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Old 01-09-12, 10:55 PM   #1
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Default Swim bait rod?

Soo a few may have seen my other post about finding the set up in my basement. Went back down today dug even deeper and found a reel. The reel is an Abu Garcia Cardinal feels pretty good. I was planning on getting a rod for swim baits such as super flukes. Any rod you can recommend or action, power, length. Thanks
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Old 01-10-12, 10:56 AM   #2
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Flukes are actually soft jerkbaits, not swimbaits. When you say swimbaits, most will think of those huge 6-10" baits that can weigh up to half a pound that you need a long, heavy casting rod to throw.

If you'll be fishing the flukes weightless on a spinning rod, then a 7'+ M F rod will work. If you'll be adding much weight, you might move up to a MH. I prefer to throw them on casting gear with similar specs as I first mentioned.

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Old 01-10-12, 11:20 AM   #3
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dang, gonna have to got to your basement
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Old 01-10-12, 04:52 PM   #4
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My garage is like that. Move something and there's some fishing stuff.
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Old 01-10-12, 05:52 PM   #5
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Flukes are actually soft jerkbaits, not swimbaits. When you say swimbaits, most will think of those huge 6-10" baits that can weigh up to half a pound that you need a long, heavy casting rod to throw.

If you'll be fishing the flukes weightless on a spinning rod, then a 7'+ M F rod will work. If you'll be adding much weight, you might move up to a MH. I prefer to throw them on casting gear with similar specs as I first mentioned.

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Ohh i just always thought they were swim baits haha. I am no pro at bait casting so i would wanna keep it spinning and thanks for the info
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Old 01-10-12, 05:53 PM   #6
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dang, gonna have to got to your basement
Haha i think its all cleared out but the world may never know
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i got a rod JUST for the reel, jsut send it to me buddy.....i'l take care of it, hahahaha!! KIDDING.

rods are like everything else, GO TRY OUT every rod oyu can make oyur OWN DECISION pal. no one is gonna fish exactly like you will. and oyu will learn what YOU like in a rod by expermenting. going by our recomendations is fine now, but you'll learn what fits oyu better through trial and error.
i've been fishing since i was knee high to a grasshopper, and i am STILL learning what i like and don't like in rods and reels. lol!
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Old 01-10-12, 07:04 PM   #8
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i got a rod JUST for the reel, jsut send it to me buddy.....i'l take care of it, hahahaha!! KIDDING.

rods are like everything else, GO TRY OUT every rod oyu can make oyur OWN DECISION pal. no one is gonna fish exactly like you will. and oyu will learn what YOU like in a rod by expermenting. going by our recomendations is fine now, but you'll learn what fits oyu better through trial and error.
i've been fishing since i was knee high to a grasshopper, and i am STILL learning what i like and don't like in rods and reels. lol!
Haha yea i know but i usually end up thinking only what i can see at Dicks sporting good while you guys give me brands and expand my knowledge and i always like to hear other people's opinion. And every time i have taken one of the guys advice from the form i havent been anything but happy with my the nice bass i reel in
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Weightless flukes I like a Med/F with a somewhat soft tip. One of my favorite ways to fish them is skipping under docks and overhangs so I go with a little shorter 6'9" version. Handling in the store is a good idea, but even then you won't know for sure until you hit the water with something.
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