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    Hello fellow panfishers, first I like to say these last few days I get over excited to be part of this friendly community to point of having too much idea for a good read...I promise I’ll slow down after this post..Lol. I also apologize in advance if topic been discussed else where. I just received this rod from overseas that seems to defying conventional rod design concept I didn’t know til now. When I decided I’m gonna be predominantly pursuing small game fish (sunfish <7 inch) out of necessity, im constantly looking to push the fun factor envelope! So rod and reel specs has taken center stage for now!
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    Said rod listed as UL just like my old trusty Fenwick Eagle which purchased at Dicks sporting 5 yeas ago. I assume it represents American market UL standard but I’m no rod expert..lol. The other 2 is Asian ( don’t think it’s JDM) Teton and Mavllos brand. Not discussing which better or which high end or low end just here to say it’s very “unique” rod!
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    So according to this chart (last pic from the net) the Fenwick is a heavy rod even within UL designation, but yet it’s a “moderate” rated. The Teton ( which classified as “fast” at time of purchase) has become moderate in bending power. This leave the new rod as somewhere between exfast action/ slow at the same time...sound a little odd? Did the Chinese come up with something that only the bass rod manufacturers been holding secret all these year....a extra fast rod for the lowest of power for light game fishermen the world over? Any thoughts will be interesting to read! And yes field test will be soon. Lastly check out the rod specs!
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    I think I have a Fenwick identical to yours and for where I fish it’s a good rod. Open water is tough to find, lots of downed trees and branches. I know nothing about the others. I use 2lb line, some of it Nanofil, and it casts very well with a 1/48 jig. Daughter and I had a good time this morning with it.
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    Nice presentation especially with photos ! Very impressed. Now I want to see pics of fish you'll catch with them and the lures used.
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    Quote Originally Posted by skeetbum View Post
    I think I have a Fenwick identical to yours and for where I fish it’s a good rod. Open water is tough to find, lots of downed trees and branches. I know nothing about the others. I use 2lb line, some of it Nanofil, and it casts very well with a 1/48 jig. Daughter and I had a good time this morning with it.
    The Fenwick eagle is an awesome rod! It was my high end rod in fact for several years (Tict ice cube on the way), but where I fish most are 4-7" no trees, branches, only summer vegetations, so the Eagle almost feel like overkill at times even for an UL. With this new rod from Aliexpress bending like it does...i'm hoping its a game changing experience for me especially when I hook into a 14 inch carp..lol. BTW the Kuying Teton and Fenwick have very similar action and power and should be problem free taking larger fish.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Spoonminnow View Post
    Nice presentation especially with photos ! Very impressed. Now I want to see pics of fish you'll catch with them and the lures used.
    Yes can't wait! We are experiencing extreme heat wave the next couple of days but hopefully i can escape the house for an hour or so in the early morning to test the rod out. My lures of choice are very limited fishing in ponds environment where the green sunfish and bluegill seen their fare share of earth worm and swimbait from other anglers targeting LM bass and catfish. So at time when they bedding season I like trout magnet for the larger greenies and BG. Other time like now it's drop shotting, carolina rig, and (my personal favorite) float N fly tip with wax worm or piece of shrimp...anything brighter in texture. Look forward for those nice fights..lol.

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    Heat wave records have been broken out west with no relief in sight. Our highs have been near 88 with heat index near 95, so it's off the water by 1 pm. Still thought the bite has been good with anywhere from 40 fish solo to 89 fish between the two of us per outing.

    Trout Magnet is a good lure but IMO the Crappie Magnet size has its advantages.


    Is this the swimbait design you were referring to? :

    It's been catching bass and crappie.

    The water you fish in must be in the 80's surface temperature. Bet earlier-the-better just like in NY. 7am-2pm gets it done except recently with clouds and breeze making air temperatures comfortable most of the day as cold fronts are moving in.

    Good luck.
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    Nice fish, Spoon. We just broke a heat wave here, but quite a bit of rain. Stream should be about right tomorrow morning! Glad to see you can get out to chase ‘Em!
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    Quote Originally Posted by LVSpinfisher1 View Post
    So according to this chart (last pic from the net) the Fenwick is a heavy rod even within UL designation, but yet it’s a “moderate” rated. The Teton ( which classified as “fast” at time of purchase) has become moderate in bending power. This leave the new rod as somewhere between exfast action/ slow at the same time...sound a little odd? Did the Chinese come up with something that only the bass rod manufacturers been holding secret all these year....a extra fast rod for the lowest of power for light game fishermen the world over? Any thoughts will be interesting to read! And yes field test will be soon. Lastly check out the rod specs!
    Please don't tempt z520tom to give another CCS lecture.
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    Quote Originally Posted by deathb4disco View Post
    Please don't tempt z520tom to give another CCS lecture.
    Oh no I wouldn’t dream of it or meant it.. lol. I couldn’t describe or argue rod building and it’s make up properties if my life was to depend on it without being able to express its action in photos in this demo. Just another angler looking for another fun panfish rod. Also thank you for making app easier to load photo Mr Moderator!


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    Quote Originally Posted by Spoonminnow View Post
    Heat wave records have been broken out west with no relief in sight. Our highs have been near 88 with heat index near 95, so it's off the water by 1 pm. Still thought the bite has been good with anywhere from 40 fish solo to 89 fish between the two of us per outing.

    Trout Magnet is a good lure but IMO the Crappie Magnet size has its advantages.


    Is this the swimbait design you were referring to? :

    It's been catching bass and crappie.

    The water you fish in must be in the 80's surface temperature. Bet earlier-the-better just like in NY. 7am-2pm gets it done except recently with clouds and breeze making air temperatures comfortable most of the day as cold fronts are moving in.

    Good luck.
    Hi Spoonminnow, although I don’t throw much swimbaits these days yours was one of many were fishing with for bass at said man-made lake. Curious have you tried out these so call “Russian” jig since where you fish contain much bigger fish than found here (much envy btw)?
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    Like you I’m always looking to try new lures and ways to catch more fish and this looks very interesting. It’s called a “Cheburashka jig”!


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