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The bait monkey was hard on me last week. I bought several things from TW, including Fish Lab Soft Bio Gill Weedless Swimbait in ghost bluegill. I purchased the 4.5" swimbait, and must have missed that it was a 1-1/2 oz bait. The rod I was planning on using this bait on is a Daiwa Aird X AIRX701MHFB, which is rated to 1 oz. It looks like a really nice bait. I guess the smart thing would be to return it to TW and replace it with the 3-5/8" version at 3/4 oz. How is returning baits to TW?

  • Super User
Posted

Just get another reel and an Aird-X 701HFB - that one's rated to the 1-1/2 of that lure...just don't try to send it into orbit on casts.

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  • Super User
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17 minutes ago, Hewhospeaksmuchbull said:

Thats not how it works, this is how the monkey tricks you into buying swimbait stick.

 

Resistance is futile.

That thought crossed my mind. Hmmm...my 60th birthday is 15 days away lol. 
 

9 minutes ago, MN Fisher said:

Just get another reel and an Aird-X 701HFB - that one's rated to the 1-1/2 of that lure

See above lol. 

  • Super User
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2 minutes ago, BrianMDTX said:

Hmmm...my 60th birthday is 15 days away lol.

Ohhh - a youngin' :neener:

 

(My 61st is in November)

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At that age, not much cartilage left in those joints, you sure you wanna wear the remainder down by slinging a 1.5 oz swimbait over and over? :P

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On 9/1/2020 at 8:49 AM, Nibbles said:

At that age, not much cartilage left in those joints, you sure you wanna wear the remainder down by slinging a 1.5 oz swimbait over and over? :P

A little twist of the hips or rotation of the shoulders will send a heavy bait a long way.

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  • Super User
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9 hours ago, Hewhospeaksmuchbull said:

Thats not how it works, this is how the monkey tricks you into buying swimbait stick.

 

Resistance is futile.

This is the correct answer

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  • Super User
Posted

Sounds like a fine excuse for a new rod & reel. 

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  • Super User
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Now you just need another combo. LOL. I have a few baits that are too big for any of my combos. I just throw them on the biggest, stoutest MH I have with braid. Maybe not ideal, but it gets it done. I also have a 7'3" XH-XF frog combo if I want to go that route. But it has a frog tied on it about 9 months of the year.

  • Super User
Posted

Yeah, I don’t need anything that heavy as the ponds I fish don’t have thick vegetation. I guess a HF casting rig would be ok for heavier baits like this swimbait. 

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Dobyns Fury 795SB and a Tranx 200 HG is the answer to your question. Not to expensive, but it makes those baits enjoyable to throw. When fishing my swim bait rods I throw the bigger bait in a particular area then follow up with a swim jig. Breaks up the monotony of throwing the bigger baits, and sometimes picks up a fish that wasn't interested in the swim bait.    

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That's not how the bait monkey works. The bait monkey now demands you buy a new rod to handle the bait 

  • Super User
Posted

OMG. I didn’t realize the clock was running lol! 

 

Nothing for now. Need $$$ for bow season!

  • Super User
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47 minutes ago, Hewhospeaksmuchbull said:

Oh, the Monkey is ticked.

 

monkey GIF

The monkey needs a 100 grain broadhead right there! 

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I got a really nice Swimbait for Christmas. I didn’t have anything to throw it on. That sweet little gift cost me $700. 

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  • Super User
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On 9/1/2020 at 10:04 AM, BrianMDTX said:

That thought crossed my mind. Hmmm...my 60th birthday is 15 days away lol.

So your birthday is 9-16-60?

Mine is 9-19-60. Did we have this discussion once before?

Anyway, Happy birthday!

Hard to believe...60 !!

  • Super User
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20 minutes ago, N Florida Mike said:

So your birthday is 9-16-60?

Mine is 9-19-60. Did we have this discussion once before?

Anyway, Happy birthday!

Hard to believe...60 !!

I think so. But it’s always a great topic for discussion! 

 

58 minutes ago, Derek1 said:

 

I got a really nice Swimbait for Christmas. I didn’t have anything to throw it on. That sweet little gift cost me $700. 

 

That’s my fear lol. With the 10/0 weighted screw-in hook they recommend to use, the total weight would be 2 oz. That’s a full oz. over the rod’s weight range. 

 

Man. A HF rod and reel. Whodathunkit? 

  • 4 months later...
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A half ounce really isn't that much weight.  I don't think you'll hurt your rod.  I've thrown my Shell Cracker g2 which is 1.5oz on my rods that only go up to an ounce and never had any issues.  Just don't try to whip cast it or anything.  A nice lob cast will work just fine.

  • Super User
Posted

It’s a moot point. I now have a Daiwa Fuego CT paired a Fenwick HMX76H-FC. Looking forward to breaking it in! 

Posted

Throwing large swimbaits is like splitting a cord of wood. 

 

I fish to enjoy myself.   

 

Heck, I was 50 before I threw anything over 1/4 oz. 

 

guess ive been finesse fishing before it was "finesse " 

 

now at 77, I pretty much fish 1/16-1/4 oz baits on light tackle. 

   I don't even own a Heavy action rod. 

But by all means, y'all keep throwing those anchors!! 

 

   ( hopefully arthritis will not catch up with you!) LOL!

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