Yeah they are fun and plenty aggressive. The water around my area is pretty low visibility so as you can see in some of the pictures they unfortunately get hooked near the gill area or side of the body. Probably from swiping at it or just missed strikes due to bad visibility
I don't like rain while I'm fishing, unless it's really light and passes quickly. Yeah I know my rod and reel will survive it, but I just don't like the feeling of everything wet and a reel covered in water while reeling the line in. I also don't like the idea of the cork on the handle getting soaked all the way through....just gives me uneasy feelings about the whole thing. I admit when it comes to my equipment i tend to baby it. That is just my personal feeling about it
Yes they say treble hooks mess up a fishes mouth, but probably not so bad in largemouth. I will just smash the barbs for ease of removal I guess. Single hooks won't land a lot of fish on a crankbait I don't think
Hey,
Last year I swapped out my treble hooks on my crankbaits with in line single hooks. I can't help but feel like I've missed a number of fish due to there only being one point of contact they have to hook. If I install the treble hooks again would crushing the barbs make it easier to deal with treble hooks? What is your guys opinions about this?
I got the rod today....man this thing is rated heavy but it is super lightweight and it looks like a medium power rod. I'm blown away that this is actually a heavy rated rod. The fit and finish is perfect, tomorrow morning I will do a little test run with it but it's really impressive on first look
Yes it could be worse. I'm putting my faith in the fact that gamakatsu is a high quality company so their rods are probably no exception. I'm not expecting to be disappointed
It is a gamakatsu luxxe series rod
When I do Texas rig it usually weighs around that, if not a little bit heavier. I don't typically fish an 8 or 10 inch worm, I usually stick around a 5 or 6 inch worm. Another cool feature is the detachable handle, which apparently is common among jdm produced rods
This rod is rated heavy...3/8 up to 2oz. Do you think I can get away with fishing lures in 1/4 weight without issues, or crankbaits being it has a softer taper?
Yeah, it only weighs 5 ounces apparently, that's pretty light for a rod rated heavy. I am nervous and excited at the same time, this would be my first high end jdm rod purchase...I have never dropped a lot of money on a rod before so. They are high quality rods so I'm not expecting to be disappointed
It is a Gamakatsu casting rod...only recently did I discover the hook company we all know also makes quite a few rods in Japan. This thing apparently is rated to throw 3/8oz all the way up to 2oz lures which is interesting. Line recommended is 12-25 pound, but I will probably use 10 pound.
I'm looking at a jdm rod that is regular fast action and heavy power. I am thinking the H power is going to be more like MH lol. If the taper is forgiving enough it should allow me to fish a lot of different types of lures...that's my hope anyway. The rod I am wanting is not possible to get my hands on to check it out, it's only really sold in Japan so I have no way to try it out
Hey,
When it comes to rod power, do you think jdm made rods come in a bit underpowered for what they are rated for or pretty spot on? I heard people say a japanese heavy will probably be more like a medium heavy and a mh more like a medium etc. What are your thoughts?
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Do you guys think the Mh fast action glass poison adrena rod can still perform tasks like Texas rig worm fishing sufficiently or worm fishing in general? I'm curious thanks
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