PE 4 - 5 Showdown

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  • Опубликовано: 5 авг 2024
  • We are back this week with a new video, this time we’re taking an in depth look at a bunch of PE 4-5 topwater casting rods! In this head to head, we put five high-end rods to the test on their casting, lure action and fish fighting ability. These rods are the perfect bunch for chasing a range of offshore pelagic species such as mackerel, kingfish, tunas, various trevallies and large reef flats fish. We put them through their paces to see where each one shines and how they can help you catch your dream fish!!
    🌟 Featured Rods:
    1️⃣ FCL Labo UCB-74
    2️⃣ Ocean Devil Diablo 74
    3️⃣ Zenaq Tobizo TC80-80G
    4️⃣ CB One Enfinitly 84/8
    5️⃣ Carpenter Blues Chaser BLC8425R
    Join us as we rigorously assess each rod's:
    ✅ Taper: How and where the rod bends and what it means for casting and lure action.
    ✅ Power: Explore the rod's strength and how it performs when fighting fish.
    ✅ Build Quality: Examine the craftsmanship, materials, and durability of each rod.
    ✅ Casting Distance and Accuracy: See how far and accurately each rod can cast your favorite lures.
    ✅ Ergonomics and Comfort: Evaluate the comfort and user-friendliness during extended fishing sessions.
    Join the conversation in the comments section and let us know your thoughts! Which high-end fishing rod caught your eye? Have you had any experiences with these rods? Share your insights and connect with the angling community.
    📌 Timestamps:
    0:00 - Introduction
    3:56 - FCL Labo UCB-74
    8:15 - Ocean Devil Diablo 74
    11:20 - Zenaq Tobizo TC80-80G
    16:46 - CB One Enfinitly 84/8
    20:30 - Carpenter Blues Chaser BLC8425R
    25:05 - Findings
    32:26 - Outro
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    FCL Labo UCB-74 fishhead.com.au/fcl-labo-ucb-...
    Ocean Devil Diablo 74 fishhead.com.au/ocean-devil-d...
    Zenaq Tobizo TC80-80G fishhead.com.au/zenaq-tobizo-...
    CB One Enfinitly 84/8 fishhead.com.au/cb-one-enfini...
    Carpenter Blues Chaser BLC8425R fishhead.com.au/carpenter-blu...
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Комментарии • 16

  • @mgzw90
    @mgzw90 3 месяца назад +3

    Could you add price guides for each rod too please? Obviously these can fluctuate with time, but a rough idea would be great! Please keep these coming. Reel comparisons next?

    • @fishheadtackle
      @fishheadtackle  3 месяца назад

      Because prices change and we are making videos regularly its just a bit impractical to show the prices in the video or description. We totally get where you are coming from but the best we can do (and manage) is links to all products in the description.

  • @joeldejesus2635
    @joeldejesus2635 2 месяца назад +1

    ❤❤❤ love it

  • @bachirbattache2997
    @bachirbattache2997 3 месяца назад +2

    Thank you for the video, please a video about travel rods if possible (target medium size pelagics) thank you 🙏

    • @RobinTheobald-uu8kd
      @RobinTheobald-uu8kd 3 месяца назад +2

      I have the Zenaq Expedition 73. Its a 3 piece rod. Its a PE 2-4 rod with 20-90g cast weight. Great rod but maybe slightly on the light side for your choice. Maybe look at the range of rods. BONE also does some great travel rods that I can pack away in suitcase easy
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    • @bachirbattache2997
      @bachirbattache2997 3 месяца назад +1

      @@RobinTheobald-uu8kd this is on top of my list as its only 75cm closed, the shortest i know plus the titanium guides that makes it a better choice for places i go where potable water is just enough for drinking and not washing things. 👍

    • @fishheadtackle
      @fishheadtackle  3 месяца назад

      Great suggestion! we add every suggestion to the list of future video content

  • @NataliaAtamanenko
    @NataliaAtamanenko 15 дней назад

    Hi. Help me with one question. I want to assemble such a set, Zenaq Tobizo 80-80, Shimano Stella SW 8000, PE #4, But what shock leader should I use? And could you suggest what is the best bait to use for this rod? A couple of good brands and what are the best sizes? Thanks.

  • @arminrobles2421
    @arminrobles2421 3 месяца назад +1

    I got the Zenaq Tobizo TC80-80G. Amazing rod. What size of reel do you recommend? Shimano reels. Ty

    • @fishheadtackle
      @fishheadtackle  3 месяца назад

      All the Shimano/Daiwa reels from 8000 to 14000 will works as they are similar body size and weight to balance the rod. Ideally the 8000 or 10000 size as they hold 300m or PE4 or 300m PE5 line which suits the rod perfectly

  • @akd333akd
    @akd333akd 3 месяца назад +1

    awesome info as usual ! would the fcl labo 74 be a good rod to fill in between the lighter zenaq twitch and the heavier sinpaa I've got off you.? want to run a 8k or 10k if you think its better reel on it.. cheers mate.

    • @fishheadtackle
      @fishheadtackle  3 месяца назад

      Yes the UCB 74 will slot nicely in between them. There will be some crossover of lure cast weights with your current rods at either end of the spectrum, but being a stiffer and more responsive rod will give you great coverage of all kinds of lures with the 3 rod kit!

  • @zaini5465
    @zaini5465 3 месяца назад +1

    Can the FCL Labo jig like the UCB 73M

    • @jirehwong6140
      @jirehwong6140 3 месяца назад +1

      too fast action i reckon, unless youre intending to do fast jigging and with jig weights above 120, but the action of the rod wouldnt be very forgiving for 90 degree boatside action.

    • @fishheadtackle
      @fishheadtackle  3 месяца назад +2

      As @jirehwong6140 says, it is a little too stiff and fast recovery for easy jigging action. The main thing is that the handle on the UCB 74 is a bit shorter than the 73L and 73M rods, which makes it great for twitching and jerking topwaters, but it doesn't tuck under your arm as nicely if you wanted to jig with it.

    • @jirehwong6140
      @jirehwong6140 3 месяца назад

      @@fishheadtackle agreed, i prefer my 3 zenaq ikaris which are purpose built for jigging, but i can understand how some would seek to try to have a do it all rod either on the basis of cost savings or space saving so as not to bring the whole kitchen along for a trip. but i subscribe to the bring the whole kitchen for the trip, i hate using gear that isnt purpose built for what im doing, so casting gear for casting and jigging gear for jigging.
      on a side note, bloody great vids you are making. super duper helpful for those who dont have the luxury of being in such a well stocked shop such as yours, i look forward to a visit to your shop if im ever down under!