4824, RE: Swimbait rods Posted by woodsac, Thu Jun-24-04 06:57 AM
We all know that the rods Steve mentioned are good rods. But they are a little pricey for most.
I personally wouldn't recommend the Kistler that Dan mentioned unless you're throwing small swimbaits like big hammers or Storm wild eyes. I don't think I even have more then 3 swimbaits under 2 oz. That would make a great jig stick. Kistler Helium rods are a little lighter in action then most rods. Great rods none the less! I own 3 heliums and 2 Mark Tyler Kistlers.
Just for basics:
7' 6" to 8' 6" in length. You need that long rod to really get good distance. Nothing too stiff. You want some flex in the tip. A nice parabolic bend like a crank rod. You're basically throwing BIG crank baits. Most of the rods in this catagory will have at least 8 line guides and a nice long handle.
I would check out Robs reviews and video sections at the top of the page.
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