Any body use Bass Pro lite rods? want a new rod
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Any body use Bass Pro lite rods? want a new rod
What disco said.
Regards
The microlites were good to me before I upgraded.
I looked at bass pro, then I went online to walmart and bought 2 rods and 2 ultra lite reels from them. I liked them better than bass pro's.
microlites are what I'm talking about. what would be better? with in reasonable price
Cabela's has their Fish Eagle 50 rods on sale now for $45. Nice rods.
http://www.cabelas.com/product/barga...Tz_stype%3DGNU
The Bass Pro Micro-Lite are my go-to rods. They are nice to use from the float tube on the strip mines where I fish.
Like so many things ,I think the price point has outgrown this basic rod . I would explore all options and handle the rods before making a choice .
I am partial to Berkely lightening rods..that being said mine (I have 5) are old..i do not know how a new model would compare to my oldies, but I would certainly take a good look YMMV
I noticed at bass pro the other day they have came out with a new micro lite that I wasn't impressed with... IMO I would get an okuma celilo (unsure of spelling) from fishusa... A better rod than the micro lite and cheaper... And if you want to step up from there I would check out the ESP rods
I just got a flyer from Cabela's .They are showing a Pro Guide PTC rod that I would like to handle. There is an 8' UL model I'll check out. It is in the proven old IM6. graphite I like. So many rods-- So little time. lol
I owned a 7ft ultra light in that model that I didn't like at all... It felt like a light action... Was a little stuff for me but you may like it if you like a slightly stiffer feel. Also the 8ft might be more sensitive... Let me know what you think when you handle one of those pro guide ptc's
I love the BPS micro lite for my shorter poles, got 3 or 4 of them - used to have one more, but if someone recovers it from Dale Hallow, please return it to me. Anyway, I noted when I was in BPS a week or two back that there was one in the clearance rack. Picked that up, as I as thinking I needed one more. But knowing how BPS does things, my guess is that means a new model. Sure enough, just looked. The ones I have are all in the golden/brown color - looks like the new ones are a light purple in color. Have not touched one of those, so have no idea, but I like the previous model pretty good. Wonder if you can find any more on clearance?
We have some at our bass pro in Bristol still... I checked out the new model of micro lite and thought it was okay... I stopped buying them when they changed the guides on them
You might want to scope out the ESP UL 5'6" and 6' rods and compare them to the BPS Microlite rods.
Grizzly Jigs has the best prices that I'm aware of : https://grizzlyjig.com/VirtualCatalog/#28 (listed price is approx $10 lower than the ESP website prices ... Ultra Lite rods | Shop | ESP™ High Performance Ultra Light Rods by Norsemen Outdoors )
... cp :kewl
Just received my new 7.5 foot UL Browning Airstream rod today from Bass Pro. It is a beautiful rod with a decent amount of backbone for an ultralite rod. It is very lightweight, has a very comfortable handle and retails for $59.99. I have been a fan of the Okuma Celilos for years and I own several but I am looking forward to putting this rod through the paces very soon. I will hopefully have a full report with pics in the near future. Check them out at Bass Pro. I liked them a lot better than the new Micro Lites IMHO.
you might consider a Tica 6 foot ultralite ....mighty nice for the price
They are not UL, I have two in 8'. I would rate them UL=ML and L=M, based on my other Cabela's IM6 rods. The difference between the 7'6" and the 8' is all in the handle. Bought them on sale without trying in the store, mistake. I should have returned them, but decided the longer handles and length might be good for trolling for pan fish.
My favorite UL at the Moment is the Diawa Spinmatic 6'6". Plenty of backbone to land larger fish. Also mail ordered a 8' Spinmatic, its too whippy like a noodle rod, no backbone. I might check out the 7'6" next time in person.
What JB just spoke of is what makes it so difficult to buy a rod unseen or on recommendations. We all like something a bit different. I had a Browning Silaflex and a Diawa Mini Mite reel as my first UL 40+ years ago and didn't know any different so thought it was the best ever. I literally wore out the gears in the reel and don't know where the rod got off to.
My favorite rods these days run a little stiffer than a UL in the base and mid section but with a soft tip. Too many surprise fish here. I was in the Orlando BPS and handled both the microlite and carbonlite rods. Felt OK to me but one was a bit too soft for my taste. All were between 5 and 6'6". The carbonlite was a feather compared to the microlite and more expensive. I try not to give a final vote on any rod until I strap a reel onto it and check the balance but I think if i were in the market for a rod I would have spent the extra funds for the lighter rod.
I've looked at the high dollar rods like Fenwick, G. Loomis, and St.Croix and in UL they feel like noodle rods to me. Their light actions are better suited for what I do. One G. Loomis was $239 and close to 5', not for me.
As someone has already said, my favorite rod these days is an out of production Lightning Rod. 6'6" and rated as medium but has a very soft tip that loads well and sends a tiny jig a long way. The reel is also out of production, a Diawa Capricorn that is ultra smooth. I urge you to handle one if you can ever find one used in good shape. The price when new was about $75 and is smoother than some of the new reels costing twice as much.
The Cabela's rods are nice for the money. I had a 5' til it went for a swim and wish I had it back all the time. Definitely worth a look if a store is close enough. Good luck in finding a new best rod. They're great once found but there's a lot to choose from.
Just bought a Browning air stream here on site . nice enough rod but has the feel of a light action rod . Plan to cast 1 1/2 sliders on brush tops .
Most will not pay a lot of money for UL rods....but for those that want something extraordinary in action...weight....sensitivity.......check out some JDM UL rods...the Ajing...and Mebaru types. Their UL actions are unlike anything you will find sold in the USA and sensitivity is off the charts. Their trout rods are also very unique. Not for everyone but an option for one looking for a great UL rod.
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Check out the Lews Wally Marshall pro series rods. I bought one Monday, haven't fished it yet, but I sure like the feel and action. Mine is the 5'6" model.
two others that I've used quite a bit that I really like...
Quantum Smoke 6'3" medium light rod with micro guides. Not quite an unltralight, but I use it with 1/16 beetle spins for bream and small bass.
Daiwa Presso, 6' ultralight. Not sure if these are still available. My wife got it for my birthday present a coup,e of years ago. This thing is one sweet little rod.
According to tracking data , my new rod will arrive today . It's a one piece 6'6" light action St Croix Triumph . I have a SC Premier in the 6'6" light action , but it's a two piece. Looking forward to trying it out ASAP .
IMO , the light action in the SC lineup feel more like ultralights . Kirby