I copied this off Amazon, a description from Amazon Japan .
“effective for light salt, and has a thrilling game that is unique to short rods”
Should be fine for playing saltwater .,
Nice looking rod .
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I copied this off Amazon, a description from Amazon Japan .
“effective for light salt, and has a thrilling game that is unique to short rods”
Should be fine for playing saltwater .,
Nice looking rod .
At 4’6” it’s gonna be a hoot to fish with. Neat looking rod. I had a problem with plat last time around also. They slow on my transactions.
Palms make some great rods. I bought a Palms Egeria years back….still have it. Yeah the Japanese make a plethora of travel rods. Makes it easy to hop on a bullet train to visit all those Area trout lakes they have.
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Gill, it also doesn't hurt this rod is 65$ less expensive..lol
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Skeet, my favorite UL rod length has always been 5'6" to 7", especially for bank or shore casting. However the 4'6" double as a dock/pier (saltwater) for me and the fact when collapsed, it's less intrusive in the carrying on bag as well.
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Hello all, here's a little unboxing photo of the said Palms quattro. Hope soon it gets to go for a road trip for all type ultralight catches. Cheers!Attachment 465598
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You need to get out and fish that rod. I'm looking for a trave rod, Looking forward to a review.
That is a good looking rod. I’m looking forward to the review also.
LV, most all my rods are in the lengths you mentioned. I’ve never held a longer than 7’ rod that I liked the action of. Long whippy rods don’t excite me. My 6’6” is very comfortable for me. When I caught some nice gills last time I used it, the thought that kept going through my head was control. Much better control of the fish than with the shorter rods. It’s a 2-6lb rated blank.