It all depends on how much you want to spend ... TOP Class for Trout Area fishing are Rodiocraft rods, Daiwa Presso, Graphiteleader Superbelezza, ValkeIN but also in higher prices, in lower level Favorite Arena, Majorcraft Finetail or Troutino and many more
@@sitaha3299 yes or course, small cranck or minnow will be ok, this model has SMTT Titanium tip and it should hang the fish easier however it is not so flexible as SMT tip (it is harder), SMT tip is more flexible titanium and maybe better for really cautious fish
Thank you for great videos I live in California. Have learned alot in your videos. Im considering buying a Area trout rod for lures ranging 3-4 grams. What rod would you recommend? I was looking at Daiwa 18 Presso AGS 62MHF V Daiwa Presso V 61MF V Diawa Presso 62MF Thank you!
Hi, thanks for watching our videos ... Daiwa Presso rods are great choice ... it depends also on your budget how much you want to spend because you need also some reel :) , if we talk about 3-4g lures you should definitely go for some M or ML range rod , the 62MHF should be ok take a look on troutshop.jp sometimes they have discounts, my friend bough 2 presso rods from plat.co.jp also for price of one rod, they had 50% off on Presso AGS series
@@jso275 AGS guides most advanced and sensitive Carbon guides, when you buy Presso AGS, if you buy normal Presso ist is cheaper but you do not get the same performance and sensitivity …. This model on video is Highest Model with Titanium tip (SMTT) is also the most expensive
@@troutareaslovakia Hello again, do you think any of these rods would pair ok with my Diawa presso 17 LTD 1025? or is it too small? I would appreciate your opinion. Thank you
Nice rod! 😉😍
Yes it is !!!
Hey, thanks for the vid. Would u recommend rod and reel?
It all depends on how much you want to spend ... TOP Class for Trout Area fishing are Rodiocraft rods, Daiwa Presso, Graphiteleader Superbelezza, ValkeIN but also in higher prices, in lower level Favorite Arena, Majorcraft Finetail or Troutino and many more
@@troutareaslovakia is the presso limited able to fish small hardbaits? Regards
@@sitaha3299 yes or course, small cranck or minnow will be ok, this model has SMTT Titanium tip and it should hang the fish easier however it is not so flexible as SMT tip (it is harder), SMT tip is more flexible titanium and maybe better for really cautious fish
Hey nice fishing day ;) how Gr. is ur Spoon in this session ???
Nories Weeper 1,5g
@@troutareaslovakia Thanks Man ! ;)
Thank you for great videos
I live in California. Have learned alot in your videos. Im considering buying a Area trout rod for lures ranging 3-4 grams.
What rod would you recommend?
I was looking at
Daiwa 18 Presso AGS 62MHF V
Daiwa Presso V 61MF V
Diawa Presso 62MF
Thank you!
Hi, thanks for watching our videos ... Daiwa Presso rods are great choice ... it depends also on your budget how much you want to spend because you need also some reel :) , if we talk about 3-4g lures you should definitely go for some M or ML range rod , the 62MHF should be ok take a look on troutshop.jp sometimes they have discounts, my friend bough 2 presso rods from plat.co.jp also for price of one rod, they had 50% off on Presso AGS series
@@troutareaslovakia
Thanks again. Appreciate you sharing knowledge...
Do they come with Torzite guides?
@@jso275 AGS guides most advanced and sensitive Carbon guides, when you buy Presso AGS, if you buy normal Presso ist is cheaper but you do not get the same performance and sensitivity …. This model on video is Highest Model with Titanium tip (SMTT) is also the most expensive
@@troutareaslovakia
Hello again, do you think any of these rods would pair ok with my Diawa presso 17 LTD 1025?
or is it too small? I would appreciate your opinion.
Thank you
Jeder Wurf ein Treffer. Wie auf der Kirmes 🎉
War gute Session ;)
Is that like 500-800 dollars ??
Something like that ;) was not cheap it is Limited version
@@troutareaslovakia i must get one, i love ultra light fishing. Great video 👌
Thanks, yes it is great rod with titanium tubular tip for extra sensitive feeling ;)