Found your channel recently i've really been enjoying your content. It's always cool to see the similarities and differences between fisherman and their techniques from different countries! Greetings from Australia.
Hey! Thanks and I'm glad you like the content! I like to compare and contrast different angling styles too, helps to keep a fresh perspective and try things that aren't normally used in local waters.
Nice review...ive learned a lot from you about rods, specialy thelescopic. Im fishing for trout max weight 500grm on small rivers and creeks. I travel only with a dirt bike... what do you think about mobile pack 615tls with a 2000 reel? Thanks
looking forward to a review of the palms molla because i've been trying to buy one for a while but it seems to be out of stock everywhere even in rakuten sigh.
ok i caught a 2lb bass today within my first few casts, the rod performed awesome, has a very tactile tip. the last yard is very responsive and tends to flex from the mid point of the rod outwards. the first 2 1/2 feet are very stiff but the rest of the rod is very flexible like the 636 allowing you to feel everything happening with your bait. i i think i missed a 4-5lb just cause i didnt set the hook. i will not be returning this rod i freaking love it and was actually introduced to the triple B series by you. i do a lot of UL hiking and this is the perfect all around backpacking set up for me. its is basically a light action the last 31/2 ft and a stiffer setup the first 3 1/2 ft. im not that ell versed in differences between all the triple B series so just ask if there is anything youd like to know about it. yes it did have a spine that bent inline with the eyelets just like you have shown in your videos
would have been interesting if it worked out. Oh well. It was worth a try. So do the floating guides move around at all during normal use? I've been building with multi part travel blanks because, as you said, almost all telescopics on the market are complete garbage. Usually they're lifeless blanks made of mostly fiberglass with huge crappy ceramic inserts held in with plastic retainer rings. I'm actually considering the one you have here. I hope the #8-20 is accurate with not too much bend in the back half.
I don't do much sw fishing so I may not be the best person to ask, but if I had to recommend something for ultra light baitcasting in general I would say you can try the Shimano Zodias 168L BFS and the Shimano Scorpion BFS, you could also look into the Shimano Brenious range of rods and reels. It would also depend on your budget and any other requirements you have. I can't recommend any of my reels unfortunately cos all of them are 2009 models and are out of production.
I just supscribed to ur channel now 😊..pls what do u reccomend for beach fishing im a beginner im confused between 2.7 meter and 3.00 meter....is the lengh will makes u not comfortable if its more tall ???
Hello..i have purchased a daiwa ballistic seatrout rod to go with daiwa revros 3500 reel..it says on the rod 10-40 Gms. But nothing about the line...what line rating would you recommend for this
I would estimate that the rod is rated for 12-25lbs or 12-30lbs, you can look into those ranges for mono lines or 20-30lbs braid. Though there are schools of thought that would recommend braid up to 65lbs for a setup like yours, especially western largemouth bass anglers.
I don't have too many Daiwa reels but if memory serves, that would translate to a shimano size 4000-6000 reel so I would say that it's definitely up for it, the revros is a workhorse!
hai bcsg, did u heard about johncoo brand from china, u better take a look at that product, they also got their own telescopic rod, which is i think a great quality rod with a cheap price, just buy it yesterday am hepy with it.. :-)
Nope so far I havent had any issues with section twist on any of my telescopics, any of that usually happens if I dont extend the rod properly, it's gotta be extended snug but not overly tight.
+Pancake Ninja if you can find a Palms Molla telescopic it is about $50 cheaper and a very good rod, but I suspect it's out of production. I just bought the Kastking Blackhawk II telescopic from aliexpress. It is only $55 and it uses a similar sliding guide system as the bbb, it even has more guides. I have the Medium 6'8 one and it seems like a decent rod but i have only used it twice so I don't know how durable it is.
+FizzyTv i'd suggest having a look on ebay, Amazon does have some listed but they are usually a little more expensive. You can try these sellers: ebay.com.sg/usr/japan-kamikaze02 ebay.com.sg/usr/2jstore Or if the links don't work you can search for the sellers directly on ebay, I've ordered from both of them before.
Good to see that the guides are aligned to the spine of the rod. Although they say it doesn't matter, but to me it does, even with multi piece rods.
Found your channel recently i've really been enjoying your content. It's always cool to see the similarities and differences between fisherman and their techniques from different countries! Greetings from Australia.
Hey! Thanks and I'm glad you like the content! I like to compare and contrast different angling styles too, helps to keep a fresh perspective and try things that aren't normally used in local waters.
Cool video! Have you ever heard of the Diawa Gara Monster fishing rod? It’s a telescoping rod as well.
Most Telescopic rods are junk, how do Daiwa tele rods hold up, very durable ?
i might buy one just because its a bitecaster but I normally see spinning rod version
Nice review...ive learned a lot from you about rods, specialy thelescopic. Im fishing for trout max weight 500grm on small rivers and creeks. I travel only with a dirt bike... what do you think about mobile pack 615tls with a 2000 reel? Thanks
looking forward to a review of the palms molla because i've been trying to buy one for a while but it seems to be out of stock everywhere even in rakuten sigh.
Thanks Bryan for this video. Convinced me to hoot the UL version of this series.
Checking your reviews on 11/11 thanks for making this. It's great stuff.
Have you've done a video of it in action yet?
Dimana belinya om... Pengen dah
Sorry, I missed the name of the rod you used for comparison at 12:42. I think I might like to get one of those. Do you have a review of that rod?
sweet just got a triple B 6106 tlfs going to pair it with a tatula LT tomorrow
Nice! I have the 666 tlfs, I'm actually thinking of the 6106 myself too cos I prefer longer rods, let me know how you like it!
ok i caught a 2lb bass today within my first few casts, the rod performed awesome, has a very tactile tip. the last yard is very responsive and tends to flex from the mid point of the rod outwards. the first 2 1/2 feet are very stiff but the rest of the rod is very flexible like the 636 allowing you to feel everything happening with your bait. i i think i missed a 4-5lb just cause i didnt set the hook. i will not be returning this rod i freaking love it and was actually introduced to the triple B series by you. i do a lot of UL hiking and this is the perfect all around backpacking set up for me. its is basically a light action the last 31/2 ft and a stiffer setup the first 3 1/2 ft. im not that ell versed in differences between all the triple B series so just ask if there is anything youd like to know about it. yes it did have a spine that bent inline with the eyelets just like you have shown in your videos
with this telescopic, you could pull out the sections and set up the guides in a ghetto spiral wrap.
I actually tried that! It didn't work hahaha. The floating guide rubber feet wouldn't hold the position under load.
would have been interesting if it worked out. Oh well. It was worth a try. So do the floating guides move around at all during normal use? I've been building with multi part travel blanks because, as you said, almost all telescopics on the market are complete garbage. Usually they're lifeless blanks made of mostly fiberglass with huge crappy ceramic inserts held in with plastic retainer rings. I'm actually considering the one you have here. I hope the #8-20 is accurate with not too much bend in the back half.
Do you know any 2.7m telescopic casting rods?
Hey BCSG could you do a video of your 2017 arsenal lures
A lure arsenal update video is definitely on the list! Maybe I'll bump it up and try to push it out earlier.
Hello, thanks for your video. What's about your kastking rod? Do you have try it? Thanks for all.
Can post on blackhawk 2 kastking telescopic rod...
Is it lure fishing rod?
I live in Hawai'i, what would you suggest for saltwater? Reel and rod. I normally spin cast on my ultra lights but want to try baitcasting
eric murakami good question
I don't do much sw fishing so I may not be the best person to ask, but if I had to recommend something for ultra light baitcasting in general I would say you can try the Shimano Zodias 168L BFS and the Shimano Scorpion BFS, you could also look into the Shimano Brenious range of rods and reels. It would also depend on your budget and any other requirements you have. I can't recommend any of my reels unfortunately cos all of them are 2009 models and are out of production.
Mcm best
I just supscribed to ur channel now 😊..pls what do u reccomend for beach fishing im a beginner im confused between 2.7 meter and 3.00 meter....is the lengh will makes u not comfortable if its more tall ???
good tip on alignment,thanks
Can you describe in your future video the currency is in Sing dollar?
The western viewers think it's US dollar.
How about the fitment in your bag..?
It's a few cm longer than the Daiwa BBB, but it fits easily in my bag with space to spare.
Hello..i have purchased a daiwa ballistic seatrout rod to go with daiwa revros 3500 reel..it says on the rod 10-40 Gms. But nothing about the line...what line rating would you recommend for this
I would estimate that the rod is rated for 12-25lbs or 12-30lbs, you can look into those ranges for mono lines or 20-30lbs braid. Though there are schools of thought that would recommend braid up to 65lbs for a setup like yours, especially western largemouth bass anglers.
BCSG Fishing many thanks for your reply...abt the reel do you think revros 3500h is apt for it?
I don't have too many Daiwa reels but if memory serves, that would translate to a shimano size 4000-6000 reel so I would say that it's definitely up for it, the revros is a workhorse!
hai bcsg, did u heard about johncoo brand from china, u better take a look at that product, they also got their own telescopic rod, which is i think a great quality rod with a cheap price, just buy it yesterday am hepy with it.. :-)
Great review. Thank you for the information
Does the guide and section twist when in load with fish?
Nope so far I havent had any issues with section twist on any of my telescopics, any of that usually happens if I dont extend the rod properly, it's gotta be extended snug but not overly tight.
Nice rod
Hi what is the other rod that u recommend if daiwa bbb is out of Budget
+Pancake Ninja if you can find a Palms Molla telescopic it is about $50 cheaper and a very good rod, but I suspect it's out of production.
I just bought the Kastking Blackhawk II telescopic from aliexpress. It is only $55 and it uses a similar sliding guide system as the bbb, it even has more guides. I have the Medium 6'8 one and it seems like a decent rod but i have only used it twice so I don't know how durable it is.
I can't seem to get results for Daiwa telescopic rods on Amazon... any help man?
+FizzyTv i'd suggest having a look on ebay, Amazon does have some listed but they are usually a little more expensive. You can try these sellers:
ebay.com.sg/usr/japan-kamikaze02
ebay.com.sg/usr/2jstore
Or if the links don't work you can search for the sellers directly on ebay, I've ordered from both of them before.
Thanks
Most Telescopic are junk how does Daiwa hold up
Can handle 50lbs fish of that rod
Nice tackle 🎣
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