Actually a few of them .
Some you may have read about my pursuit to put together the best casting combo for casting light jigs .
I went from a 1/32 ball head jig to the 1/64 jighead by Trout Magnet yesterday while fishing and noticed I picked up a few feet even with my 56 Daiwa Trout XUL and St Croix Premier rods .
Today I was back at it, in the driveway , tossing 1/64 Trout Magnet jig and bodies .
I decided to try my various 5 St Croix UL rods that are labeled Ultralight Moderate. I also got out my Kastking Zephyr SFS 1000 reels loaded with 2# Floroclear.
First cast with a 5 Premier was just over 75 . WOW . I thought that must have been a fluke , but nope , I was able to consistently cast this combo from 72-76 .
Accuracy was better too .
I tried a Daiwa 1000 Team Diawa , and older but nice , lightweight reel , and my distance went down by 5-7 . I didnt think different reels of the same size would make that much difference, but it did .
I tried a new model 56 SC Triumph two piece ULF , that to me , seems more like an ULM . Paired with a newer Daiwa Fuego LT1000d and got good results of around 75 also.
Ive always read a longer fast action UL rod would cast further .
I think the moderate action is loading better than my longer fast action rods .
I know one thing , fighting panfish are more fun on moderate rods .
I think a USA action moderate UL is similar to a JDM XUL or SUL but doesnt have the bend in the bottom half of the blank the JDM rods have .
Fun experiment.
Next boat trip Ill be armed with my 5 and 56 USA ultralights . Ill be using my Kastking reels more too. They are over an ounce lighter than my 1000 size Daiwas and Shimanos .


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