Fishing from a kayak is different from any other kind of fishing- most boat rods are shorter than rods used on shore and piers. Not so for kayaks- I have bought two new rods to be especially longer than the ones I had been using- one is a Blair Wiggins Blue flats rod (7'10") and the other is a Skeet Reese Magnum crankbait rod (7'10"). I have Abu Ambassaduers on both rods- a 4600C3 with 30 pound PowerPro and Revo SXHS with 20 pound PowerPro...the rods are bright colors- one blue, the other yellow. The Revo is a high speed model,7-1 ratio, to work frogs and burn surface lures for Snakeheads.
The rods are built using the S glas composite Wright and McGill blanks that are lighter yet tougher than regular carbon rods as it uses a layer of Fiberglas between two sandwiches of carbon materials. The 7'10" length allows you to reach around the bow when a hooked fish circles the yak. The action is medium fast tip with lots of stiffness in the butt section- another plus-should be a good rod for deep jigging bigger baits, too. Premium Fuji guides and reel seats makes for a durable product at a moderate price- $100 rod...
The rods are built using the S glas composite Wright and McGill blanks that are lighter yet tougher than regular carbon rods as it uses a layer of Fiberglas between two sandwiches of carbon materials. The 7'10" length allows you to reach around the bow when a hooked fish circles the yak. The action is medium fast tip with lots of stiffness in the butt section- another plus-should be a good rod for deep jigging bigger baits, too. Premium Fuji guides and reel seats makes for a durable product at a moderate price- $100 rod...
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