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Hey guys! I am looking for a spinning, chatterbait, and buzzbaits rod. I want a rod to do all these on this rod just wondering what I should go with any help would be appreciated!

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A good 7ft mh will cover it.

Just to be clear here, when you say spinning, are you saying a spinning rod? Or do you mean a baitcasting rod for spinnerbaits?

 

If the former, I'd recommend this one http://stcroixrods.com/products/freshwater/avid-x/ I'd probably go with the 7' MH/F for the baits you mentioned. 

 

If the latter, I'd get a 7' H Micro Hammer http://www.hammerrods.com/products_results.php?Search=1&ProductCategoryID[]=10

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3 minutes ago, Oklahoma Mike said:

Just to be clear here, when you say spinning, are you saying a spinning rod? Or do you mean a baitcasting rod for spinnerbaits?

 

If the former, I'd recommend this one http://stcroixrods.com/products/freshwater/avid-x/ I'd probably go with the 7' MH/F for the baits you mentioned. 

 

If the latter, I'd get a 7' H Micro Hammer http://www.hammerrods.com/products_results.php?Search=1&ProductCategoryID[]=10

Yes, I meant a baitcasting rod for those applications 

12 minutes ago, Nickthebassman said:

Yes, I meant a baitcasting rod for those applications 

 

Ah, in that case I'd go with the Hammer. That is the rod I use for exactly what you mentioned and also throw some jigs on it. I cannot recommend that rod enough. 

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Hands down for me it would be a Dobyns Sierra 734C, and would run you around $180.  Match that up with a nice Daiwa Tatula CT for around $120 or less and you have a weapon to go get em.

 

That rod will let you throw some small swimbaits, spooks, and even jigs.  It rates for lures weighing 1/4 to 1 ounce lures.  Gary Dobyns has said that the 734 rod in each of his lines are some of his most popular rod he sells.

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