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So since Dobyns fury rods are on sale now. I plan on buying these rods and I am just wondering if these lures are in the right spot for the rod action or should I move a specific lure to another spot? 

 

 

*Dobyns Fury 7' Medium Heavy Moderate Fast Casting (Medium) 705CB
-Daiwa Tatula Ct 6:3:1 RH Reel
12lb Fluoro

*Squarebill Crankbaits- Shallow/Medium Divers
*Jerkbaits- Shallow/Medium Divers
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*Dobyns Fury 7'3 Mag Heavy Fast Casting (Heavy) 735C
-Daiwa Tatula 200 7:3:1 RH Reel
50lb Braid

*Hollow Body Frogs
*Hollow Body Rats
*Flipping/Pitchin Jigs & Soft Plastics
*Small Swimbaits
*Carolina Rigs
*Large Propbaits
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*Dobyns Fury 7'3 Medium Heavy Fast Casting (Medium) 733C
-Daiwa Tatula Ct Type R 6:3:1 RH Reel
12lb Mono

*Medium Poppers
*Medium Propbaits
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*Dobyns Fury 7'3 Heavy Fast Casting (Medium Heavy) 734C
-Shimano Curado DC 7:4:1 LH Reel
30lb Braid

*Large Walking Baits
*Lipless Crankbaits
*Buzzbaits
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*Dobyns Fury 7'3 Heavy Fast Casting (Medium Heavy) 734C
-Shimano Slx DC 6:3:1 LH Reel
17lb Fluoro

*Spinnerbaits
*Chatterbaits
*Swim Jigs
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*Dobyns Fury 7'0 Heavy Fast Casting Rod (Medium Heavy) 704C
-Daiwa Tatula Sv Tw 7:3:1 RH Reel
15lb Fluoro

*Casting Jigs
*Football Jigs
*Texas Rigs
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Turns out there's no real rules.  You're going to be in a great spot, having a range of the same rod(s.)

You'll be able to do some good comparing. 

 

On first glance, without knowing sizes, weights, etc., the only two up there that might make me ask you to keep an open mind about moving them are:

44 minutes ago, Bassfisherman05081986 said:

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*Dobyns Fury 7'3 Mag Heavy Fast Casting (Heavy) 735C
-Daiwa Tatula 200 7:3:1 RH Reel
50lb Braid

*Small Swimbaits
*Carolina Rigs
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*Dobyns Fury 7'3 Heavy Fast Casting (Medium Heavy) 734C
-Shimano Curado DC 7:4:1 LH Reel
30lb Braid

*Lipless Crankbaits

Depending on what a 'small swimbait is', you might want a lighter power; and I even though I like braid for most everything, I didn't like it on c-rigs -- I got better detection/hook setting from fluoro

 

I only through lipless on med (or cranking) rods with flouro or copoly --- I lose too many fish throwing lipless on braid; best to have some 'give' built into your rod/line setup

  • Super User
Posted

Yeah it looks like you will be well setup. The few things I would change use the 704C with 15lb flurocarbon for weighted soft plastics and the 733C for weightless or lightly weighted soft plastics, and the 734C with 17lb fluro would be great choice for fishing 1/2oz and under jigs in open water and lighter cover. You don't usually need the 735C for a T-rig unless you're running a full punching setup.

 

I would also consider throwing spinnerbaits, chatterbaits and even swim jigs on the 704C with 15lb line as well in open water. I use 17lb when fishing these lures around weeds too.

 

My point here is you have choices depending on your cover, which is nice

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