Re-uploaded! Due to the overcast skies I had edited the lighting on the original video which washed out the Rod against the Sky. This version jumps between Light/Dark for the talking/casting portions but allows you to track the rod better, which is hopefully helpful. Also, make sure you watch in HD to see all the good stuff! All the best - Gunnar
This is the one I have been holding out for. This is the only rod that I dedicatedly wanted to win. I have always loved glass rods and finally seeing one that can handle big game applications is super exciting. The series has been awesome to watch and it looks like you saved the best for last!
Thanks for reuploading the video and rebalancing the lighting to help see the white rod on the overcast skies. Your thorough description makes it easier to visualize what was going on with the rod as you were doing your cast stroke. I actually looked these up a month ago and they are very interesting and come in a variety of colors even bright ones for a reasonable price to boot 🥾. 😎🎣 Thanks for sharing your thoughts and experience with this unique fly rod. 😃
Fantastic video, super complete test. Keep it up. I have never seen a cane test so detailed, with different silks. It really gives an idea of the cane, its possibilities, and, uses. Keep it up. It’s GREAT!!! Sincerely, Jef.
gosh dang I want that rod!!!! I love fiberglass rods, did not think they were doable at 11wt. I have to try this rod. great review and review of technique in general. Also i got to live and work in ely all summer long and fished 3 days a week for 3 months what a blast.
Hello Gunnar, When comparing fibre glass to graphite rods, we have to compare rods having a) the same lengths, b) the same stiffness and c) the same rod action. Otherwise we make not much sense in comparing the outcomes of using 2 different materials. Fibre glass rods are shorter, while most graphite rods always have been 9 feet for very good reasons. That is because fibre glass rods are getting too heavy in the upper length. If however we compare a soft short graphite rod to a similuar fibre glass rod, I dont know anyone who would not tell which is which when being blind folded (just by the fibre glass rod feeling heavier). Now that doesnt mean, that there aren't some fine glass rods out there being great and hard to kill (big advantage) tools. But casting wise we'll never see fibre glass rods in the fly casting WC for proper reasons. Kind regards Bernd
I use a parabolic rod for glide baits and this seems like a fly fishing analog. Both rods load to the butt and benefit from relaxed, efficient casting. Looks like a great rod for beating the bank on rivers.
Thanks for another great review. Really liked the explanation of the casting mechanics toward the end of the video. How does it perform doing a figure 8?
Thanks for another excellent pedator rod review !! It's too bad that this rod is not being given away. : - ( I too have a pair of handed down fiberglass rods. They are Shakespeare WonderRod fly rods. Dad taught me how to use/cast a fly rod when I was young & we used them for years for Bluegill in Ohio & in Canada. One is no longer able to be used, but I am using the other still. ) Please keep the good stuff coming. Thanks !! David Fisher-of-Men Fly Tying
Thank you for the second version, much appreciated. It was impossible to see the top 2/3 of the rod against the white sky before. Or you could paint your rod black colour! lol😜
I enjoyed the video very much, but I, after many years of fly fishing am just now trying to get the hang of casting fiberglass rods, I picked up 2 cheap ones and they are quite different from graphite. Fun to catch fish on, but very different in feel. Is there a reason that glass is not used in rods 9' and over? Just curious.
What weight rod would you suggest to throw intermediate fly line with a 8 to 10 inch streamer? Or if I mostly fish for bass big pike or smaller musky, should I use a 9 weight?
Re-uploaded! Due to the overcast skies I had edited the lighting on the original video which washed out the Rod against the Sky. This version jumps between Light/Dark for the talking/casting portions but allows you to track the rod better, which is hopefully helpful. Also, make sure you watch in HD to see all the good stuff! All the best - Gunnar
My grandpa is also the one who instilled the passion in me. God bless your grampa an d now they're with us every time we're out there.
This is the one I have been holding out for. This is the only rod that I dedicatedly wanted to win. I have always loved glass rods and finally seeing one that can handle big game applications is super exciting. The series has been awesome to watch and it looks like you saved the best for last!
These reviews are so helpful to give us a full picture of the predator rod options. It is a great wealth of information you are sharing here. Thanks!
for real. I wish he had made this video a long time ago hahaha! I probably would have gone with a different rod if he had!
Thanks for reuploading the video and rebalancing the lighting to help see the white rod on the overcast skies. Your thorough description makes it easier to visualize what was going on with the rod as you were doing your cast stroke.
I actually looked these up a month ago and they are very interesting and come in a variety of colors even bright ones for a reasonable price to boot 🥾. 😎🎣
Thanks for sharing your thoughts and experience with this unique fly rod. 😃
My first fly rod was a Sears fiberglass 5W. Still have it. It always did me well.
That is easily one of the coolest rods I have ever seen.
Fantastic video, super complete test. Keep it up. I have never seen a cane test so detailed, with different silks. It really gives an idea of the cane, its possibilities, and, uses. Keep it up. It’s GREAT!!! Sincerely, Jef.
gosh dang I want that rod!!!! I love fiberglass rods, did not think they were doable at 11wt. I have to try this rod. great review and review of technique in general. Also i got to live and work in ely all summer long and fished 3 days a week for 3 months what a blast.
many thanks for the alteration and re-upload ! very much appreciated
love the detail Gunnar ! seems like a very bad ass rod !
Thanks for editing this. I was having trouble following the rod.
The file off my desktop is way easier to follow and track the rod. Not sure why it disappeared so much once the uploaded. Hopefully this helps!
Hello Gunnar,
When comparing fibre glass to graphite rods, we have to compare rods having a) the same lengths, b) the same stiffness and c) the same rod action. Otherwise we make not much sense in comparing the outcomes of using 2 different materials. Fibre glass rods are shorter, while most graphite rods always have been 9 feet for very good reasons. That is because fibre glass rods are getting too heavy in the upper length. If however we compare a soft short graphite rod to a similuar fibre glass rod, I dont know anyone who would not tell which is which when being blind folded (just by the fibre glass rod feeling heavier). Now that doesnt mean, that there aren't some fine glass rods out there being great and hard to kill (big advantage) tools. But casting wise we'll never see fibre glass rods in the fly casting WC for proper reasons.
Kind regards
Bernd
Great review as usual Gunnar.
I use a parabolic rod for glide baits and this seems like a fly fishing analog. Both rods load to the butt and benefit from relaxed, efficient casting. Looks like a great rod for beating the bank on rivers.
Thank you for the review. Have really enjoyed these.
That would be fun to try. Thanks again!
Blue halos are just something else probably the best fiberglass rod out there!
Thanks for another great review.
Really liked the explanation of the casting mechanics toward the end of the video.
How does it perform doing a figure 8?
Awesome review great looking fly rod
Awesome review!
Thanks mate for a great review definitely have to look in to this one a little bit more I like to find a good rod to pair my redtington behemoth with
I Have always loved glass rods
The owner cortney is my neighbor and so I have built a 5wt and I am building a 7wt currently and the rods are amazing
Thanks for another excellent pedator rod review !! It's too bad that this rod is not being given away. : - ( I too have a pair of handed down fiberglass rods. They are Shakespeare WonderRod fly rods. Dad taught me how to use/cast a fly rod when I was young & we used them for years for Bluegill in Ohio & in Canada. One is no longer able to be used, but I am using the other still. ) Please keep the good stuff coming. Thanks !!
David
Fisher-of-Men Fly Tying
Thank you for the second version, much appreciated. It was impossible to see the top 2/3 of the rod against the white sky before. Or you could paint your rod black colour! lol😜
Awesome review. I would love to try !
Another great review!
I enjoyed the video very much, but I, after many years of fly fishing am just now trying to get the hang of casting fiberglass rods, I picked up 2 cheap ones and they are quite different from graphite. Fun to catch fish on, but very different in feel. Is there a reason that glass is not used in rods 9' and over? Just curious.
Looks like another great rod
I love glass rod for streamer fishing
Thanks for the review
Great review. Really want to cast one of these
What a sick rod!
I've been curious about these rods
I wish this one was part of the giveaway, I might have to go get one.
What weight rod would you suggest to throw intermediate fly line with a 8 to 10 inch streamer? Or if I mostly fish for bass big pike or smaller musky, should I use a 9 weight?
thanks gunnar
What is a "swing weight"? Thank's!
What's the swing weight like on that bad boy
LOVE glad rods!
glass is not dead
Is a cool looking rod
Vibe on
nice
Excellent review!