DX 744C FH
$349.99
Length | 7'4" |
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Handle | Cork-Full |
Line Weight | 10-20 lb |
Lure Weight | 1/4-1 oz |
Action | Heavy Fast |
Applications | Spinnerbaits, Buzzbaits, Senkos, Horny Toads, Jigs |
$349.99
Length | 7'4" |
---|---|
Handle | Cork-Full |
Line Weight | 10-20 lb |
Lure Weight | 1/4-1 oz |
Action | Heavy Fast |
Applications | Spinnerbaits, Buzzbaits, Senkos, Horny Toads, Jigs |
t_mich79 –
Perfect Rod for T-Rigs,Jigs even enough tip for chatterbaits in a pinch..It’s light well balanced sensitivity is phenomenal
AM –
Absolutely a perfect rod for multiple techniques, my 2 favorite being 3/8-1/2oz football jigs and a sleeping giant for Buzzbaits. You can literally use anything except for treble hooked baits with this jewel.
Mike S. –
This is my favorite football jig rod when fishing 1/2 -3/4 oz jigs. Great sensitivity to detect bottom changes or subtle bites from finicky bass.
Charlie E –
One of the most versatile rods in the Dobyns lineup, the Extreme HP Series DX 744C is always on the deck of my boat. It can do everything the DC 744C can do, and more. Early in the year the DX 744C is my go-to rod for ripping traps in the grass or slow rolling a big spinnerbait through submerged brush. As the bass move in to spawn, I use this rod to throw Senkos, Carolina rigs and even heavy drop shots. In the post spawn, it makes a killer buzzbait rod. Once the fish move offshore I love dragging a big worm or jig with this rod. It is also a phenomenal swim jig rod. If fishing docks is your thing, you can’t beat the DX 744C at skipping a 1/2oz. jig. Sensitivity is off the charts. Overall a fantastic, extremely versatile rod, and one that I wish I had several of in my rod locker.
Dustin Tacker –
This rod is just “right”. The best rod made for dragging a football head jig in 1/4-3/4 oz, absolutely unbeatable when you need to know what’s down there. The action is perfect for multiple techniques and keeps fished pinned!
Patrick Tryon –
This is my favorite Dobyns rod. I love the fast action and ultra sensitive blank. While I primarily use this rod for Texas rigs and jigs, it makes an awesome spinnerbait and toad rod as well. The quick taper reacts quickly on hooksets, and because the rod is 7’4″, it is long enough to pick up line on long casts. This makes it a good Carolina rig rod as well. While there are a number of Dobyns rods that you could choose to fine tune each of these tactics, this is really the perfect choice for a do-it-all rod. With the array of different models, this rod is HIGHLY recommended as your first Dobyns if you don’t know where to start.
Adam Hemphill –
We don’t fish a lot of jigs here in North Central Florida, so my DX 744C is my dedicated Texas rig rod. I mainly fish the St. Johns River, so current is always a factor and this rod has no problems handling Texas rigs from 1/8th oz up to 1/2 oz. Love the sensitivity and the balance when slow working a worm.
Deb Warner –
I was having a hard time deciding which Dobyns rod to use for Senkos. After talking with Gary Dobyns, he suggested a DX 744 C for my choice. I have been so very impressed with this rod! It is super sensitive but has the backbone that it needs to set the hook on those fishes we love to catch!
Deb Warner –
I was having a hard time deciding which Dobyns rod to use for Senkos. After talking with Gary Dobyns, he suggested a DX 744 C for my choice. I have been so very impressed with this rod! It is super sensitive but has the backbone that it needs to set the hook on those fishes we love to catch!
Tom Redington –
The DX744C is the favorite rod of many fishermen who owns lots of Dobyns Rods, and for good reason. Awesome feel, well balanced so it is comfortable fishing all day, and versatile enough to fish most any worm or jig rig. If you are going to get just one worm and jig rod, this is it.
Pete Mathews –
When the shaky head technique first came on the scene, light line, light jig heads, and spinning tackle were the norm. As the technique evolved, many anglers realized that when fishing a shaky head with 15-20lb line, heavier jig heads, larger baits, and a baitcasting setup it could be applied in the same scenarios where you would normally fish a football head jig, Carolina rig, or other deep structure techniques.
Paired with a high speed reel and magnum sized baits and jig heads, the DX 744C is the ultimate rod for fishing shaky heads in deep water. The 7’4″ length allows you to make the long casts needed when fishing deep structure, and also allows you to move large amounts of line quickly to get a solid hookset on fish that are hugging the bottom in 25-50 feet of water. When it come to sensitivity the DX 744C is unmatched. Being able to tell when your shaky head is in the sweet spot and shake it in place will allow you to coax bites out of lethargic fish that have retreated to deep water. The balance of this rod is nothing short of outstanding, making it feel lighter in your hands and allowing you to fish with it all day without getting sore or tired. The shaky head is my go to technique in the clear water impoundments of the Ozark Plateau and the DX 744C has been a game changer when fishing deep structure.
JJ Patton –
The DX 744c for me is the most versatile in the DX line.. The 4 power can handle a wide range of weights from 1/8- 1/2 or bigger, but to me excels in the 3/16-3/8 range. Usually a jig or t rig is tied on mine for casting, flipping, pitching, follow up bait for misses. Also a weightless 5-6″ senko or fluke works well. I prefer the full grip for tip up fishing and the split for flukes or reaction baits with a tip down presentation.