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Old March 21st, 2005, 03:26 AM
Chris Rennert
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Any swim baiters here?? Just curious what your favorite brand was, and what
rod / reel combo you prefer. For me, chasing bass, I use a 7' MH action
baitcasting combo (Shimano Curado), with 30lb PP and a 2' 15lb Fluoro
leader.

Chris


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Old March 21st, 2005, 04:05 AM
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I (quietly) did very well with the bagged Storm 3" shad swimbaits late last
summer. Bass really slam them.

Warren

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Any swim baiters here?? Just curious what your favorite brand was, and
what rod / reel combo you prefer. For me, chasing bass, I use a 7' MH
action baitcasting combo (Shimano Curado), with 30lb PP and a 2' 15lb
Fluoro leader.

Chris



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Old March 21st, 2005, 05:30 AM
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Chris Rennertwrote:
Any swim baiters here?? Just curious what your favorite brand was,
and what
rod / reel combo you prefer. For me, chasing bass, I use a 7' MH

action
baitcasting combo (Shimano Curado), with 30lb PP and a 2' 15lb

Fluoro
leader.

Chris


Why such heavy line? 30LB seems kinda extreme, and a 15LB leader...
I've been fishing professionally for quite a number of years and I do
alot of sal****er fishing as well and use less test strength line
than 15.. I do most of my bass fishing with no more than 10LB
throughout unless I intend to fish heavy structure then I will use
15LB. I bet you will definatlely improve your catch ratio just by
dropping your line test by a notch or two.
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Old March 21st, 2005, 05:57 AM
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"yellowchaser" wrote in
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Chris Rennertwrote:

Any swim baiters here?? Just curious what your favorite brand was,
and what
rod / reel combo you prefer. For me, chasing bass, I use a 7' MH

action
baitcasting combo (Shimano Curado), with 30lb PP and a 2' 15lb

Fluoro
leader.

Chris


Why such heavy line? 30LB seems kinda extreme, and a 15LB leader...
I've been fishing professionally for quite a number of years and I do
alot of sal****er fishing as well and use less test strength line
than 15.. I do most of my bass fishing with no more than 10LB
throughout unless I intend to fish heavy structure then I will use
15LB. I bet you will definatlely improve your catch ratio just by
dropping your line test by a notch or two.
posted from www.hookandsinker.com


30# PP (Power Pro) is about 8-10# mono diameter. Throwing a big swimbait
requires a decent size leader. Swimbaits are heavy baits.


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Old March 21st, 2005, 02:03 PM
Chris Rennert
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Calif Bill wrote:
"yellowchaser" wrote in
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Chris Rennertwrote:


Any swim baiters here?? Just curious what your favorite brand was,
and what

rod / reel combo you prefer. For me, chasing bass, I use a 7' MH


action

baitcasting combo (Shimano Curado), with 30lb PP and a 2' 15lb


Fluoro

leader.

Chris


Why such heavy line? 30LB seems kinda extreme, and a 15LB leader...
I've been fishing professionally for quite a number of years and I do
alot of sal****er fishing as well and use less test strength line
than 15.. I do most of my bass fishing with no more than 10LB
throughout unless I intend to fish heavy structure then I will use
15LB. I bet you will definatlely improve your catch ratio just by
dropping your line test by a notch or two.
posted from www.hookandsinker.com



30# PP (Power Pro) is about 8-10# mono diameter. Throwing a big swimbait
requires a decent size leader. Swimbaits are heavy baits.


Thanks Cali Bill, I couldn't have said it any better!

Chris
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Old March 21st, 2005, 11:44 PM
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I use swimbaits often in the delta and the lakes and use a Lamiglas
flippin' stick, 7'6" heavy, Spidercast SCL 700 reel, with 65# PowerPro.
I like the Osprey swim baits mostly but use others also, the weights
from 1oz to 2 1/2 oz and from 6" to 12". The delta is a maze of weeds
and tullies (cattails) and a big bass or striper get in there you need
muscle and a strong rig to pull them out. I've broken 20# big game mono
in there. Other then swimbaits I use 10/12# test on my other baits. I've
gotten stripers over 30# on this rig and its a fight all the way to the
boat, and not for wimpy rigs. Good luck and its a blast..

sket

 




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