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Old 05-03-07, 10:41 PM   #1
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I'm thinking of purchasing a swimbait rod (casting)... Was wondering what you guys recommend as far as length, power, and action are concerned. I am a BIG fan of shimano but I'm open to any suggestions. Just wanted to see what you guys are currenlty using. Thanks in advance!

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I recently started using a 7 ft rod MH for my swimbait fishin and i like it alot!
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Old 05-03-07, 10:53 PM   #3
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Depends on how big the swimbaits are. If you are talking about swimbaits like Storm makes a 6-6 or 7' MH or H rod will work. If you are going with the bigger baits-2 oz. and up-you probably ought to get a rod made for throwing swimbaits. I'm looking myself for one and am looking hard at an Okuma big bait rod or a Daiwa Heartland rod made for salmon fishing.
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I was thinking the Okuma myself. Instead I got a Kistler Mag. It will handle swimbaits up to an ounce and a half. But the add I read for it said it will handle slightly bigger swimbaits. It's a 7ft heavy. I am going to try it out this weekend. I paired it with a Citica 200D. I will see how that works . I tried out my Revos this past weekend. I love them. I might switch the rod to a Revo.

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Old 05-03-07, 11:06 PM   #5
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Thanks for the response guys... I was looking at the shimano crucial 7'11 H rod... But it seems a little too big, so I'm still looking....

Like Reb pointed out...depends on what baits I plan on throwing.. Well, I plan on using Huddleston Lures with it...(their trout bait...about 5oz)... Not that I plan on using only that lure with it but just to give you guys an idea. Anyhow, Keep the suggestions coming.

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Old 05-03-07, 11:10 PM   #6
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for big ones go with 8 ft. extra heavy. Sounds outrageous but fishes them properly
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Right now I'm using an AllStar spinnerbait rod. Not your normal swimbait rod, but it is rated for up to 2oz., whidh is heavier than my flipping stick is rated-go figure.
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for big ones go with 8 ft. extra heavy. Sounds outrageous but fishes them properly
So I guess the Crucial 7'11 is just about right then, eh? What about Power and Action? Thanks so much guys... I have an idea... But still want and waiting for more suggestions.. Again, thanks..

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Old 05-03-07, 11:54 PM   #9
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What type of line is good for swimbaits? Braid, mono, etc.? I will be using Mattlures bluegill and baby bass. Both in clear and stained water.
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Bob, right now I have braid, but may switch to heavy mono. Haven't decided yet.
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You should get a back bouncing rod.
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Thanks for the responses everyone !!! I have an idea of what rod I will be getting. Now comes the reel, which I already have an idea of... Using Braided line of course.

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Old 05-07-07, 12:19 AM   #13
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25 lb. mono
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Old 05-07-07, 04:16 PM   #14
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Look fo the Shimano Terramar rods, they are one of the inshore series rods, I got one and it is a great rod, I got a med/hev. and I use big worms, like the zoom ole monsters and does fine.
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as far as the pole i use a g loomis big bait gl2 pole its 8' 12- 25 lbs test. as far as your line i use to use braided, but a man who i recently met told me the best line to use is 20 - 25 lb mono, somtimes even 15lb. your reel should be somthhing along the line of 5:3 ratio, work the baits slow and throw them into the deep and work them back up towards the shallow. personally i have yet to catch a bass on the big swimbaits then again i rarely use them.
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