csun22
08-24-2015, 05:32 PM
Hi all,
So I've pretty much sorted myself out for a jerkbait setup from my other thread. I've either purchased the items or will be purchasing them in the next couple of days. Now I have a question about fishing with frogs and/or swimbaits. This will more than likely be more noob questions, so I apologize in advance.
I've done some research and have come to the conclusion that I would eventually like to try fishing with frogs and/or swimbaits on a baitcasting reel. Now that I have my other setup all sorted out, I wanted to start looking at and saving for one more. I have seen some rods that are supposed to be designed for certain applications and a few of them do state they are designed for both frogs and swimbaits. My question for a swimbait, especially for something like a 6" Huddleston or a 68 Special or a 68 Weedless is can you use the same setup to fish with both. Seeing as how frogs tend to be < 1 oz (maybe 1/2 or 3/4 oz?) and something like the Huddleston mentioned are 2+ oz, would it be better to have two separate setups?
One rod I was looking at for example is an Okuma Scott Martin Tournament Series rod, more specifically model # TCS-C-731H
http://www.amazon.com/Okuma-Fishing-TCS-C-731H-Technique-Specific/dp/B00F5E532G
The rod specs show that its on recommended to fish lures from 1/4 - 2oz. Would fishing with one of the Huddlestons be too much for the rod over time? I'm thinking I would get something like a Komodo 350 reel to be able to put enough line if I am going to go with something like 65 # braid. I do like the rod as its 7'3" and I know a lot of the rods that are designed to handle the bigger swimbaits are in the upper 7s or even 8' which unless I get a travel rod would be a pain for me to transport since I drive a sedan.
I'm not in a hurry to get anything but I figured planning/saving now would be a good idea :) Any thoughts/advice/criticism is welcomed. Thanks in advance!
Rich
So I've pretty much sorted myself out for a jerkbait setup from my other thread. I've either purchased the items or will be purchasing them in the next couple of days. Now I have a question about fishing with frogs and/or swimbaits. This will more than likely be more noob questions, so I apologize in advance.
I've done some research and have come to the conclusion that I would eventually like to try fishing with frogs and/or swimbaits on a baitcasting reel. Now that I have my other setup all sorted out, I wanted to start looking at and saving for one more. I have seen some rods that are supposed to be designed for certain applications and a few of them do state they are designed for both frogs and swimbaits. My question for a swimbait, especially for something like a 6" Huddleston or a 68 Special or a 68 Weedless is can you use the same setup to fish with both. Seeing as how frogs tend to be < 1 oz (maybe 1/2 or 3/4 oz?) and something like the Huddleston mentioned are 2+ oz, would it be better to have two separate setups?
One rod I was looking at for example is an Okuma Scott Martin Tournament Series rod, more specifically model # TCS-C-731H
http://www.amazon.com/Okuma-Fishing-TCS-C-731H-Technique-Specific/dp/B00F5E532G
The rod specs show that its on recommended to fish lures from 1/4 - 2oz. Would fishing with one of the Huddlestons be too much for the rod over time? I'm thinking I would get something like a Komodo 350 reel to be able to put enough line if I am going to go with something like 65 # braid. I do like the rod as its 7'3" and I know a lot of the rods that are designed to handle the bigger swimbaits are in the upper 7s or even 8' which unless I get a travel rod would be a pain for me to transport since I drive a sedan.
I'm not in a hurry to get anything but I figured planning/saving now would be a good idea :) Any thoughts/advice/criticism is welcomed. Thanks in advance!
Rich