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Okay I have to ask what size swimbaits?  

These baits range from plastic swimbaits ( rather lightweight)  to the big ones that may weigh over 7 ounces.

 

If you are talking about the standard Huddlestons or things like a Deps Slide Swimmer, than a rod that covers up to 5 ounces should be fine. For that I would consider a Dobyns Champion XP series model 795 SB.

 

They run all the way up to a rod like the DC 908 which handles a ridiculous 8 to 24 ounce bait. 

 

When it comes to reels look for one of the Abu round reels or a Shimano round reel. They make some good ones as far as I know.

This is a bit specialized technique so I would spend some time on you tube watching videos and make note what reels they are using most often.

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Yeah, need to know what swimbaits we're talking about here. 

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9 hours ago, fishnkamp said:

Okay I have to ask what size swimbaits?  

These baits range from plastic swimbaits ( rather lightweight)  to the big ones that may weigh over 7 ounces.

 

If you are talking about the standard Huddlestons or things like a Deps Slide Swimmer, than a rod that covers up to 5 ounces should be fine. For that I would consider a Dobyns Champion XP series model 795 SB.

 

They run all the way up to a rod like the DC 908 which handles a ridiculous 8 to 24 ounce bait. 

 

When it comes to reels look for one of the Abu round reels or a Shimano round reel. They make some good ones as far as I know.

This is a bit specialized technique so I would spend some time on you tube watching videos and make note what reels they are using most often.

More medium to larger swimbaits

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Posted

Yeah some folks "larger" swimbait is a 5" Shadalicious, others are talking about a Deps 250 or Baitsmith Mag. 

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I use a dobyns 806sb with a Shimano Conquest 300.

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