Yeah that was the effect with that girl I knew...once you get larger in the rear, you get larger at the tip
My Grandson will be high mountain fishing
In review of these videos I'd think he would need the larger, almost parabolic, bend of a medium/light power, medium action rod
When I placed two of my BC reels onto two Daiwa Pistol Grip rods, labeled as light action, my control and accuracy went way up
My rod stiffness is fine, but unfortunately I'm extra heavy and fast.Wow didn’t know there could be this much discussion about someone’s rod stiffness!
At my age...well...nuf said...My rod stiffness is fine, but unfortunately I'm extra heavy and fast.
Yeah I remember butI'm new to all of this and I can't use spinning rods. Frankly I just wasn't getting it...wasn't understanding the nuances and definitions of all this. The tip action and power are things that you take for granted as you've grown dramatically in expertise for years and years as much through trial and error as much as anything. I don't remember discussions well. Literally ADD. I discuss and ask until I get it. I'm slowly getting it.I have mentioned “Loading” several times on other posts on this site. Your results are because you are loading the rod correctly with the weight of your bait. If you try to throw too light of a bait on a heavier rod, there is no spring in the tip to launch the bait, all of the power is coming from the angler. This is why you will see many bass anglers hold the bait in one hand while flip casting with the other hand. They do that to give the tip of the rod some bend to spring it forward and start up the reel.
BALANCE!!!! Idk how many times I've said this. There is NO magicial rod/reel/line combo that fits all situations. We talked of this in a recent thread. I throw my spinner, chatters on what is about a broomhandle!.These are heavy baits. Weeds, boulders, dock chains all around. I want heavy line and a stout rods to move the fish quickly. A softer, more forgiving rod for crankbaits, topwater. Treble hook baits need a kinder hand when fighting a fish. Smaller lighter finesse baits where lighter line is used are where spinning rods shine. This BFS system is pretty new. Probably not a bad thing. I'm not nor will I be involved with it. I have far to many spinning rods that do that job perfectly. I'm sure you can find an all around rod that will do ok for what he's fishing but it wont be the sweet spot for all those techniques.
Yeah I remember butI'm new to all of this and I can't use spinning rods. Frankly I just wasn't getting it...wasn't understanding the nuances and definitions of all this. The tip action and power are things that you take for granted as you've grown dramatically in expertise for years and years as much through trial and error as much as anything. I don't remember discussions well. Literally ADD. I discuss and ask until I get it. I'm slowly getting it.
We all know that to windup and toss real hard is like begging for a tangle whereas a nice lobb and gentle action gives a safer result.
An old school method I learned on and taught my sons is hold your elbow against your body. Keep it tight to your side and cast. That forces you to use only your forearm and wrist.This is backwards. Use your forearm and wrist, not your shoulder to cast. I absolutely bomb 3/4 to 1 ounce baits and never have an issue.