The manufacturer theory behind the male/female sections not fitting down completely on a 2 piece rod. Over time, as the rod is repeatedly put together and taken apart, rod material of the male section gets rubbed and worn off. The extra male section material allows the 2 sections to still fit snug and tight.
@@zankyou101 Thanks, Zank! And thank you for the insight. That certainly makes a lot of sense for certain build materials. I'm going to go ahead and pin this thread.
Thanks. All reviews are helpful. There are good groups on Facebook with people who have a lot of experience doing BFS. And reviewers on UA-cam for rods, reels and lines. Mavlos Delicacy is the rod that a lot of those BFS guys use. All Mavlos rods are dirt cheep on Aliexpress. Many BFS rods are sold with 2 tips. I enjoyed your review. Good job 👍🐟
Yep after doing my extensive research the Mavllos Delicacy was the one i chose, every bfs angler has one and uses it. The rod comes with a fast tip and medium making it ideal to use for soft plastics bottom fishing along with using the medium tip for crankbaits. The commando has 2 spools deep and shallow, having those customization options on the fly for a little over $50 for the combo is phenomenal.
Good to know! That was based off the claimed weight of 53.5g in the Amazon link (in the description) to the casting rod. It sounds like they just did a copy/paste when publishing that page. I'll pin your comment. Thank you!
I almost got the Plume, but after watching a handful of reviews i decided to skip it. Between the lack of guides needs more guides and the locking nut for the reel it was an easy decision. Chose the Mavllos Delicacy instead and paired it up with a Seasir Commando reel the combo was little over $50. The lowest entry point for BFS, going to film some videos on my channel showcasing $50, $100, $150, $250, $300, combo's in bfs gets you and if it's even worth splurging the extra bucks. My buddy has anywhere from $500-1000 bfs combo's so I have already tried the best of the best i want to see what the budget market is looking like.
Hey mste, as a general rule BFS anglers will use .06 or .08 gou braid which is equivalent to 12lb. 4lb braid like you mentioned maybe have a tendency to get caught between the body and spool. BFS reels generslly have 4kg of drag so its no issue to have a higher breaking strain line. Ive reviewd both of those mavllos rods.
I believe I mentioned 4lf Fluoro elsewhere. If I said 4lb braid somewhere, it was a mistake. Regardless, The 6lb absolutely DID get caught up in the side of the spool of the Zephyr, OFTEN! That has never once happened with the the HICC50.
The manufacturer theory behind the male/female sections not fitting down completely on a 2 piece rod. Over time, as the rod is repeatedly put together and taken apart, rod material of the male section gets rubbed and worn off. The extra male section material allows the 2 sections to still fit snug and tight.
Zankyou for the insight! 🙃
@@BarryP Haha. Nice video.
@@zankyou101 Thanks, Zank! And thank you for the insight. That certainly makes a lot of sense for certain build materials. I'm going to go ahead and pin this thread.
Nice review! Great information! Thanks for sharing! I picked up my BFS setups from AliExpress and have been happy. Thanks for sharing!
Thanks, David! Have fun with the gear!
Thanks. All reviews are helpful. There are good groups on Facebook with people who have a lot of experience doing BFS. And reviewers on UA-cam for rods, reels and lines. Mavlos Delicacy is the rod that a lot of those BFS guys use. All Mavlos rods are dirt cheep on Aliexpress. Many BFS rods are sold with 2 tips. I enjoyed your review. Good job 👍🐟
Thank you, Disli! I appreciate input like this!
Yep after doing my extensive research the Mavllos Delicacy was the one i chose, every bfs angler has one and uses it. The rod comes with a fast tip and medium making it ideal to use for soft plastics bottom fishing along with using the medium tip for crankbaits. The commando has 2 spools deep and shallow, having those customization options on the fly for a little over $50 for the combo is phenomenal.
Interesting. I liked the casting comparison.
There will be a lot more of that in the future.
Yea very well delivered and detailed Video and Intel my friend thank you.
Thanks, Will!
Dr. BarryP, researcher extraordinare. Very detailed.
Mavllos Plume spinning rod is 53.5g...casting rod they say is 76g...just an FYI
Good to know! That was based off the claimed weight of 53.5g in the Amazon link (in the description) to the casting rod. It sounds like they just did a copy/paste when publishing that page. I'll pin your comment. Thank you!
Great video Barry. I noticed that you elected to exclude the dog's portion. LOL.
The cams were actually off for a vast majority of it. Otherwise it might already be a viral Karen video. Thanks again for helping out, Ron!
Good info, thanks!
No problem!
I almost got the Plume, but after watching a handful of reviews i decided to skip it. Between the lack of guides needs more guides and the locking nut for the reel it was an easy decision. Chose the Mavllos Delicacy instead and paired it up with a Seasir Commando reel the combo was little over $50. The lowest entry point for BFS, going to film some videos on my channel showcasing $50, $100, $150, $250, $300, combo's in bfs gets you and if it's even worth splurging the extra bucks. My buddy has anywhere from $500-1000 bfs combo's so I have already tried the best of the best i want to see what the budget market is looking like.
Hey mste, as a general rule BFS anglers will use .06 or .08 gou braid which is equivalent to 12lb. 4lb braid like you mentioned maybe have a tendency to get caught between the body and spool. BFS reels generslly have 4kg of drag so its no issue to have a higher breaking strain line. Ive reviewd both of those mavllos rods.
I believe I mentioned 4lf Fluoro elsewhere. If I said 4lb braid somewhere, it was a mistake. Regardless, The 6lb absolutely DID get caught up in the side of the spool of the Zephyr, OFTEN! That has never once happened with the the HICC50.