I have picked up a few Okuma over the last year based on yours, Debo, and BassGeek’s recommendations. Certainly keeping pressure on Daiwa and Shimano. Nothing like a bit of competition!
Thanks for the review buddy! Seems like a very nice rod! Again, thank for sharing your review. Keep up the good work my friend! Keep bringing the great content!
Very nice looking combo, have to wait for your on the water review. Curious to see difference in there fast compared to there extra fast! Be careful with those mosquitoes!
Ive noticed while buying, testing and even shopping around looking at rods everyone seems to talk about multi direction fibers, their signature design in the blank, ect. Then you look at the actual rod break down and they are many just a like lol. Made in asia at a factory that builds blanks for a few rod manufacturers. I bet that 46 ton is super nice and sensitive though. I like a higher ton lighter rod, you can feel a fish fart on your lure 😂
I have a medium heavy tournament concept bait caster that is pretty sensitive with jigs. I'm really into ned rigs and finesse baits. Tackle Warehouse has a rod sale going on right now so I got the X Series 7'3"medium light spinning for $90 off retail. It hasn't arrived yet, I just hope it's really sensitive for ned rigs. In your experience what rod have you found to be the most sensitive for that application? Thanks.
If you are ever in the market for a ned rig/finesse spinning rod, this ML 7'3" is the bomb for the price. I fished it twice, side by side with my Loomis NRX+ 821S NRR and could not tell a difference between them as far as sensitivity is concerned which is what i obsess about. The NRX+ is $325 more but I guess that's the price you pay for the warrenty which is quite good.
In light of the prevailing economic conditions, what reasoning can you offer to support the decision to allocate between $279 and $299 for a rod of this caliber?
A rod of this caliber is more of a nicety vs a necessity. The sensitivity is great and overall feel in hand is fantastic, but I wouldn't recommend anyone spend beyond their means.
@@TackleJunky81 I completely understand your perspective on the matter. It's essential to strike a balance between indulging in high-quality products that enhance the overall experience and staying within one's budget. It's great to hear that the rod offers excellent sensitivity and a fantastic feel in hand, which can undoubtedly enhance the enjoyment of the activity. However, your advice to avoid overspending and staying within one's means is wise and responsible. Fishing, like many hobbies, can be enjoyed at various budget levels, and it's essential to prioritize financial stability while still appreciating the finer aspects of the experience. Thank you for sharing your insights.
I have picked up a few Okuma over the last year based on yours, Debo, and BassGeek’s recommendations. Certainly keeping pressure on Daiwa and Shimano. Nothing like a bit of competition!
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Those rods like sweet! I’ve yet to try their bass rods, but I use their rods almost exclusively for steelhead and salmon. They make great stuff
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Been wanting to get one of these. I am a sucker for blank tech.
You'll dig em! 👊
Nice video my dude! Man you love them rods. They look slick
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Great looking rod. I throw an Okuma Psycho Stick, and their sb rod. Quality rods, both of them. Thanks tj81 👊😎🎣
Right on brother! 👊
Thanks for the review buddy! Seems like a very nice rod! Again, thank for sharing your review. Keep up the good work my friend! Keep bringing the great content!
Right on brother! I appreciate you watching! 👊
Very nice looking combo, have to wait for your on the water review. Curious to see difference in there fast compared to there extra fast! Be careful with those mosquitoes!
10 4 brother! 👊💪
Good video Jim, nice rod review🤛
Thank you sir! 👊
They are some nice looking rods.
💯 brother! 👊💪
Ive noticed while buying, testing and even shopping around looking at rods everyone seems to talk about multi direction fibers, their signature design in the blank, ect. Then you look at the actual rod break down and they are many just a like lol. Made in asia at a factory that builds blanks for a few rod manufacturers. I bet that 46 ton is super nice and sensitive though. I like a higher ton lighter rod, you can feel a fish fart on your lure 😂
💯 brother! 😂
Hey can you recommend me a remplacemet of the okuma TCS 7' 11 '' XXH ARE TO FIND IT RIGHT NOW
I don't believe they have that length/power in any other series.
Thank you for the encouragement-I was able to practice skipping a jig today-so far-it seems to be about thumb control.
Be blessed.
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Appreciate you watching! 👊
Extra fast action 😍😍
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Have you tried the spinning rods yet? I'm curious
I have one, but I haven't used it yet.
I have a medium heavy tournament concept bait caster that is pretty sensitive with jigs. I'm really into ned rigs and finesse baits. Tackle Warehouse has a rod sale going on right now so I got the X Series 7'3"medium light spinning for $90 off retail. It hasn't arrived yet, I just hope it's really sensitive for ned rigs. In your experience what rod have you found to be the most sensitive for that application? Thanks.
@tshaw150 I'm not a huge spinning reel guy. All of the spinning rods I have are from Okuma, but if you picked this series you made a great choice! 👊
If you are ever in the market for a ned rig/finesse spinning rod, this ML 7'3" is the bomb for the price. I fished it twice, side by side with my Loomis NRX+ 821S NRR and could not tell a difference between them as far as sensitivity is concerned which is what i obsess about. The NRX+ is $325 more but I guess that's the price you pay for the warrenty which is quite good.
Do they have the softer taper like the TCS? How do they load up?
No, they have a faster action.
@@TackleJunky81 I'll get the medium then.
I like there new swimbait rods
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In light of the prevailing economic conditions, what reasoning can you offer to support the decision to allocate between $279 and $299 for a rod of this caliber?
A rod of this caliber is more of a nicety vs a necessity. The sensitivity is great and overall feel in hand is fantastic, but I wouldn't recommend anyone spend beyond their means.
@@TackleJunky81 I completely understand your perspective on the matter. It's essential to strike a balance between indulging in high-quality products that enhance the overall experience and staying within one's budget. It's great to hear that the rod offers excellent sensitivity and a fantastic feel in hand, which can undoubtedly enhance the enjoyment of the activity. However, your advice to avoid overspending and staying within one's means is wise and responsible. Fishing, like many hobbies, can be enjoyed at various budget levels, and it's essential to prioritize financial stability while still appreciating the finer aspects of the experience. Thank you for sharing your insights.
@Bulldog_Fishing Right on man! I appreciate the comments and thanks for watching! 👊
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