Everyone would like a rod that is rated 1-5 oz.Why not a rod I can fish a bomber wit as well as a tro a 5 oz. jig with.Now that u get the point there is no such thing.Although rod manufacturers will have u believe that be true.Basiclly rod ratings can be misleading in most production rods an blanks.Hopefully when a company does rate a rod say 2-5 it should have a sweet spot around 3.5 onces.should be the weight where the rod preforms at its finest.In the ditch most guys will plug with things they can cast great distance's I Have a Old Gibbs catalog where they list canal specials up to 5oz's(thanks Boatman).I would bet for the most part a plug selection of 2-4 onces will cover a good selection of wood an tin lures to fish the canal with. so a rod with a rating sweet spot of 3 oz's should be what ur lookin for.When u go to the shop ask the proprietor if the rod will handle 3 oz's comfortable.They will probably say yes give the rod a waggle an use ur noodle.they are out to sell equipment be sure U think it will do the job.I have over 60 fishin poles.I fish with the best ones the most expensive ones. I should have saved more money long ago an bought good from the beginning.U can't go wrong with a good lami or Allstar.save ur pennies be patient an go the extra for quality.Go take a trip an see mike thomas at M&D's he won't steer u wrong.That goes a long way...Also consider the fact that once u hook a fish in the canal u gotta get em back in the current.
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