Jtrout Posted February 4, 2015 Posted February 4, 2015 I'm having trouble getting them far out there. I'm throwing them on a st croix mojo swimbait rod and 7'9" hf with cardiff reel and 25 lb cxx. Any advice would be great! Thanks Quote
Matthew2000 Posted February 4, 2015 Posted February 4, 2015 You may just be not used to throwing baits that heavy and don't want to whip it. Quote
Jtrout Posted February 4, 2015 Author Posted February 4, 2015 Yeah I'm not used to it just started Lol how hard do u have to whip it Quote
fisherrw Posted February 5, 2015 Posted February 5, 2015 Yeah I'm not used to it just started Lol how hard do u have to whip it x2 Quote
MIbassin Posted February 5, 2015 Posted February 5, 2015 A LONG way, but i have a high end rod designed for baits 5-8 ounces and a great reel. Do not try to whip it, let the rod load up and lob it out there with some force 2 Quote
Matthew2000 Posted February 5, 2015 Posted February 5, 2015 Just like a normal rod it's just a confidence thing you build up over time. I would do some yard casting to get used to it a little more. It will come naturally after a while. Quote
Super User Angry John Posted February 5, 2015 Super User Posted February 5, 2015 Check tactical bassen for an instructional video 1 Quote
BasshunterJGH Posted February 5, 2015 Posted February 5, 2015 I'm having trouble getting them far out there. I'm throwing them on a st croix mojo swimbait rod and 7'9" hf with cardiff reel and 25 lb cxx. Any advice would be great! Thanks To add to what everyone has said, the mojo bass 7'9" HF is a little light for huddlestons. You could get a lot more distance with a longer heavier, rod about 8' or longer and rated to 8 ounces or so. A lot of guys even recommend the Dobyns 867 which is 8'6" and rated 4-16 ounces. You get the idea. Like someone said, watch some * videos. All kinds of great info about swimbaits on there. Quote
gobig Posted February 5, 2015 Posted February 5, 2015 I totally agree with basshunter. Your rod is under powered and you have no leverage. The truth is you dont need to have a $300 plus dollar rod. The Okuma 7'11'' Heavy is a great hudd rod. I-rod a and a few other manufactures make decent swimbait rods for less. You also do not want to use a rod that is over powered either or it wont load properly. 2 Quote
Jtrout Posted February 5, 2015 Author Posted February 5, 2015 Yeah I was kinda thinking it was the rod. I'm gonna get a lamiglas x-11 from tackleware house it can handle up to 8oz lures for 90 bucks Quote
Matthew2000 Posted February 5, 2015 Posted February 5, 2015 Yeah I was kinda thinking it was the rod. I'm gonna get a lamiglas x-11 from tackleware house it can handle up to 8oz lures for 90 bucks Isn't that a glass rod ? Quote
Ozark_Basser Posted February 5, 2015 Posted February 5, 2015 Isn't that a glass rod ? It's graphite. To the OP, When it comes to swimbait rods, the lure weight rating is rarely ever completely accurate. In the price range you are looking at, I would go with the Okuma Guide series 7'11" xheavy. 2 Quote
livetofish28 Posted February 5, 2015 Posted February 5, 2015 I would not throw the Hudson on that Rod. Mine throws a savage gear line through trout a good ways Tight lines Andrew Quote
gr8outdoorz Posted February 6, 2015 Posted February 6, 2015 As others have said, that rod is underpowered for 8" hudds. I have the same rod and use it for hudd 68's & throw 8's on an Okuma xheavy. Here's a tip until u can get a new rod. If your in a boat, make your regular cast, put your reel in free spool, and back the boat up with the trolling motor. You can give yourself all the distance you need. Quote
Super User SPEEDBEAD. Posted February 6, 2015 Super User Posted February 6, 2015 The rod you have, while a decent rod, is not an effective rod for Hudds. Listen to what has been said to you in this thread. There has been one rod mentioned a couple times and for good reason. There aren't many guys throwing swimbaits who haven't at one time owned the Okuma Big Bait rods. For the money, they are absolutely a great value. Buy what is recommended by guys who do what you want to do. It will save you time and money in the long run. 2 Quote
basshole8190 Posted February 6, 2015 Posted February 6, 2015 Yeah I was kinda thinking it was the rod. I'm gonna get a lamiglas x-11 from tackleware house it can handle up to 8oz lures for 90 bucksDon't!!!!! That rod is junk! Quote
Fin Stalker Posted February 6, 2015 Posted February 6, 2015 The rod you have, while a decent rod, is not an effective rod for Hudds. Listen to what has been said to you in this thread. There has been one rod mentioned a couple times and for good reason. There aren't many guys throwing swimbaits who haven't at one time owned the Okuma Big Bait rods. For the money, they are absolutely a great value. Buy what is recommended by guys who do what you want to do. It will save you time and money in the long run. AMEN! Quote
Jtrout Posted February 6, 2015 Author Posted February 6, 2015 Ok I'm gonna get the okuma 7'11" xheavy Quote
Djman72 Posted February 7, 2015 Posted February 7, 2015 I can throw a 8" Hudd darn near over them mountains 2 Quote
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