Oh, I misread I also have the sul. I see you have ul.
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It was indeed a very nice sale, and I was very tempted to get a trout area rod for my spoons. I have to say I am glad I haven't acted on it. Since then, I have had a chance to throw some spoons with my ajing rod. It worked like a charm. My JDM trout spoons are 3 g or below and I could send them flying way over 50 yards, which is MUCH farther than with any of my USDM ultralight rods. You probably won't get the same experience pulling the fish in, but to me casting distance and precision are far more important. And, after all, pulling in 2 lbs stocker trout without a landing net is a lot of fun on this rod... My main point is: these ajing rods appear to be very versatile.
I have the SUL version of this rod and it's a tremendous rod. Randy has several videos of him wearing out the crappie and sunfish with this rod.
I think you'll love the rod...I truly don't have enough seat time with mine to paint a better picture, but that's soon to change!!
BTW, I manage to miss those sales, SMH!
I managed to get 2 rods during the sale... I think Stan beat me to the finetail but I came out of it with the 6’8” Triple Cross Tubular (I do agree with it probably being a great dock shooting rod but I am going to use it as a designated float rod). I also picked up the N-One 6’8” Tubular... I figured one of them would work well for float fishing which is what I was needing to round out my arsenal... I think the N-One may end up being a great rod to toss spoons with... I didn’t think I would upgrade my lure tossing rod for trout because I lift 12” stockers up on a dock at times and was afraid of breaking a JDM rod but I really only fish off that dock a few times a year so I’ll toss a Exist on the N-One and some 3lb crystal fireline and get to tossing... was glad I hit that sale and I am pleased by both rods... aside from maybe 1 more 1000 series reel and some bearing upgrades I think I am good for a while... I say that and another rod will be on the way tomorrow... haha
Took the fax-632sul with the ballastic fw lt1000s with 2.3 lbs varvias ester and 2 lbs floro leader, out this morning to fish the local pond.
Caught a couple of 9" crappie, 6 bluegills, 2 -10" trouts, 6- 6-10" largemouth bass. Wind was about 9 mph SE. Had a good one hour fishing before family was coming home.
I'm liking this rod a lot. Good sensitivity and like the way it feels when reeling the fish in.
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I too had some fun with the FAX 6 3 SUL today. I did not fish long as the water was rough...made for an uncomfortable day. They were spilling 90,000 CFS and I knew that it would be somewhat rough. When they drop it down to around 60,000 CFS it will fish much better. Had a few crappie...the pics are of a 12.5 inch and a 13.25 inch fish......and one bass. I will let you all decide if it is a Spot or largemouth. It had no tooth patch.....but the color and splotches look like a Spot....the dorsal fin is connected. Anyway those fish were a lot of fun on the SUL. It really is a great rod to fish with. I had the Ballistic FW 1000 on spooled up with the 2.3# test ester. Just a fun day......but now wind and rain are forecast. The perils of early spring....
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Some nice fish Randy, and my vote is for a spotted bass. That dam looks familiar but I’m lost for where. Not Normandy I’m sure, woods is much taller as I’m sure Tim’s is but I’ve never been to that spillway. Pm if you don’t want to advertise. Those two crappie would make a good meal for my wife and I, chunky looking.
Thanks Skeet....a lot of fun but the boat sure was rocking today....LOL.
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New Corto and Other JDM Gear
Got a free afternoon, and some decent weather so I took the new 7.4 Corto for a quick spin in the boat. Needed to run some fresh gas through the old girl and shake out the winter cobwebs. Everything worked as it should, so I put the Diawa Gekajibin MX spooled with the 2lb Nanofil on the new weapon and went in search of something that would bite. Water temps were 49 at the ramp in the channel, so I knew I would have to run way back in the shallows to find warmer water and a possible victim or two. It didnt take long to feel a thump, and the rod bent quickly and held its own, but definitely not a Crappie.
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About a 3lb Drum, wide and feisty, the rod took care of him easily. A nice parabolic bend for the tubular tip Ajing rod, I was casting a 1/32oz jig with ease. I plan to use a 1/16 some also with this rig, just did not need the extra weight today for shallow water fishing. No more bites on the Corto, I picked up the Greenie Weenie TM and quickly scored a Spotted Bass, they will eat anything.
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The Triple Cross with the 3lb Braid and the low speed Luvias made him famous. I moved into a very shallow and crystal clear creek mouth, switched to a Bison TM and found a good ride from Mr. Smalljaws.
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15.5in and a handsome specimen, the mountains of ET made a perfect frame for his pic before being released. The Moon started its journey up and overhead, so I called it a day.
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The New Corto will have his day, just need the water to warm and rise a little more.
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