Thanks Johnny for your videos on ultralight rods and reels and which you should buy and save some money. I do not do a lot of ultralight fishing, with your tips i am going to do more. Thanks again
Hey David!! What an awesome comment!! Thanks so much for sharing... I really appreciate that. Comments like that really make my day!! Ultra light fishing really is a ton of fun! Let me know how you like it and if you need any assistance with anything. I'm always here to help. thanks so much again for the comment!
Thanks so much @idreamofdinghy.... Always great to hear from you! so glad your enjoying the videos... I have one coming out next week on what I look for when I'm buying the rods!! Stay tunes, hope you enjoy that one too! haha Thanks so much again!
hahaha I got my own videos confused... next week will be my top three ultralight rods... stay tuned... I have the video scheduled for next friday and confused myself... haha Have a great weekend!!
I don't like the fast Action rods. I do like it on my Shimano Aroglass FX is fast Action with Altra light power is perfect is my new favorite rod for Rainbow trout fishing. I had a Durango rod and use it for two years Shakespeare Durango $10 Shimano FX $14 I found a few rods for $30; or less fiberglass stiles of rod. Are they worth the money. That would be a great review on them. Fishing doesn't have to be expensive do do. all the big stores should have a Rod's at $30 or under and what $20 extra will get you the next one. Good show.
Thanks so much Jason!! Really appreciate the comment and the support!! I 100% agree with you, I always prefer a more moderate action rod and yeah you don't really need to break the bank on a fishing rod in order to catch some fish... Great comment and great points... I'm glad those SHimano's and Shakespeare rods are working out for you... great to hear!!! Thanks again!
What about the sensitivity of rods made out of carbon fiber? I dont have an ultralight rod, but i came here because i believed they are more sensitive. The rod i am using the most now is a Daiwa Prorex XR Finesse carbon. But i wished the sensitivity was higher. Any advice on a super sensitive rod with cast weight around 1-20 grams?
Hey there @totalzynaps sorry for the delayed response, its been a busy week, but GREAT question... there is so much confusion around what rods are made out of and all the marketing and crazy prices around rods these days as well. Here's the thing... Ultralight is actually the power of the rod. All this means is how much force you have to apply to the rod to get it to bend. It actually has nothing to do with its sensitivity. The sensitivity all comes down to the blank of the rod and what it is made out of. Graphite is actually carbon and carbon fiber is actually carbon (its essentially the same thing) the difference is how it was made when the blank was created and how tightly the carbon fibers were wrapped to give you more or less sensitivity. Really sensitive rods with a lot of good bend/action to them (ultralight) is when they put a lot of attention into how the rod was wrapped to provide more sensitivity without making the rod too stiff... I hope that makes sense. Honestly there are a lot of rods out there that is sensitive but the rod that I continually use and think is an excellent option for sensitivity and ultralight fishing is the ST Croix Panfish Series rod. Its a little more expensive (bc of the process I just mentioned), but its one of my favorite rods. Here's a link if you are interested in checking it out, it was also the last rod pick in this video: amzn.to/3Yy3y1k
Absolutely... I'd just add that there is no industry standards for size of reels and rods... so some 3000 reels may be bigger and some may be smaller depending on the company. I'd say if the 3000 reel you own provides good balance to the ultralight rod you own. You can absolutely pair the two... The other thing I'd advise is a 3000 size reel will hold A LOT of ultralight line, so I would throw on some less expensive mono backing then connect your ultralight line you don't spend a fortune in fishing line. I hope this helps... thanks so much for watching.
@@Johnnyfishalot i tried it it quite balance since its a campact type Stradic c3000xg. but i already filled it with 6lb line so cant do much bought it. i was so confused cuz people around me say i cant put it on my rod cuz it is not the spec it need. so as i was kinda do some research myself i stumble upon your vid, so i took my chance and ask, thanks a lot for answering!
@shahrulaiezam924 haha yeah perfect! I'd say if the reel is balanced with the rod, your good to go. Better yet, if your comfortable with the combo... then your REALLY good to go. A lot of people on youtube or whereever regurgitate stuff they hear, without actually using the stuff or having a lot of experience with different kinds of fishing situations. So I hear ya loud and clear! That's the purpose of why I created the channel, to help people out with exactly this type of stuff... so glad you got value out of the video!! Let me know if you have any more questions. Always happy to help!
Thanks for watching @christinapalmer, then next video just isn't uploaded yet... I actually meant to release the videos in reverse order, but.... in one week you will be able to click on the video and continue watching orrrrr if your still interested you can click on this link for a sneak peak of the video before its scheduled release... link: th-cam.com/video/ocSLuB_3zvM/w-d-xo.html
Love me some ultralight fishing with my 4 1/2' setup.
Yeahhhh Cuz!! Lake Casey time!!! haha its spring, so you should have it... Also gotta get on those carp!! haha
They're difficult to catch. I need a pro to show me how it's done.
Thanks Johnny for your videos on ultralight rods and reels and which you should buy and save some money. I do not do a lot of ultralight fishing, with your tips i am going to do more. Thanks again
Hey David!! What an awesome comment!! Thanks so much for sharing... I really appreciate that. Comments like that really make my day!! Ultra light fishing really is a ton of fun! Let me know how you like it and if you need any assistance with anything. I'm always here to help. thanks so much again for the comment!
Awesome vid dude!
Thanks so much @idreamofdinghy.... Always great to hear from you! so glad your enjoying the videos... I have one coming out next week on what I look for when I'm buying the rods!! Stay tunes, hope you enjoy that one too! haha Thanks so much again!
hahaha I got my own videos confused... next week will be my top three ultralight rods... stay tuned... I have the video scheduled for next friday and confused myself... haha Have a great weekend!!
I don't like the fast Action rods. I do like it on my Shimano Aroglass FX is fast Action with Altra light power is perfect is my new favorite rod for Rainbow trout fishing. I had a Durango rod and use it for two years Shakespeare Durango $10 Shimano FX $14 I found a few rods for $30; or less fiberglass stiles of rod. Are they worth the money. That would be a great review on them. Fishing doesn't have to be expensive do do. all the big stores should have a Rod's at $30 or under and what $20 extra will get you the next one. Good show.
Thanks so much Jason!! Really appreciate the comment and the support!! I 100% agree with you, I always prefer a more moderate action rod and yeah you don't really need to break the bank on a fishing rod in order to catch some fish... Great comment and great points... I'm glad those SHimano's and Shakespeare rods are working out for you... great to hear!!! Thanks again!
What about the sensitivity of rods made out of carbon fiber? I dont have an ultralight rod, but i came here because i believed they are more sensitive. The rod i am using the most now is a Daiwa Prorex XR Finesse carbon. But i wished the sensitivity was higher. Any advice on a super sensitive rod with cast weight around 1-20 grams?
Hey there @totalzynaps sorry for the delayed response, its been a busy week, but GREAT question... there is so much confusion around what rods are made out of and all the marketing and crazy prices around rods these days as well. Here's the thing... Ultralight is actually the power of the rod. All this means is how much force you have to apply to the rod to get it to bend. It actually has nothing to do with its sensitivity. The sensitivity all comes down to the blank of the rod and what it is made out of. Graphite is actually carbon and carbon fiber is actually carbon (its essentially the same thing) the difference is how it was made when the blank was created and how tightly the carbon fibers were wrapped to give you more or less sensitivity. Really sensitive rods with a lot of good bend/action to them (ultralight) is when they put a lot of attention into how the rod was wrapped to provide more sensitivity without making the rod too stiff... I hope that makes sense. Honestly there are a lot of rods out there that is sensitive but the rod that I continually use and think is an excellent option for sensitivity and ultralight fishing is the ST Croix Panfish Series rod. Its a little more expensive (bc of the process I just mentioned), but its one of my favorite rods. Here's a link if you are interested in checking it out, it was also the last rod pick in this video: amzn.to/3Yy3y1k
@@Johnnyfishalot Thank you for your response, and yes you do make sense :)
can a reel with size 3000 use for ultralight? cuz i have one reel that size but only 1 extra ultralight rod
Absolutely... I'd just add that there is no industry standards for size of reels and rods... so some 3000 reels may be bigger and some may be smaller depending on the company. I'd say if the 3000 reel you own provides good balance to the ultralight rod you own. You can absolutely pair the two... The other thing I'd advise is a 3000 size reel will hold A LOT of ultralight line, so I would throw on some less expensive mono backing then connect your ultralight line you don't spend a fortune in fishing line. I hope this helps... thanks so much for watching.
@@Johnnyfishalot i tried it it quite balance since its a campact type Stradic c3000xg. but i already filled it with 6lb line so cant do much bought it. i was so confused cuz people around me say i cant put it on my rod cuz it is not the spec it need. so as i was kinda do some research myself i stumble upon your vid, so i took my chance and ask, thanks a lot for answering!
@shahrulaiezam924 haha yeah perfect! I'd say if the reel is balanced with the rod, your good to go. Better yet, if your comfortable with the combo... then your REALLY good to go. A lot of people on youtube or whereever regurgitate stuff they hear, without actually using the stuff or having a lot of experience with different kinds of fishing situations. So I hear ya loud and clear! That's the purpose of why I created the channel, to help people out with exactly this type of stuff... so glad you got value out of the video!! Let me know if you have any more questions. Always happy to help!
Clickbait. The video ends saying now let me show you... but shows nothing.
Thanks for watching @christinapalmer, then next video just isn't uploaded yet... I actually meant to release the videos in reverse order, but.... in one week you will be able to click on the video and continue watching orrrrr if your still interested you can click on this link for a sneak peak of the video before its scheduled release... link: th-cam.com/video/ocSLuB_3zvM/w-d-xo.html