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pdroog

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  1. For those of you who enjoy fishing big swimbaits, what are your top 5 favorite big swimbaits and why are they your favorite?
  2. Thanks for all the help! The line I am using is 25lb seagaur AbrazX Fluorocarbon and the rod is a Daiwa DX Swimbait Casting Rod 8' Med Hvy. I didn't wanna spend too much money to begin with until I decided I was going to commit to big swimbaits. Looking back on it now and all the information I've learned since I've gotten the rod, I've realized go big or go home and don't mess with too many of the 6"ers and smaller haha. If you guys have any recommendations as to what rod would be perfect for the 8" hudds and similar baits let me know, I've been looking at the G. Loomis IMX Swimbait Rod 7'11" Heavy 956C SWB and the Huddleston Deluxe Hudd Rod 8' Extra Heavy. Also I'm about 30mins from west point but I don't mind driving, from what I hear Allatoona sounds like a good swimbait lake. Thanks again for all the help, all suggestions are welcome!
  3. Hey guys I'm new to the forum and I figured a good way to start off would be by creating a new Topic. Im not sure if this topic has already been created because I'm still getting used to the site but here it is: Medium to Large Swimbaits in Georgia. Has anyone had any luck with them? If so where and what kind? Im just now getting into bigger swim bait fishing so any tips or help are more than welcome. I recently purchased an 801MHFB swimbait rod that is rated 1-6oz and paired it with a Shimano Cardiff 301A. In addition, I purchased a Jackall Gantarel (RT Bluegill color), a Huddleston Top Hook Bluegill (Bluegill Color), and a Huddleston 6" trout (Baby Bass color). Like I said I've just gotten into the swimbait game so all help, tips, and advice are welcome.
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