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Swim bait rod help #13065344 02/17/19 04:19 AM
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I am like 4/30 on my last swim bait fish . I am throwing a 4.75 swimbait and I keep losing the fish . I am using a medium heavy carrot stixx with 20 fluro. Not sure why I keep missing the fish . I am using a 5/0 owner hook . What rod do y’all use ?

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Re: Swim bait rod help [Re: Falcon Lake Guide] #13065352 02/17/19 04:33 AM
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I use a St Croix Bass X 7’1” Medium Heavy Fast for paddletail swimbaits. It works perfectly for me and has a great feel for a $99 rod. Tip is just soft enough keep pulling the bait away from the fish but plenty of backbone to set the hook.

Re: Swim bait rod help [Re: Falcon Lake Guide] #13065369 02/17/19 04:55 AM
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The rod seems fine. Sounds like a hook or hook set issue to me. i’m assuming you are talking about a 4.75” keitech type bait. Are you weedless or exposed? If you are weedless are you letting them eat the bait first? What kind of hookset?

Re: Swim bait rod help [Re: Cheesehead Wes] #13065533 02/17/19 02:41 PM
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That swim bait yes

Going weedless

The ones I do catch I give it a second then slam the hookset

The ones I missed the hookset haven’t been great .


I just feel like a better rod maybe will help me hookup more ?

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If the 4.75 swimbait you are using doesn’t have a hook slot, make one with a knife
Make sure the hook has a gap double the width of the swimbait
Some brands of fluoro are quite stretchy—some fluoros are stretchier than mono


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Try a heavy action rod and see if that helps. I would choose a 7ft 3in. rod that is 3/8-1 1/4 lure rating.

Re: Swim bait rod help [Re: CCTX] #13068264 02/20/19 01:46 AM
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Originally Posted by collincountytx
If the 4.75 swimbait you are using doesn’t have a hook slot, make one with a knife
Make sure the hook has a gap double the width of the swimbait


Best advice that will be given on this thread.

Re: Swim bait rod help [Re: Falcon Lake Guide] #13068281 02/20/19 01:55 AM
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I would be willing to bet your rod is the least of the problem. Most swim bait hook up issues are with the hook, weight, keeper, and bait thickness.

I like to fish a 6" Boom Boom. This year I ended up making a custom weighted hook starting with a 10/0 Owner Beast. The biggest problem I was having was the bait getting wadded up in the hook gap and not sliding up the hook and line due to the belly weight acting as a stopper. I think I have solved that problem with my hook/weight design but only time will tell.

Re: Swim bait rod help [Re: Falcon Lake Guide] #13068381 02/20/19 03:19 AM
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Had an Elite Pro tell me to use a c-rig style hook set. Helped me tremendously.

Re: Swim bait rod help [Re: Falcon Lake Guide] #13068509 02/20/19 10:07 AM
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I've been having tremendous success with a Curado 7'5" MHXF rod and copolymer line.
The rod has the backbone to set the hook, and the copoly has the stretch to prevent them from throwing the hook.

I use a sweeping hookset to pull the weedless hook into the roof of their mouths.

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Re: Swim bait rod help [Re: Falcon Lake Guide] #13069133 02/20/19 08:47 PM
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A slightly heavier rod and maybe letting them eat it for a 1-2 second count instead of just a 1 second count could help. Don't just jerk on the rod immediately when you feel the bite, unless the bait absolutely gets slammed.


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