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What’s your 3/4oz spinnerbait rod?

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  • Super User

I like the Dobyns Beast in double willow and Sieberts Megladon. Mike builds them in light or heavy wire and they run true. Any 5 power in 7’ to 7’5” works. I want a bit more power to drive the hook home on longer casts.

  • Super User

I use three, for different scenarios, and all are different powers. All falcon. Swim jig (mh), head turner (light heavy) and the eye crosser (heavy). The swim jig has a really light tip and I use it when burning a compact 3/4 that has smaller blades and frame plus no trailer. The head turner is when I want a 3/4 to keep the bait down but otherwise I would fish a half. Not big blades, light trailer, mid depths. The eye crosser is when I am throwing a big profile double willow with a chunky trailer making for a 1oz plus total bait weight.

  • Super User

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This TW / Diawa collaboration is a composite offering (might even be all glass ) Full cork, normal hook keeper placement and power to spare.

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Still offered at TW and at a very fair price however they have modified the blank specs a bit. But it's essentially the same stick.

It's my go to vibrating jig and big spinnerbait weapon of choice.

Loads up nicely when challenged by a proper bass.

As for 3/4 oz baits, the Freedom Freak is good.

Both the short and long arm models. FYI, the short arm is compact and sports a slight smaller but quality gaff, I mean hook..

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A-Jay

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