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Old 05-15-09, 10:58 AM   #1
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I have two ambasudar reels 5.3.1 that I want to use for a crankbait and swim bait. What rods should I use length and action? I have 2 6' 6 mh right now
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Old 05-15-09, 11:04 AM   #2
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How big are the swimbaits? If it over 1 1/2 oz than I would get a H action. And the rod you have is to short IMO for swimbaits, 7' at least. For cranks, M action and 7' at least.
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I was thinking about using a 5 inch swim bait with a weighted hook
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Old 05-15-09, 02:03 PM   #4
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I was thinking about using a 5 inch swim bait with a weighted hook

Ya, you could use a 6' 6", but I like a 7' rod better! MH is a great action for that!
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bassboss would I want a 7ft mh or m for a 4/0 1/8 swimbait hook
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bassboss would I want a 7ft mh or m for a 4/0 1/8 swimbait hook
I like a mh! But some like m.
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Thanks for info
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I like a mh! But some like m.
I agree, MH for your soft plastic swim baits. I'd look for one with a fast action as well. As for a crankbait rod, I'd stay with a medium action rod with a medium fast action tip. Many folks like a 7 foot rod for cranks, but I use 6 1/2 foot rods and have no trouble.
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keithdog is dead on pal. fast actioon is the way to go. feel the subtle hits better.
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For big crankbaits I prefer my Falcon 7 ft crankbait rod. Nice and soft, absorbs a ton of vibration and casts my cranks a country mile.

For soft 5 inch swimbaits, which I just started experimenting with, I'm using a 6'6" MH fast action rod. My thinking here is that I can control the swimbaits line of flight better with the shorter length rod for now. I'm also pitching it like I would a spinnerbait. Both setups are coupled with a Team Daiwa Advantage 150A 5.1 to 1 reels, spooled with 30 lb Sufix Braid and a 17lb mono leader.
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