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Two things come to mind when choosing a top water frog combo; strength and castability. Fishing top water baits such as frogs require taking slow twitch. When I fish my bait species such as the tip of my rod to be 10:00 to 00:00. That is my comfort area and as far as rod length away, the length helps get the weight of lightweight plastic frogs out there. And with that said, a good long 6'8 "to 7'2" rod is best. The higher one is the length of the rod, so that the rods "7'6 is not uncommon. The length also helps to get the bass out of thick cover pronto and give us a good solid hook set.
Here, power is important and more than other techniques. Top water fishing lure does not always close, so a good strong stem that is essential for success. You also want a well balanced rod for hours on the water frog fishing without a rod balanced can, believe it or not, playing havoc on the back. Lightweight and strong is a very good combo characteristics to be fought.
Since power is the key here, heavy action rod will best suite. Quantum makes quite a few bars that are good for 'froging' above water. The 6'10 "weight of the Tour Edition PT rods make a great rod for the size of my choice. Taller fishermen who love the 'froging' can be quite convenient to use Tommy Biffle 7'6" heavy action rod. I use it for pitching and flipping all day without breaking my back so it can be pretty sure to anglers on the water higher. Shimanos 7'2 "extra weight fast Cumara make good choices are the same length and the action will quickly work well with hinged ends is added to the cast .. good length of the Shimano Crucial rods in 6'8" and weighing in extra fast action Another is an excellent choice. G-Loomis rod frog designated specifically for top water fishing is a good choice, but for me they are just a bit too heavy. They have an excellent spine and good castability. It would be a great choice for anglers higher; taller than me, that! All the bars mentioned have the same characteristics of lightweight and balanced for the task at hand.
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Water frog fish on the roll requires a hard worker so it is a job for bait casting reels. They are the way to go because when using braided line £ 30 and above, they are a 'no brainer! "
The Shimano Calcutta TE GT is a good choice. Strong and durable is what we need and Calcutta TE GT has it. Unlike his counter part, Calcutta TE GT has a gear ratio of 6.2:1. He has enough speed to catch Bass move. A reel with a 7.0:1 ratio is really not necessary. Rods are used to twitch the bait so take a quick slack line is not so important. The six ratios will force us to work the bait slowly, which quickly took the slack with 7 ratios will have a shorter interval between twitches. So it makes us more aware of the fast twitch. Slow is the key when fishing for frogs to help slow down so I use a slow rate.
Another good dance is the core of Shimano in a ratio of 6.2:1. This lightweight reel to go with your rod lightly. It also has a good strong pull is required. Speaking of drag, Quantum Accurist the right speed is a good strong candidates and cast like a dream. Abu Garcia Revo at 6.4:1 quite a treat. Do not let the size fool you as it gets the job. Shimanos work horse, Castaic, is remarkable. This will take almost anything to ship or shore!
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