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    I just recently picked up some 6" swimbaits for the first time, and thought I would give them a try. I am new to fishing these lures, and am not sure what I'm doing wrong. I bought a couple packs of baits and a pack of 3/0 weighted swimbait hooks. I can not get the bait to run right. I wants to twist and spin while reeled in. I dont think I have the right hook/bait combo, but I dont know what I need. Does anybody have any info?
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    For A 6" Swimbait I Use A 7/0 Weighted Hook. If You Dont Have Enough Weight They Will Spin. I Like At Least A 3/8 Oz. But I Have Used As High As A 3/4 Oz.

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    Thanks, thought that might be the problem
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    I assume you're talking about the bass magic swimbaits, or something of the same style??

    For me, 2/0 for 3.5 inch baits, 4/0 for 4.5 inch, 6/0 or higher for anything bigger.

    Good luck! These baits get hammered!:D

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    Yeah, they are the bass magic. I'm not real comfortable throwing such a big bait, but with all the craze going around, thought I would give them a try.
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    Have no worries. They get eaten! What size are you throwing?

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    Got the right combo, finally. Fished a 6" shad color, and got a couple big uns. It takes a little patience, but I like it so far. Thanks for your help guys.
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    Are you using a barrell swivel in the set-up too? About a foot of a leader? Like you would throw a floating worm or a carolina rig with a weight above the swivel?
    Hooking up every chance I get!

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    Quote Originally Posted by fly_freebird90 View Post
    I assume you're talking about the bass magic swimbaits, or something of the same style??

    For me, 2/0 for 3.5 inch baits, 4/0 for 4.5 inch, 6/0 or higher for anything bigger.

    Good luck! These baits get hammered!:D
    How much weight do you use for the 3.5 inch baits and the 4.5 inch?

    Has anybody caught striper off of these?

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