I have gone through so many rods in the last few weeks, but I think this Finesse Flick casting rod is the the best match for the conquest bfs.
I mainly fish creeks and streams. Main target is trout but also enjoy catching panfish too. I have not had much time on the water with the rod yet fully give an deep opinion. The times that I have used it has been a pleasure. Flip casting with the rod seems easier and smoother. You guys are right about the rod, that a rod needs some back bone to flip cast more precise. I fully enjoy the rods that I have purchased. Craftsmanship and quality is top notch. Components are good for the price of the rods. One of the best bang for your money for this particular fishing style. I highly recommend the product and company. Thank you
I love this rod. It's just a good rod and several bucks cheap for my usual budget,
It is very light and comfy in hand (I have a little smaller hands than averaged size) , very sensitive for the length, and very nice to cast.
What I love it the most is the slight curve on the handle, so comfortable. I couldn't help gripping it casually even when I was at home.
Hi, yourn handle is very beautiful! It is different from the picture of this ad, Did you buy it separately? Could you tell me where? I don't like the gold color of the stock handle, thanks
Hi, This handle is beautiful, where did you get it? It looks different
I discussed with Dan Kung team many times before I made the decision buying this rod. I want a UL rod, but not a floppy noodle. I want something like at least 6ft moderate fast rod. Dan Kung guy sent me a small video showing how moderate it is. Very saftisfied with the fishing sense and quality of this rod. I now fish out of a kayak primarily
I bought this for my creek fishing at the creeks in NC. It worked fine. the quality is very good. Overall speaking, it's similar to my Anglo rod(http://www.anglo.jp/) that I got it at 110,000 Japanese Yen(about 870 US dollars). So this rod is a budget edition of Anglo rod with a little bit softer power than Anglo. Here are pictures of my Anglo and GLASSFIN rod.
I am a fan of JDM too, but I have to say neither benkei nor the sierra finesse are very good for as low weights as 1/32 oz. Your 1/32 trout tubes, plus the weight of jig, should be 1.2 to 1.4 grams. I'd recommend the KUYING Teton 632UL, 602Ul or SHENG HE XHU long rod, the best should be NS FISHING high end UL rod. They are all long rods specially made for casting 1g to 4g lure. product links as below
NS high end long UL BFS rodAdd to compare
List price:$218.40
Price:$166.00
You save:$52.40
SHENGHE XHU LONG finesse fishing rodAdd to compare
List price:$103.20
Price:$86.00
You save:$17.20
Kuying Teton TTC-632ULAdd to compare
List price:$110.40
Price:$92.00
You save:$18.40
Kuying Teton TTC-602ULAdd to compare
List price:$108.00
Price:$90.00
You save:$18.00
Hi,I love walking along the path next to open water for very small trout fishing. I am a fan of JDM, and like UDM(US domestic market) tackle too. Anybody info on comparison of the majorcraft benkei 6' 5"± UL/Bf one piece rod (1/32-1/4 oz) to the dobyns sierra finesse 700? Which can cast 1/32 better? I need to cast small lure long-distance. some guy here use a 7'7" UL spinning rod. So that is the reason i was looking at a at least 6'5" rod for long distance casting
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