Megabass swimbait rod?
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Megabass swimbait rod?
Hey guys,
4” spark shads/hazedongs on tungsten heads and jig heads,
What MB rod do you guys recommend?
Was hoping to not add yet another rod to the boat but don’t know if what I have would be ideal.
I currently have:
XX Gen 2 Perfect pitch (too much rod I think)
Destroyer Daemos (mainly used for spinners)
P5 X-Bites (my go to bottom contact)
Destroyer Otomat (top water/small cranks)
P5 Oneten Stick (jerkbaits)
And the rest are definitely too light like Flyssa, Windbuster etc.
Was told Braillist and EMTF are great from a legit source.
Would love to get your opinions!
4” spark shads/hazedongs on tungsten heads and jig heads,
What MB rod do you guys recommend?
Was hoping to not add yet another rod to the boat but don’t know if what I have would be ideal.
I currently have:
XX Gen 2 Perfect pitch (too much rod I think)
Destroyer Daemos (mainly used for spinners)
P5 X-Bites (my go to bottom contact)
Destroyer Otomat (top water/small cranks)
P5 Oneten Stick (jerkbaits)
And the rest are definitely too light like Flyssa, Windbuster etc.
Was told Braillist and EMTF are great from a legit source.
Would love to get your opinions!
Re: Megabass swimbait rod?
Exposed hooks in open water? I can't see why a wind buster can't do that, try braid with it. Otherwise the Addermine would be a great choice if you can find one or wait for the P5 version.
Long live the Jerkbait
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Re: Megabass swimbait rod?
Wouldn’t a 1/2 oz jig head and spark Shad be pushing it?
The wind buster is rated up to 5/8 oz so I’m worried that would be a little much for it.
What do you think?
Thanks for the advice!
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Re: Megabass swimbait rod?
I’ve had pretty good success with a Orochi XX Gen 2 EMFT and DSR running braid to leader for 4” swims. I think the softer action allows you get get a deeper hook set on the fish.
The EMTF has plenty of power setting the hook on spotted bay bass with a 3.8” fat impact with 3/8oz Warbaits underspin in 20+ feet of water using braid to leader
The EMTF has plenty of power setting the hook on spotted bay bass with a 3.8” fat impact with 3/8oz Warbaits underspin in 20+ feet of water using braid to leader
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Re: Megabass swimbait rod?
Nice!Bay_Bassin86 wrote: ↑Wed Jun 01, 2022 1:19 pmI’ve had pretty good success with a Orochi XX Gen 2 EMFT and DSR running braid to leader for 4” swims. I think the softer action allows you get get a deeper hook set on the fish.
The EMTF has plenty of power setting the hook on spotted bay bass with a 3.8” fat impact with 3/8oz Warbaits underspin in 20+ feet of water using braid to leader
I only use braid to leader so that’s perfect.
I also like the longer rod length because I found myself losing fish on the shorter rods I was using.
Appreciate the help
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Re: Megabass swimbait rod?
Ben at the hookup tackle just did a short video on skinny dippers and he said he was using a MB P5 Javelin. You may want to look into it. The old Javelin was amazing.
I prefer longer rods as well. For me EMFT and DSR are very close just depends on where I’m fishing. If Im just covering eel grass beds or in deeper water the EMFT is the way to go but shallower or target casting the DSR comes out.
BTW the EMFT is a killer 1/2oz dark sleeper rod. It really allows for deeper hook sets and stick them just like a mini 8” Huddleston.
It’s a shame people just pigeon hole the EMTF as a treble hook rod it’s capable of so much more. I preferred it to the Brailist. The Brailist lacked the slack line sensitivity and had too much squish at the tip.
I prefer longer rods as well. For me EMFT and DSR are very close just depends on where I’m fishing. If Im just covering eel grass beds or in deeper water the EMFT is the way to go but shallower or target casting the DSR comes out.
BTW the EMFT is a killer 1/2oz dark sleeper rod. It really allows for deeper hook sets and stick them just like a mini 8” Huddleston.
It’s a shame people just pigeon hole the EMTF as a treble hook rod it’s capable of so much more. I preferred it to the Brailist. The Brailist lacked the slack line sensitivity and had too much squish at the tip.
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Re: Megabass swimbait rod?
I’ll definitely check out the video from Ben.Bay_Bassin86 wrote: ↑Wed Jun 01, 2022 2:17 pmBen at the hookup tackle just did a short video on skinny dippers and he said he was using a MB P5 Javelin. You may want to look into it. The old Javelin was amazing.
I prefer longer rods as well. For me EMFT and DSR are very close just depends on where I’m fishing. If Im just covering eel grass beds or in deeper water the EMFT is the way to go but shallower or target casting the DSR comes out.
BTW the EMFT is a killer 1/2oz dark sleeper rod. It really allows for deeper hook sets and stick them just like a mini 8” Huddleston.
It’s a shame people just pigeon hole the EMTF as a treble hook rod it’s capable of so much more. I preferred it to the Brailist. The Brailist lacked the slack line sensitivity and had too much squish at the tip.
And I’m looking for mainly deeper open water, not much structure fishing where I’ll be throwing these.
As for dark sleepers, I’ve been using the x-bites for the 3/8’s and 1/2 oz and then using my Perfect Pitch for the 3/4 oz ones and it’s awesome.
And thanks for pointing out the Braillist flaws.
Great breakdown thank you