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I've accumulated a number of big, hard bodied treble hooked swimbaits.  I've never really fished them seriously.  When I have, I've thrown them with my flipping rod.  Not the best choice.   I'd like a rod, 8 ft or so, that can handle 1-4 oz hardbodied treble hooked swimbaits.  I'm thinking since they have treble hooks a medium action would be appropriate.  Budget:  $200 + or - $50.   All I'm really coming up with are muskie rods.  

 

Thoughts?  Thanks.

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Check for dobyns swimbait rods. I have an 806sb and it does well with large swimbaits and glidebaits.

  • Super User
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Here are some specific options.

Look at a Dobyns Fury FR 806SB for $120.  A serious step up would be anu of the Dobyns Champion XP series swimbait rods. These run around $260.

 

Look at an Irod Genesis swimbait rods There are 3 or 4. These run around $150.

Both of these brands are really nice throughout the lineups.  I can not help any further as this is not one of the tools in my tool box.  I just never fished them. I have fished rods from each brand though. I love my Champion XP rods and my two Irod Genesis II rods

  • Global Moderator
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Check out the Phenix X series of rods, they are made for deep diving cranks. I bought an X11 by mistake  and is a great rod which should be considered. It is 7' rated up to 3oz. 

The X13 is the same spec but 7' 6".

 

 

 

 

Mike 

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Thanks for the replies. 

 

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