hoosierbass07 Posted April 12, 2016 Posted April 12, 2016 I bought a new baitcasting rod over the weekend - *** *** Black 7'1" Medium Fast. I bought it for only one lure I want to use, the Gambler little EZ. I tried it out in the back yard and it cast nice with the weighted hook I'm using. It falls withing the range of the rod too. The rod is rated for 1/4 to 5/8. So I also want to try the Gambler Big EZ. I bought some Owner weighted hooks that are really big (6/0) and weighed the hook and the Big EZ on a scale it at comes in at 1 oz. So know I want to buy a baitcasting rod for the Big EZ. What I want to know is - do I want a rod that is a MH or H or more? Do I want a rod that goes up to 3/4 oz or should I definitely get a rod that goes up to 1 oz. or higher? The Big EZ and Owner weighted hooks are probably the biggest soft swim baits I will be throwing this season. I don't see myself throwing anything larger, I do see my self throwing other soft swimbaits a little smaller than the Big EZ (along with the Little EZ). My reel is a Shimano Chronarch with 12 pound mono line. I was hoping the rod I buy will be a Fewwick, HMG another *** Black or Veritas. I can get all those for around $100.00 each. Thanks! Quote
Super User BassinLou Posted April 12, 2016 Super User Posted April 12, 2016 I throw a Big EZ or EZ swimmer on a MH rod and a Scorpion reel all the time. You will be more than fine with your rod setup. I personally wouldn't throw with 12lbs line, but then again you and I fish in different places. I have to throw it on 40lb braid. 12lbs wouldn't last a second in the cover I fish in. 1 Quote
CarolinaBoy4Life Posted April 12, 2016 Posted April 12, 2016 I personally would go with MH. I fish my Gambler swimbaits on a MH carbonlite with a PQ reel. No need in going with a Heavy unless your fishing some gnarly cover like in FL(above comment). 1 Quote
Super User webertime Posted April 12, 2016 Super User Posted April 12, 2016 Seriously consider a St Croix 7ft mh rod. Perfect for that kind of bait. 1 Quote
Airman4754 Posted April 13, 2016 Posted April 13, 2016 MH/F for the Keitech types and H/F for swim jigs is the way I've always done it. 1 Quote
hoosierbass07 Posted April 13, 2016 Author Posted April 13, 2016 Cool. I'll look at the MH rods this weekend. I guess if I get a medium heavy I would be able to cast other heavy lures too. So my Medium *** Black can handle the lighter lures and that MH would handle the heavier ones. Quote
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