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I am looking for a rod that will be able to fish many different baits. I will put a Shimano Citica D on it. I am looking at a 7' m of the St. Croix Mojo, Team Daiwa Pro Series Bass Trigger Rods, or Falcon Original Series. All opinions appreciated.

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Would that be able to handle soft swimbaits?

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Would that be able to handle soft swimbaits?

Probably not, what type of swimbaits are you wanting to throw?

Maybe if you give a list of a few of the most common baits you will be throwing, people can give you a better idea about length, action, and power.

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My "all-around" baitcaster is an Avid AVC66MF.

8-)

I think any decent rod between 6'6 and 7" MH F or XF would work fine as an all around rod. It just depends on how much $ you want to spend.

I just put MH down because that is what I prefer. A solid M action rod would probably work also.

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I am throwing jigs, weighted and non-weighted worms, spinnerbaits,shallow cranbaits 1-3', and assorted soft plastics.

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