Is a $10 Fishing Rod Worth the Money? (Ozark Trail Wayfarer)
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- Опубликовано: 10 сен 2022
- In this video I test out the Ozark Trail Wayfarer, which is a $10 rod and reel combo that you can buy at Walmart. Will it catch some fish, or will it fall apart in the process?
Good job 👍. Just goes to show ya don't need a bunch of expensive gear to have fun and catch fish 🎣. Very cool 👍
I bought this rod for 9 bucks, one for me and the other for my friend I went to go fishing and I caught 2 sun fish it is surprisingly worth it you could probably go ocean fishing and that's my next stop also I want to go bass fishing with this rod I bought all the stuff for it.
ALSO!!! You can change the spinning reel from right to left.
that neon orange one caught my eye. got one of these a week ago and i love it. super good buy for the money
I have used it quite a bit. I've been meaning to do a review on it, but haven't gotten around to it.
@@redneckofftherange3008have you tried the zebco slingshot? They're both the same cost at my store so im curious which is a better buy
I have the orange one and blue one and a southbend wormgear green one
That is a Nice Bass! That 8 lb test is more than enough for small fish!
I have 2. The tip eyelet of one broke off after about 6 fishing trips. On the very next one, I hooked a small catfish (under a pound) and the actual rod tip on the other one snapped. I really wanted to love these rods, but I can't recommend them for anything other than casual sunfish fishing from a dock here and there.
I haven't broke mine yet. I have probably caught more crappie than anything on it.
Yea i caught two 5lb bass in a row and then a 7lb pike it’s great rod
That is a nice sized bass ! I just bought this same combo today but haven't tried it out yet. I am going to use it soon though for largemouth bass.
It is definitely capable of it. Just won't last as long as other reels. Mine hasn't fallen apart yet, but I don't use it as often as I used to. I've caught lots of crappie with it and bluegill and a few decent bass and catfish.
Thank you for responding to me. I used my new combo two days ago but didn't catch any fish that day. It was still fun though.
ive gotten 5lb pound channels on these hell of a fight on a little rod but its fun
Surprisingly these are really nice rods for 10$, I just got one today to store in my car for bass and trout fishing. Took it out handled a 2 pound bass easily but I can see replacing the reel later down the line
I have had a couple problems with this one. Mostly user error, but I plan to do a full review of this combo one of these days. I still fish with it, using it as one of my main rods.
I’m 21 and really want to get into fishing, so I bought this fishing rod since I didn’t want to get an expensive one since I’m fairly new to fishing in general so I got this one for essentially a training wheels rod
Is it good for beginners who are learning to fish
@@KevinIsAMilitaryGenius is not bad, I would recommend ugly stick rod medium, fishing various fish how ever catfish can give you a good fight just learn use drag is very important, don’t invest a lot on bait casters due they are more difficult, you can learn later on the road 👍.
@@KevinIsAMilitaryGeniusvery good bro I caught a 9 pound catfish on mine and it’s my favorite rod for trout
I've got the same one does really good, I've hade it for a yr thing I noticed is the nut in the center that holds the spinner in place like to lose up a lote an have to tighten it quit a bit. But other then that it's a good rod
I've had to tighten mine a couple times too.
My work was having an employee appreciation week, and they happened to give these out to a few of us.
I'm planning on doing a lot of fishing over the weekend and this will be one of the rods I use. I'm hoping I can hook into a big catfish with it to see how it handles it.
I love bass fishing but pan fishing has been on my to do list.
I love catching me some bluegill and other sunfish.
Nice fishing spot as they be some hungry fish....LOL....Good little budget fishing set up....Good stuff....
I also took it to a local park and caught some nice sunfish with it. I'm planning to go back to that park and make some videos because there are apparently 39 different species of fish in that lake. Hoping to catch a variety of different fish.
@@redneckofftherange3008 That ought to be fun and relaxing....
Orange my favorite color I seen it at Walmart almost grabbed it but the 10$ wasn’t sure but hell I’m picking it up
It's not a bad rod for $10. I have caught quite a few different species with it. Mostly smaller fish, but it can handle an average bass or channel cat.
Handle rod got bent. Not sure if from cranking in 3 lb bass or someone stepped on it. Will post replacement part when I get it...
Being a cheaply built reel, I'm sure parts will get damaged easier than on most other reels. I haven't had that issue with mine, but I do have to tighten the nut on the spool every so often.
the rod itself is good! But the reel is 50/50, especially if you fish a lot, but yes, it's definitely good enough for a $10 combo, I got a few, for me & kids, I've been using it for the last 2 years and only replaced one so far
Mine is still going strong, but I don't use it much anymore. I keep meaning to do a review on it, but just haven't had time
My reel I just bought catches when you try to crank it.
Eating Bluegills Are Fun Too!!!
I’m 21 and really want to get into fishing, so I bought this fishing rod since I didn’t want to get an expensive one since I’m fairly new to fishing in general so I got this one for essentially a training wheels rod
Is it good for beginners learning
It is good for beginners. I have found that it has a little too much line on it from the factory, so it would spool off the back periodically and cause tangles, which can be very annoying. Open face spinning reels can also be a bit tricky in general with tangling, but it is all part of the beast. I have caught lots of bluegill, sunfish, crappie, bass, and catfish with it. It is not the highest quality, and I imagine it will fall apart one day, but for $10 I'd say it was a good buy. I used it as one of my main rods for a while until I got a more expensive one, but I still take it out occasionally. I keep meaning to do a review on it, but never got around to it. Thanks for watching, and good luck fishing.
@@redneckofftherange3008 thanks, also for casting do I raise the guard thing and cast it, or do I leave the cast guard flat and cast cause I lifted up the guard thing and casted and when it went into the water I would put it back down so no more line would get out
Was that the correct way to do it
@@KevinIsAMilitaryGenius In order to cast a spinning rod, you flip the bail with the hand not holding the rod and hold the line with the hand holding the rod. Swing the rod back and then forward to the direction you want to cast and release the line. After the bait hits the water, flip the bail back over to keep more line from coming out.
@@redneckofftherange3008 okay thank you, also do you want the holes that the line goes through to be facing the water or facing you, i faced them towards me
I caught I big white bass but it basically killed the reel
Yeah the reel is not great, but mine is still going strong. I've got mine set up for catfish. I've caught a few smaller channels with it. I will probably do an in depth review of it one of these days.
It’s 5’6?
Yes.