I really appreciate the English subtitles, thank you! I think this will be my next rod. How does it compare to the Tailwalk Troutia Feerique C49L/G-P4? I was considering buying that rod, but in your review it looks stiffer than I would like.
Fine tail is softer than Troutia C49L, so if you often use lures under 4g, fine tail is recommended. The length of the rod can be changed, and the rod case can be carried around, so I think the fine tail is better functionally. Troutia looks cool though.
This rod is a little stiff, so if you're using lures of around 3g, I'd choose the Egeria. On the other hand, if you're using lures of around 5g, I think this rod is better.
Thank you very much for your video work. Just subscribed. May I ask some questions? I will start to fish for brown trout in Germany in a mostly very small stream with very few casting space (brush, trees, reeds etc.). As a result, the main casting technique to be applied will probably be flick casting (I do not have any experience with flick casting although I‘m used to baitcasting in general). I purchased the 23 Calcutta Conquest BFS and the Major Craft Finetail Glass B 422 UL as a dedicated combo for this stream. I will cast small minnows between 2.5 and 4.5 gram in weight. Does this rod and reel combo fit this purpose for a flick casting newbie ? How do I set the reel as it’s nearly impossible to adjust to nearly no side to side play of the spool because of silent tune? In addition, as your casting skills are quite impressive, what would be your recommendations learning flick casting? I would really appreciate some advice from you. Thanks in advance and greetings from Germany!
I think that rod and reel combination is suitable for frequent use of flip casts. Adjust the reel using only the magnetic brake, not the mechanical brake. The key to casting is to make full use of the bend of the rod. After bending the rod firmly with the backswing, the lure will fly away due to the repulsive force of the rod. I think it will be easier to get a feel for it if you practice with a lure of about 4g at first.
Mine just arrived today! Love your content. Getting ready for Sado!
Have a nice fishing👍
Thanks for your introduction of this nice rod. Is there rubber on the inside of the reel seat metal ring?Thank you.
I don't know the exact material, but the inside of the reel seat has plastic or rubber.
Thank you for your reply. I'll buy one and use it for Zacco fishing.
I really appreciate the English subtitles, thank you! I think this will be my next rod. How does it compare to the Tailwalk Troutia Feerique C49L/G-P4? I was considering buying that rod, but in your review it looks stiffer than I would like.
Fine tail is softer than Troutia C49L, so if you often use lures under 4g, fine tail is recommended.
The length of the rod can be changed, and the rod case can be carried around, so I think the fine tail is better functionally.
Troutia looks cool though.
@@lurecafe Thanks for your advice! I received my Finetail FTG-B42/485UL today from Proshop Otsuka. I plan to use it soon.
Pro shop Otsuka can also be purchased from overseas... I did not know that.
Good luck with your new rod!
Good day sir. What you would choose between this one and palm egeria glass ? Thank you
This rod is a little stiff, so if you're using lures of around 3g, I'd choose the Egeria.
On the other hand, if you're using lures of around 5g, I think this rod is better.
@@lurecafe thank you. what your favorite glass rod ?
@@artemporkhun1407 FS49CUL-3J👍
@@lurecafe how about TIEMCO FENWICK GFS38CUL-4J
Is this one also good? Thank you for your time appreciate it
Thank you very much for your video work. Just subscribed. May I ask some questions? I will start to fish for brown trout in Germany in a mostly very small stream with very few casting space (brush, trees, reeds etc.). As a result, the main casting technique to be applied will probably be flick casting (I do not have any experience with flick casting although I‘m used to baitcasting in general). I purchased the 23 Calcutta Conquest BFS and the Major Craft Finetail Glass B 422 UL as a dedicated combo for this stream. I will cast small minnows between 2.5 and 4.5 gram in weight. Does this rod and reel combo fit this purpose for a flick casting newbie ? How do I set the reel as it’s nearly impossible to adjust to nearly no side to side play of the spool because of silent tune? In addition, as your casting skills are quite impressive, what would be your recommendations learning flick casting? I would really appreciate some advice from you. Thanks in advance and greetings from Germany!
I think that rod and reel combination is suitable for frequent use of flip casts.
Adjust the reel using only the magnetic brake, not the mechanical brake.
The key to casting is to make full use of the bend of the rod.
After bending the rod firmly with the backswing, the lure will fly away due to the repulsive force of the rod.
I think it will be easier to get a feel for it if you practice with a lure of about 4g at first.
@@lurecafe Great! Thanks a lot for your quick response!!
FTG-B42/485ULの情報がなかなかないなか、貴重なレビューありがとうございます。
ボサ川や小渓流で小物も楽しみたいということで、ショートグロスロッドを物色していて、このモデルが候補になっています。それから、ルアーカフェさんが絶賛していたFS49CUL-3J "Glass High"も予算が許せばと欲しいと思っているのですが、狭い渓流では少し長いので扱いづらいのかなとも思っております。
ルアーカフェさんのご意見も聞けたら嬉しいです^^;
FTG-B42/485ULは少し硬めなので、小渓流に特化するなら2ピースのFSG-B422ULやB382ULの方が使いやすいかなと思います。
一方でFS49CULはグリップが短くスペック以上に長めに感じる事から、場所によっては扱いにくいかもしれません。(ティップだけ回して投げられるのでそれなりに狭い所でも使えますが、縦フリップを多用する場所だとちょっとしんどいかな、といった感じですね。)
貴重なアドバイスありがとうございます。最初はFSG-B422ULが有力候補だったのですが、中流域もいけそうで、ミノーイングもやりやすそうなFTG-B42/485ULを知ってから揺らいでおりました^^;
なるほどFS49CULはグリップが短くスペック以上に長めに感じるというのは盲点でした。
いっぱい悩んで、それも楽しみながら決めたいと思います!これからも楽しい動画配信お待ちしてます(^^)@@lurecafe