Im not a tournament angler, but i live in Florida. I use the same rod blank for everything flipping and punching related. With heavy 65# to 80# braid and heavy big trees in the phosphate pits. Thats what works. Pitching rod is a much different affair, its an all around rod , 6'6" to 6'10" moderate fast action using braid, combination skip/pitch rod. Im skipping under overhang branches in phosphate pits or pitching to isolated patches. Im short so thats the reason i use 6'6" skipping rod. Longer rods i slap the water with the rod tip .
Those are some really nice rod choices. I, too, have several different rod types that I like to use for various scenarios - obviously I have a beefy flippin' stick, but I also have a jig rod that I use around grass and thicker vegetation and one I use around rock and wood. They're similar, but they have a few key differences. For example, the heavy grass one is spooled up with 50 lb braid, while the other is spooled with 20 lb fluoro.
Fitzgerald makes good rods, but unfortunately the handles are soooo long. it becomes a chore to flip all day with a Titan HD. You have to move all your mechanics away from your body to clear the butt of the rod. If they made some shorter handle rods they would be great.
Im not a tournament angler, but i live in Florida. I use the same rod blank for everything flipping and punching related. With heavy 65# to 80# braid and heavy big trees in the phosphate pits. Thats what works.
Pitching rod is a much different affair, its an all around rod , 6'6" to 6'10" moderate fast action using braid, combination skip/pitch rod. Im skipping under overhang branches in phosphate pits or pitching to isolated patches. Im short so thats the reason i use 6'6" skipping rod. Longer rods i slap the water with the rod tip .
As long as you’re using what works for you, that’s all that matters!
Those are some really nice rod choices. I, too, have several different rod types that I like to use for various scenarios - obviously I have a beefy flippin' stick, but I also have a jig rod that I use around grass and thicker vegetation and one I use around rock and wood. They're similar, but they have a few key differences. For example, the heavy grass one is spooled up with 50 lb braid, while the other is spooled with 20 lb fluoro.
It would be nice for you to demonstrate each one of the casting flipping,pitching and punching.
When I get back on the water I will try to do a video about that! Thanks!
Thank you
Miles thanks for your tips and time.
My pleasure John. Thanks for watching!
Good ad for Fitzgerald rods. I like their rods. Save $400 buy a 7'6" rod that is rated for 3/8 oz to 1 1/2 oz.
Are these rods one piece or two piece?
Fitzgerald makes good rods, but unfortunately the handles are soooo long. it becomes a chore to flip all day with a Titan HD. You have to move all your mechanics away from your body to clear the butt of the rod. If they made some shorter handle rods they would be great.
What gear ratio do you recommend for those rods
George I just posted a Short video response to your question. Thank you!
@@SonarFishing Thank you that's a big help
Fastest reel you can get for flipping and punching to gather line, with this much power in a rod sometimes the fish races towards you.
Bro! You’re not naming the Action of the rod?! That’s why I watched the video, to get info on Power and Action ☹️
Moderate fast heavy to xxheavy in Florida.