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Looking for a rod to throw 3/4 oz heads with 4-5inch soft swimbaits, as this range is just past what I feel comfortable with for my EMTF. What length, power, and action would you recommend for these baits? They also have fairly stout hooks. Will be using either 30lb braid or 14lb fluoro. Rod recommendations are also welcome. Budget is $250 give or take. Thanks

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I generally use any MH jig rod I have handy in the 7-7.5' range, and spooled with 12-15# CXX.  I don't really over think it.

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7'2" heavy Daiwa Zillion or Tatula.

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Do you guys feel a mod-fast action will aid in letting the fish take the bait a little more but still have enough power for the hookset?

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11 minutes ago, smallies24/7 said:

Do you guys feel a mod-fast action will aid in letting the fish take the bait a little more but still have enough power for the hookset?

I don't think that's necessary, personally. I'd get a fast action since you're dealing with a single hook. Might be just me though 

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