You know where the biggest bass in the lake live.
You know where the biggest bass in the lake live. In the heaviest cover
available. Often the heaviest cover on the lake is matted grass and
vegetation, and often the best way to trigger a strike from these bass
that live in the weeds is with a frog. To be able to fish a frog effectively, you need to be able to cast the frog deep into the vegetation with accuracy. The
G Loomis Frog Rod delivers with its 7'2" length, and soft tip.
Once
you get your lure in there where the big fish live, you've got to be
able to get the fish out of that jungle where you just cast. That's the
challenge in frog fishing, getting the fish out of that heavy cover,
and that's where the Frog Rod shines.
Another great rod to check out is the
G Loomis Crankbait Series Rod. These rods have a soft action, but
still have enough backbone to handle a hard fighting fish. The soft
action of the rod is the key to making it an excellent crankin rod. The
soft action allows your crankbaits to run freely, resulting in more
action on the retrieve, which means you get more strikes. The softer
action of the crankbait series rods also let the bass fully inhale the
bait without pulling the bait out of their mouth. And finally, the
softer action of the rod allows you to keep the rod "loaded" as you are
fighting the fish. This makes it very hard for the bass to throw the
bait, even when it jumps.