The 5’4” model Would probably make a great micro drop shot rod .
But I don’t care for Tennessee handles . I change reels too often .![]()
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This sounds like your kind of rod. Specs seem impressive.
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The 5’4” model Would probably make a great micro drop shot rod .
But I don’t care for Tennessee handles . I change reels too often .![]()
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Oh yeah, I keep up with all that but just found it interesting they took that route instead of going for a short BFS setup. Last year I was reading about the back glide technique and thought that would work great for dock shooting crappie fisherman, but no one has ever made any back glide crappie plastics. But sure is an interesting way to work a plastic.
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Im gonna break out my 410 trout rod next time Im out. I have memorys of fishing that at Normandy using the Infinity PE line and the jolt I got when trout would hit.
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Ive dabbled in BFS a little .
I dont really get it .
I never was a big baitcaster fan except for certain applications, spinnning baits , and crankbaits mainly. With those baits baitcasting reel work great . Anything that you crank .
Would probably work great with in-line spinners for trout as long as they were 1/8oz or heavier. I have built some in-line spinners specifically for casting on my BFS tackle for targeting spotted bass at the boat ramps we fish . After the first backlash, Id go back to my spinning tackle .
My BFS equipment is entry level at best .
Ive found that the lightest lures I can throw on a good day are 1/16 oz .
The wind is never your friend with throwing an baitcaster . And the lightest line I could use without it getting inside the spool gap was 6# test and it would get behind the spool sometimes.
Spinning tackle is king in light and ultralight fishing IMO .
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You are 100 percent correct. I dont get into many discussions about that as some are trying to say BFS is UL and it is not. I may still get a setup now that I am on a trout river. It is ideal for casting spinnerscranks, to trout where you need more accuracy. But for those thinking its good for micro plastics, well it just aint.
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