Rats, was hoping you had a Hellbender to ditch (though it makes me feel pretty good about buying one that you're keeping it). I'm looking for a big-ish-fish rod... I'm hoping to target coastal cuts from my SUP just off the beach in Puget Sound. That one seems like it's big enough that it'll handle what I need to to do, yet affordable enough (plus easy parts) in case there's a mishap along the way. If you know anything else that fits that description, feel free to let me know.
Sounds like the hellbender would be a good choice. You could consider one of the Wasatch Tenkara Rods like the T Hunter, but it is noticeably heavier but wicked strong.
😍 Oooooooo that Tanuki 375! That still available?! You have a ton of great rods you are getting rid of!
Yep, several inquiries but only the HM30 R and the NP 66 have sold so far
Woohoo!
Let me know if you have questions or are interested in one or two or three😂
@@tenkaraonthetrail thank you
Rats, was hoping you had a Hellbender to ditch (though it makes me feel pretty good about buying one that you're keeping it). I'm looking for a big-ish-fish rod... I'm hoping to target coastal cuts from my SUP just off the beach in Puget Sound. That one seems like it's big enough that it'll handle what I need to to do, yet affordable enough (plus easy parts) in case there's a mishap along the way. If you know anything else that fits that description, feel free to let me know.
Sounds like the hellbender would be a good choice. You could consider one of the Wasatch Tenkara Rods like the T Hunter, but it is noticeably heavier but wicked strong.
@@tenkaraonthetrail Thank you. Good to hear. I was also thinking about a Rocky but it's in the next range up.