Been using them for stalking for the last 2 years and you can beat them for the price. Great feel and punch above there mark. Really good and small rods for the money
I have one and it's superb. NGT gear is so much underrated.... they have come on leaps and bounds over the last couple of years. Quality products at a fraction of the so called 'top flight' brands. PS I'm well chuffed with your 'Edge' micros and pellets I pick up from you last week. I'm from Swindon, where is the lake you reviewed the rod
Cheers mate, I’ve had some great action on these rods. This was at a small lake over near Tewkesbury. Cheers for subscribing. I’m working on some new content as we speak. 👍🏻
I used to have 2x ngt stalking 8ft rods 6 or 7 years ago us3d to strap to my motorcycle and traveled all over uk and even went to France with them I since purchased the ngt profilers 6ft what a disappointment both had chipped tip eyes cutting line every cast and the replacment I recived snapped just above the joint on a bream often known for there aggressive fights 🤣 Thinking about getting another set of the 8ft ones
Good memories mate. For money they are great. I’ve never tried the profilers I originally bought these as a cheap set up that I didn’t mind crashing about and they’ve stood the test of time. Mine are now collecting dust as find the 9ft xtractors spot on instead
Im not sure about a 6ft 120g max cast being a beach caster tbh I would say that’s more or an lrf/ hrf rod. As long as you can play the fish and release line when needed you should be ok. It will not be ideal if you have a lot of snags or over hanging tree lines as you may not be able to stop the fish if it wants to go. If you drop the lead on the take this should help with the load on the rod.
Someone new to fishing could use any rod your right but to get the best out of a rod and to learn how a rod compress’s and cast I would suggest starting with a lower test curve. Also a stiffer rod is a lot less forgiving when playing a fish resulting in hook pulls.
Indeed,I think I paid around £50 per rod for the 9 ft xtractors, so no comparison to these. I like to have different rods for different fishing situations and I find the soniks for me personally a great all rod rod.these are great for small waters and my absolute favourite surface fishing.
@@CarpCraftUK yep i was thinking of getting the 9ft Sonik xtractor they look great pack down to nothing so great for transportation what test curve would you recommend for surface fishing
I’d image so, I don’t actually fish with a feeder. How much does your feeder weigh once you’ve added the ground bait etc? I wouldn’t want to cast more than 2 ounce
Whats the differnece between a stalker rod
Shorter. The Nash sawn offs are only 6ft, these are 8ft.
Been using them for stalking for the last 2 years and you can beat them for the price. Great feel and punch above there mark. Really good and small rods for the money
i bought them too before watching thiks video.. glad to see they are worth it i was bit worried they were a joke..
Me too 😂 glad they're ok
i have 2 of these rods and i love them so much. They handle alot bigger fish then they should!
Definitely, great fun on small waters
I have one and it's superb. NGT gear is so much underrated.... they have come on leaps and bounds over the last couple of years. Quality products at a fraction of the so called 'top flight' brands. PS I'm well chuffed with your 'Edge' micros and pellets I pick up from you last week. I'm from Swindon, where is the lake you reviewed the rod
Cheers mate, I’ve had some great action on these rods. This was at a small lake over near Tewkesbury. Cheers for subscribing. I’m working on some new content as we speak. 👍🏻
What reel did you use? Haven’t got loads of money but looking for something a bit nicer than what I’ve got now
Hi mate. I just had some korum rodiac ‘s on them. About 4000 size i think.
Thank you
Great explanation/video !!
I used to have 2x ngt stalking 8ft rods 6 or 7 years ago us3d to strap to my motorcycle and traveled all over uk and even went to France with them I since purchased the ngt profilers 6ft what a disappointment both had chipped tip eyes cutting line every cast and the replacment I recived snapped just above the joint on a bream often known for there aggressive fights 🤣
Thinking about getting another set of the 8ft ones
Good memories mate. For money they are great. I’ve never tried the profilers I originally bought these as a cheap set up that I didn’t mind crashing about and they’ve stood the test of time. Mine are now collecting dust as find the 9ft xtractors spot on instead
I got an old beachcaster rod by Shakespeare, casting weight 50g to 120g 6ft, would it be okay for using in the margins with a 3 oz led weight?
Im not sure about a 6ft 120g max cast being a beach caster tbh I would say that’s more or an lrf/ hrf rod. As long as you can play the fish and release line when needed you should be ok. It will not be ideal if you have a lot of snags or over hanging tree lines as you may not be able to stop the fish if it wants to go. If you drop the lead on the take this should help with the load on the rod.
That's the same rod I caught a 20 pounder on
No way
@@johnanderson6630 don't believe me then
Are these rods suitable for beginners?
Yes James no issues what so ever, for short range fishing they are ideal. If you check out my latest park lake video these are the rods that I used.
Any rod is suitable for beginners
Someone new to fishing could use any rod your right but to get the best out of a rod and to learn how a rod compress’s and cast I would suggest starting with a lower test curve. Also a stiffer rod is a lot less forgiving when playing a fish resulting in hook pulls.
@@CarpCraftUK yes that’s true wasn’t thinking about the test curves but then that all depends on where they’re fishing
@@josh3570 remember actions too all through action.Semi fast action and fast action.
how much weight can this rod hold?
I’ve had carp to 20lb on them but being 2lb tc they are very soft
Ok thanks
@@CarpCraftUK I wish they did them in 2.5 or 3lb but still probably going to get this rod bc of the price
@@ballista2271 they do them in 2.5 and 3LB TEST CURVE there on EBAY mate
Is it 2lb?
Yeh. Good little budget rods for a bit of fun. Although I prefer the sonik xtractors so these rarely see daylight anymore.
Ok thanks and do you know how much weight this rod can hold?
@@CarpCraftUK bro with due respect the sonik is a lot more to buy you can hardly compare the Sonik to the NGT
Indeed,I think I paid around £50 per rod for the 9 ft xtractors, so no comparison to these. I like to have different rods for different fishing situations and I find the soniks for me personally a great all rod rod.these are great for small waters and my absolute favourite surface fishing.
@@CarpCraftUK yep i was thinking of getting the 9ft Sonik xtractor they look great pack down to nothing so great for transportation what test curve would you recommend for surface fishing
Would this rod land a pike ?
I’m not sure buddy I never target pike. I’d imagine they are very fast swimmers so may need something with a bit more back bone.
Got 2 with 2 reels and the 10lb line 49 pound tried my other one this week really good rod caught pike and a Chubb tho lol
I think they are great little rods. I use mine for stalking or floating bread. I’d imagine pike fishing would be good fun with them.
is good for feeder
I’d image so, I don’t actually fish with a feeder. How much does your feeder weigh once you’ve added the ground bait etc? I wouldn’t want to cast more than 2 ounce
Banging little rod my little ones love it and tbh so do i🤣
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