Thank you for the review. Based on your video, I bought this rod as a back up to my Dragontail and for my daughter to use for panfish. Great rod for small streams and has handled trout up to 16"with ease! Very pleased with the rod.
I actually picked up this rod a few days ago because I wanted to try a fibreglass tenkara rod. I am always happy to see people review more affordable gear, it is so helpful for people just getting into a hobby to be able to make a good decision about entry level gear! So far I've landed a few chain pickerel on this rod and it handled them really easily. The extra backbone that you talk about in the video might hurt the casting feel a bit but it also let's this rod punch way above it's weight when it comes to fighting fish! A lot of people new to tenkara have concerns about fighting bigger fish so I think it is a real perk that this rod is a bit more forgiving in that aspect.
Nice video. I fish tenkara a lot in Colorado but have't tried in Montana much. I have a handful of rods that I like but no fiberglass ones. I might have to give the Aventik a try.
I owned and fished the Aventik Zeno for almost 2yrs now. And i can say this rod is an absolute beast! Heavy, slow, but can take on monsters easy! This can take a beating, and it still keeps on going. I've caught a monster 2kg Striped Bass off New Brunswick and a 2.6kg. Mangrove Snapper in Guiuan Isl. with my Zeno (both with a streamer fly i got from Cabela's). That right there says alot of how powerful this rod is. And not to mention its very cheap too. Bought mine from Aliexpress. Can't wait to see your fishing videos with the Zeno.
Those floating lines are designed to be cut to length. So it would probably cast better if you cut it down equal to length of rod. Also, most people are using fluorocarbon level line instead of the cheap level lines, and they cast much better. I’m not sure it’s really fair to compare a fiberglass rod to other tenkara rods that are made from carbon fiber or graphite. Same as western fly rods, they have a different purpose.
Great video. I appreciate this video because in the U.S. to many people don't consider tenkara a fly fishing style. Keep up the good work.
It’s nice to see someone review affordable equipment. Would like to see you fish the Tenkara rod.
Thank you for the review. Based on your video, I bought this rod as a back up to my Dragontail and for my daughter to use for panfish. Great rod for small streams and has handled trout up to 16"with ease! Very pleased with the rod.
Great review, would love to see one on the Maxcatch fiberglass Ultraglass
I actually picked up this rod a few days ago because I wanted to try a fibreglass tenkara rod. I am always happy to see people review more affordable gear, it is so helpful for people just getting into a hobby to be able to make a good decision about entry level gear! So far I've landed a few chain pickerel on this rod and it handled them really easily. The extra backbone that you talk about in the video might hurt the casting feel a bit but it also let's this rod punch way above it's weight when it comes to fighting fish! A lot of people new to tenkara have concerns about fighting bigger fish so I think it is a real perk that this rod is a bit more forgiving in that aspect.
Are fiberglass rods more resistant against breaking or isn’t there any difference?
Nice video. I fish tenkara a lot in Colorado but have't tried in Montana much. I have a handful of rods that I like but no fiberglass ones. I might have to give the Aventik a try.
I owned and fished the Aventik Zeno for almost 2yrs now. And i can say this rod is an absolute beast! Heavy, slow, but can take on monsters easy! This can take a beating, and it still keeps on going.
I've caught a monster 2kg Striped Bass off New Brunswick and a 2.6kg. Mangrove Snapper in Guiuan Isl. with my Zeno (both with a streamer fly i got from Cabela's). That right there says alot of how powerful this rod is.
And not to mention its very cheap too. Bought mine from Aliexpress.
Can't wait to see your fishing videos with the Zeno.
Those floating lines are designed to be cut to length. So it would probably cast better if you cut it down equal to length of rod.
Also, most people are using fluorocarbon level line instead of the cheap level lines, and they cast much better.
I’m not sure it’s really fair to compare a fiberglass rod to other tenkara rods that are made from carbon fiber or graphite. Same as western fly rods, they have a different purpose.
Lmao.. we had those 40 yrs ago in the south.. called a bream buster… lmao nothing new
Get this Tenkara rod and a bluegill rod... and try them side by side... all the difference in the world. 🤣🤣🤣
❓❓❓SO WHY DIDN'T YOU TRY IT OUT ON THE WAYER❓❓❓👎...THATS WHAT I WAS WAITING FOR ALL THAT TIME ❓❓❓...I WILL GIVE U A THUMBS DOWN BECAUSE OF THAT👎😡