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Recently I’ve been getting into throwing some bigger Swimbaits, so far I’ve only thrown some cheap baits and now that I’ve developed enough confidence in throwing 5”-7” baits I want to get a dedicated setup for them. I plan on starting out mostly throwing the 5”-7” bull shad, some s-waver 168’s, 5” slow sink smash-techs, hudd 68’s etc. so 1-3oz baits for the most part. The only rod I’ve really looked at is the dobyns fury 795. Give me some recommendations on a good setup!

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For those specific baits I think you'd be quite pleased with the 795. I bought the Champion version of that rod years ago and it handles all of those baits quite well. I also have the Fury 806, but it's more rod than you need for most of those baits. A lot of people also like Okuma and iRod on here, but I do not have any experience with either of those rods.

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Sounds like the Fury is the way to go, I've got the 8' Fury and it's a bit overkill, so the 7'9 would be better suited. You may also consider the Okuma Guide Select rods, they're around the same price point. 

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I love my Daiwa DXSB rod and have it paired to a Tatula HD. I cast baits up to 6oz on this bad boy.

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That Fury will work. The Guide Select are very nice rods as well. I have one of each and they both work well. 

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Sounds like I’m gonna be pickin up the dobyns! ? any suggestions on a good reel? I plan on using 20# Andes  until the huge spool I have is gone and then switching to 20# cxx

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That new Lew's SuperDuty 300, wowza. A Lexa is a good start too, or any round style reels are popular as well. 

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Fury 806, Daiwa tatula 200 HD and line of your choice. Will throw everything with that one set up. The 795 is only good for so much.

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Curious what thoughts there are on using a BPS Bionic Blade 7'6" H/F to throw Swimbaits up to 2oz (it's rated 3/8 to 2oz)? Would this rod significantly under perform dedicated swimbait rods out there? Would it be a good (or at least acceptable) starting point?  

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