@fatoskadrija4768 when I bought it about a year ago it was around $150, but now it looks like it went up in price to $180. It is still a more budget option than most other centerpin rods and it is still working great for me til this day!
The rod I’m using in this video is the 12 ft FishUSA Flagship rod, I love it for the centerpin. I’ve caught 15-20lb lake trout on it so it definitely has enough backbone for big fish, but catching smaller trout is still fun on it too. Thanks for watching!
@@SouthMendyeah just recently got my first centerpin (witch is the same as what you got) so I’m looking for something specifically for trout cause I already got a heap of salmon setups and want something mainly for trout but can handle the odd steelhead or coho if needed just don’t know what weight of rod to get 😅
@Contollerpg3d4Fun that’s what’s up, centerpinning is a lot of fun. If you’re mainly going to be fishing for small inland trout then you can go ultralight or light action for sure. If you want something that could handle steelhead and coho too, the lightest I would go is medium light, although that might make fighting smaller inland trout not as fun. Catching steelhead on light/ultra light action rods is not unheard of, but you end up fighting the fish for so long you might kill it. Hope this helps brotha. Tight lines!
@@fatoskadrija4768when I got it it was about $150, but it looks like it went up in price to $180. Still a great budget option for a centerpin rods compared to others, and it is still working great for me!
I can’t resist THIS video!
Haha thanks for watching Bob!
Hell yeah swingin them big flies, looks like the steelies are super chromed out this season
I love when they’re that chrome color!
Nice catches! That second fish had some interesting marks 😮
Yeah I think they were lamprey marks but it could have been something else. Thanks for watching!
Bice been fishing elk creek pa since the mid 90s. Great fishery
Steelhead alley has some of the best fishing! Love the scenery as well
That’s cool and all but can you show me how to flip reset a fish?
Double flip resetting a fish coming next video!
Just ordered me the 11’ 6” light version, is that the 12 foot ML?
Yessir! You’ll have a real fun time using the light action version. I just wanted a little heavier cause I take it to the Niagara as well
@@SouthMend thanks! Good to know, I will eventually get the 12 footer too!
Tight lines, just started watching your vids recently!
@edwardungott7328 yeah man they’re great rods, best bang for your buck in my opinion. Thank you for watching! Tight lines.
@@SouthMendhow much is this fishing rod thnx
@fatoskadrija4768 when I bought it about a year ago it was around $150, but now it looks like it went up in price to $180. It is still a more budget option than most other centerpin rods and it is still working great for me til this day!
What kind of rod you have?
The rod I’m using in this video is the 12 ft FishUSA Flagship rod, I love it for the centerpin. I’ve caught 15-20lb lake trout on it so it definitely has enough backbone for big fish, but catching smaller trout is still fun on it too.
Thanks for watching!
@@SouthMendyeah just recently got my first centerpin (witch is the same as what you got) so I’m looking for something specifically for trout cause I already got a heap of salmon setups and want something mainly for trout but can handle the odd steelhead or coho if needed just don’t know what weight of rod to get 😅
@Contollerpg3d4Fun that’s what’s up, centerpinning is a lot of fun. If you’re mainly going to be fishing for small inland trout then you can go ultralight or light action for sure. If you want something that could handle steelhead and coho too, the lightest I would go is medium light, although that might make fighting smaller inland trout not as fun. Catching steelhead on light/ultra light action rods is not unheard of, but you end up fighting the fish for so long you might kill it. Hope this helps brotha. Tight lines!
@@Contollerpg3d4Funhi how much you pay for this fishing rod thnx
@@fatoskadrija4768when I got it it was about $150, but it looks like it went up in price to $180. Still a great budget option for a centerpin rods compared to others, and it is still working great for me!
cool.
Thanks for watching!
thats not a lure ... its a jig
Facts but lure sounds better for the title 😅
Just gonna say that. Good thing you point it out man.