was gonna spend $100 today i would buy a Dobyns 735 fury.  It will frog really well and do a lot of other things well too.  But like i said its pretty hard to go wrong at $100.

 

for under a hundred i have never heard a bad thing about the ethos rods at academy but i have never held them.

I have held the daiwa aird x rods and they are sweet for $60 bucks.

 

Don't fret too much about it. grab one of the more recommended rods here and start fishing!

Likes others have said id be partial to go with a dobyns or try out the new slx lineup.

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