Hear what you say Jon.
I do use much heavier rods than my Smiths when targetting sturgeon in the Fraser River, BC, Canada. But this is bottom fishing with bait using maybe 14ozs of lead to hold bottom in only 20 feet of water - it's a powerful river. Aside from needing a power stick to cast such a lead, you could hook into fish weighing anything from 20kg to 400kg (my biggest is 100kg - my wife's biggest is 200kg, nine feet six inches long!). Like popping for GT, this is stand-up fishing but the big differences between this and the popping I have done are -
- you start by fishing at anchor rather than from a moving boat
- you only cast a few times a day rather than hundreds of times
- the temperature will not exceed 28 degrees rather being 40 degrees plus
- you can always follow the fish in the boat if it begins to empty your spool (not always possible when fishing for GT near reefs)
- sturgeon are spectacular in that they usually jump and a big one is very much stronger than you are - but they do not have the raw speed of GT.
Having said all this, if I ever do feel outgunned with my Smiths Popping Special, I just know I will go out and buy a Komodo Dragon!!