| Rod Power | Lure Weight | Line Size |
|---|---|---|
| Medium | 8–12 lb test | 1/2–1 oz |
| Medium Heavy | 12–25 lb test | 1–4 oz |
| Heavy | 20–40 lb test | 4–8 oz |
| Extra Heavy | 25 lb test and above | 8 oz and above |
In this regard, how much can a rod hold?
Here's a quick answer. A typical tension rod can hold around 20 pounds which is the usual weight of a curtain. Heavy-duty tension rods are capable of supporting more than 20 pounds. Some heavy-duty tension rods can accommodate up to 30 pounds with their advanced features like a non-fall tension mechanism.
Furthermore, how much drag can my rod handle? Although you will get a variety of suggestions but my rule of thumb is fish the drags at no more than 25% of the line rating. So for a 20-40 rated rod I will fish line no heavier than 30 lbs and set the drag at about 8 pounds of drag.
Simply so, how much weight can a medium heavy rod handle?
Medium-heavy and Heavy rods handle line over 4lb Test and lures between 3/16–1 1/2 ounces.
How strong is a fishing rod?
These rods usually carry 1 to 6 pounds-force (0.5 to 2.5 kgf; 4.5 to 26.5 N) test fishing line. Some ultra-light rods are capable of casting lures as light as 1â„64 of an ounce (0.44 grams) – typically small spinners, wet flies, crappie jigs, tubes, or bait such as trout worms.