You could definitly use that as a starter rod. A punch rod is going to be a bit heavier then that but that rod will definitly work. It's fine for frogging too. I personally like to frog with a spinning rod.
You could definitly use that as a starter rod. A punch rod is going to be a bit heavier then that but that rod will definitly work. It's fine for frogging too. I personally like to frog with a spinning rod.
Thanks for the info, I guess I'm looking to compromise a bit.
Do you think it would make sense to move up to something that's extra heavy?
Being that it was rated to 2oz I figured it would be OK for most punching applications. But maybe I need something with more of a backbone.
unless your punching thick ass grass like in florida, heavy is PLENTY for around here. That rod sounds perfect. Just watch your drag
i dont go punchin cause ive yet to find a spot thick enough that requires a punch rig but as for froggin and flippin i use the same stick ,reel and line for both. i bought a field and stream tech spec 7' 6" med heavy extra fast tip flippin stick, its collapsable to fit in a standard size rod locker and cost me about 65 bucks at dicks. its a relatively cheap rod considering the st croix that i originally wanted but could not afford but its gotten the job done for me just fine. i run that rod with a lews speed spool 6.4.1 and 50 lb power pro super slick i use this for froggin and if im goin flippin and pitchin i just replace frog with jig or tungsten bullet and trokar hook lol. i agree with stratos though about going on tackle wharehouse and searching threw the technique specific section just to get an idea on the weights ,sizes and actions of each rod to give you an idea of what you are looking for cause some companies call a flippin stick a flippin stick, some call a froggin stick a froggin stick while others will just tell you the specs and its up to you to figure out the power and action you need.
i dont go punchin cause ive yet to find a spot thick enough that requires a punch rig but as for froggin and flippin i use the same stick ,reel and line for both. i bought a field and stream tech spec 7' 6" med heavy extra fast tip flippin stick, its collapsable to fit in a standard size rod locker and cost me about 65 bucks at dicks. its a relatively cheap rod considering the st croix that i originally wanted but could not afford but its gotten the job done for me just fine. i run that rod with a lews speed spool 6.4.1 and 50 lb power pro super slick i use this for froggin and if im goin flippin and pitchin i just replace frog with jig or tungsten bullet and trokar hook lol. i agree with stratos though about going on tackle wharehouse and searching threw the technique specific section just to get an idea on the weights ,sizes and actions of each rod to give you an idea of what you are looking for cause some companies call a flippin stick a flippin stick, some call a froggin stick a froggin stick while others will just tell you the specs and its up to you to figure out the power and action you need.
OOoooh I'm intrigued. Tell me more.. hows boat access? Too weedy for trollin? Is there potential for big bass or is it punchin just for sake of punchin? If its good fishing there I may have to buy a new rod reel setup and some miller punch weights
I punch with an XHeavy, Ill tell you where to go to find some extra thick stuff, head down the Nashua River and find the Water Chestnuts, Last year I had (2) 1.5 oz Tungstens on Back to Back and sometimes I still couldnt punch through, Super Thick
i dont go punchin cause ive yet to find a spot thick enough that requires a punch rig but as for froggin and flippin i use the same stick ,reel and line for both. i bought a field and stream tech spec 7' 6" med heavy extra fast tip flippin stick, its collapsable to fit in a standard size rod locker and cost me about 65 bucks at dicks. its a relatively cheap rod considering the st croix that i originally wanted but could not afford but its gotten the job done for me just fine. i run that rod with a lews speed spool 6.4.1 and 50 lb power pro super slick i use this for froggin and if im goin flippin and pitchin i just replace frog with jig or tungsten bullet and trokar hook lol. i agree with stratos though about going on tackle wharehouse and searching threw the technique specific section just to get an idea on the weights ,sizes and actions of each rod to give you an idea of what you are looking for cause some companies call a flippin stick a flippin stick, some call a froggin stick a froggin stick while others will just tell you the specs and its up to you to figure out the power and action you need.
OOoooh I'm intrigued. Tell me more.. hows boat access? Too weedy for trollin? Is there potential for big bass or is it punchin just for sake of punchin? If its good fishing there I may have to buy a new rod reel setup and some miller punch weights
I punch with an XHeavy, Ill tell you where to go to find some extra thick stuff, head down the Nashua River and find the Water Chestnuts, Last year I had (2) 1.5 oz Tungstens on Back to Back and sometimes I still couldnt punch through, Super Thick
i dont go punchin cause ive yet to find a spot thick enough that requires a punch rig but as for froggin and flippin i use the same stick ,reel and line for both. i bought a field and stream tech spec 7' 6" med heavy extra fast tip flippin stick, its collapsable to fit in a standard size rod locker and cost me about 65 bucks at dicks. its a relatively cheap rod considering the st croix that i originally wanted but could not afford but its gotten the job done for me just fine. i run that rod with a lews speed spool 6.4.1 and 50 lb power pro super slick i use this for froggin and if im goin flippin and pitchin i just replace frog with jig or tungsten bullet and trokar hook lol. i agree with stratos though about going on tackle wharehouse and searching threw the technique specific section just to get an idea on the weights ,sizes and actions of each rod to give you an idea of what you are looking for cause some companies call a flippin stick a flippin stick, some call a froggin stick a froggin stick while others will just tell you the specs and its up to you to figure out the power and action you need.
OOoooh I'm intrigued. Tell me more.. hows boat access? Too weedy for trollin? Is there potential for big bass or is it punchin just for sake of punchin? If its good fishing there I may have to buy a new rod reel setup and some miller punch weights
I punch with an XHeavy, Ill tell you where to go to find some extra thick stuff, head down the Nashua River and find the Water Chestnuts, Last year I had (2) 1.5 oz Tungstens on Back to Back and sometimes I still couldnt punch through, Super Thick
We have had an event there the last two years, those miller punch weights are junk ( well I don't like em) yes there are big girls in there but tough to find there is at least a 1/2 mile of water chestnuts to punch a little difficult to narrow down
where exactly they will be, I thinly I have a photo of it if I can find it ill post it
i dont go punchin cause ive yet to find a spot thick enough that requires a punch rig but as for froggin and flippin i use the same stick ,reel and line for both. i bought a field and stream tech spec 7' 6" med heavy extra fast tip flippin stick, its collapsable to fit in a standard size rod locker and cost me about 65 bucks at dicks. its a relatively cheap rod considering the st croix that i originally wanted but could not afford but its gotten the job done for me just fine. i run that rod with a lews speed spool 6.4.1 and 50 lb power pro super slick i use this for froggin and if im goin flippin and pitchin i just replace frog with jig or tungsten bullet and trokar hook lol. i agree with stratos though about going on tackle wharehouse and searching threw the technique specific section just to get an idea on the weights ,sizes and actions of each rod to give you an idea of what you are looking for cause some companies call a flippin stick a flippin stick, some call a froggin stick a froggin stick while others will just tell you the specs and its up to you to figure out the power and action you need.
I punch with an XHeavy, Ill tell you where to go to find some extra thick stuff, head down the Nashua River and find the Water Chestnuts, Last year I had (2) 1.5 oz Tungstens on Back to Back and sometimes I still couldnt punch through, Super Thick
i dont go punchin cause ive yet to find a spot thick enough that requires a punch rig but as for froggin and flippin i use the same stick ,reel and line for both. i bought a field and stream tech spec 7' 6" med heavy extra fast tip flippin stick, its collapsable to fit in a standard size rod locker and cost me about 65 bucks at dicks. its a relatively cheap rod considering the st croix that i originally wanted but could not afford but its gotten the job done for me just fine. i run that rod with a lews speed spool 6.4.1 and 50 lb power pro super slick i use this for froggin and if im goin flippin and pitchin i just replace frog with jig or tungsten bullet and trokar hook lol. i agree with stratos though about going on tackle wharehouse and searching threw the technique specific section just to get an idea on the weights ,sizes and actions of each rod to give you an idea of what you are looking for cause some companies call a flippin stick a flippin stick, some call a froggin stick a froggin stick while others will just tell you the specs and its up to you to figure out the power and action you need.
I punch with an XHeavy, Ill tell you where to go to find some extra thick stuff, head down the Nashua River and find the Water Chestnuts, Last year I had (2) 1.5 oz Tungstens on Back to Back and sometimes I still couldnt punch through, Super Thick
Me too Neil. This is my rod. It's a St Croix Legend Tournament series. Total Domination in the mats.
TBC73XHF Big Jig 7'3" XH Fast 1 17 - 30 1 - 2 1/2 5.2 3 $ 280
It can be found here: http://www.stcroixrods.com/product/legend-tournament-
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