@@mustaphabaadi5490 haha,nah but I'm pretty sure you can get one for cheap,under 50 bucks even,the long rod you have definitely costs more than a shorter one
@@ScubaChris Spinning reels require spinning rods. Spincasters, baitcasters, and conventional reels require casting rods. When you order a surf fishing rod, you have to look carefully as the seller makes a distinction between spinning and casting. The orientations of the rings are inverted and they were designed to bend with resistance in a certain direction.
@@JCosio-bs9xr Not always. I just helped Okuma in 2 Surf Rods that are both S & C. Daiwa has a similar rod as well. I’ve made over a dz videos on them. I can use either a Spinner or a conventional on them.
@@JCosio-bs9xr HCS 14’2” & 13’3”. I helped designing them and tested all prototypes in the field for over 6-months. Comes in a padded case & has a counter weight casting system. 3pc, 2.2-8.8oz.
@@bootlegapples If he uses a proper Hatteras cast, I estimate he can get 125 to 150 yards with some practice. The demonstrated technique was definitely entry level. Once you properly load up a 15 footer with an 8 to 10 oz. sinker and bait, it's almost terrifying how much momentum that cast generates.
It’s a European surf rod, probably designed for fishing in the Med where you need fine and far off tactics for the better fish. You catch nothing by casting 50 yards in the Med. Might not suit US surf fishing (and the cast was awful too)
You guys are correct about many surfcasting situations in the U.S. where beaches typically slope moderately to steeply. Stripers, blues, reds, small sharks, rays, whiting, pompano, and surf perch are all within an easy 60 yard cast on many beaches. However, this isn't universally true and a 15 ft. rod matched to a distance casting reel such as an Akios 757, Penn 15 Squall Casting Special, Avet SX MC, or Shimano Ultegra can help you get the bait out to deeper water when needed. For example, I use a 15-footer and the Akios 757 in California to get to the outer gutters (100 - 150 yards out) where bigger guitars, soupfins, and leopards are lurking during daylight hours. After a powerful cast, that setup sits comfortably in a sand spike -- it's not a rig you want to use for slinging spoons or swimbaits all day. Learning to cast such a beefy heaving setup takes practice and perseverance though.
That cast was like watching a small child throw a baseball
*Love this rod **enjoyable.fishing** recommend I usually spend much more for my rods,however this is my second Fenwick and love them both.*
That was a very lazy cast. 🤣
Kinda harder to cast a really long rod like a 15 foot you see here, i Own a 14 foot 5 inches and that's already hard to cast
@@muhdshuhairi609 I'm currently casting a 14'2" Surf Rod "S" over 100yd using a 6oz bank.
@@ScubaChris i cast 110 yards max with 125gram (4.5oz?) sinker
@@muhdshuhairi609 Yes, 4.4oz is very good.
Excellent my friend..queation ..what specific brand name is that rod and reel? Thanks
Penn battle 3 and ugly stick rod
Where did you buy it at 😔 I’ve looked everywhere and can’t find one
Bass pro carries the ugly stick big water 15’ for $89
Yesterday I saw some dude using a rod this size(perhaps even bigger) on a river that's only about 20 metres wide
thats exactly me on this sunday
im going fishing with a 19 feet fishing rod on a river that is 24 meters wide
@@mustaphabaadi5490 but why tho🤣, can't you use a normal 6 foot rod or is there some sort of advantage I'm unaware of
@@p.maesthetics7154 too broke to buy one lol
@@mustaphabaadi5490 haha,nah but I'm pretty sure you can get one for cheap,under 50 bucks even,the long rod you have definitely costs more than a shorter one
He’s using an ugly stick big water. I got two from bass pro for $89 apiece.
Thanks .. mr expert
What reel size is that
What brand is that?
Bro is this available in online
😍😍😍👍
is that a amazon rod ? for 67$ or something else how far can you cast a 7 ok ? think 100 yds ?
MICKIN310 this is a ugly stick 15 foot and it will handle 10oz casting weight
I can get 200' out of my 50$ catfish pole when I hit the surf, on a good day or rather a good swing. 7'6 I believe.
What brand?
And I thought I was crazy with my 13 footer😁 Go head with your bad self
13 foot is the perfect size it’s all I use
You could have demonstrated a better cast. It's more like a javelin. Hatteras cast is a good place to start and pretty easy.
Isn't that a surf spinning rod? I think it makes a big difference ordering a rod to distinguish between spinning and casting.
You can cast a spinning rod from shore and still label it a surf casting rod.
@@ScubaChris Spinning reels require spinning rods. Spincasters, baitcasters, and conventional reels require casting rods. When you order a surf fishing rod, you have to look carefully as the seller makes a distinction between spinning and casting. The orientations of the rings are inverted and they were designed to bend with resistance in a certain direction.
@@JCosio-bs9xr Not always. I just helped Okuma in 2 Surf Rods that are both S & C. Daiwa has a similar rod as well. I’ve made over a dz videos on them. I can use either a Spinner or a conventional on them.
@@ScubaChris What models are those?!?
@@JCosio-bs9xr HCS 14’2” & 13’3”. I helped designing them and tested all prototypes in the field for over 6-months. Comes in a padded case & has a counter weight casting system. 3pc, 2.2-8.8oz.
How much cost
Want it . Need to buy
Am from Andhrapradesh, india
How far did you get out there??
Not far,his technique is beginner level.
Less than 50 yards I’d say.
@@bootlegapples If he uses a proper Hatteras cast, I estimate he can get 125 to 150 yards with some practice. The demonstrated technique was definitely entry level. Once you properly load up a 15 footer with an 8 to 10 oz. sinker and bait, it's almost terrifying how much momentum that cast generates.
@@andrewmorke guys this rod is heavy asf I own one of my own the proper technique could not be used here
That rod and reel combo is too heavy for surf casting ... weight has a lot to do with distance not just the longest rod possible
you dont really need to cast that far to fish from shore
It’s a European surf rod, probably designed for fishing in the Med where you need fine and far off tactics for the better fish. You catch nothing by casting 50 yards in the Med. Might not suit US surf fishing (and the cast was awful too)
You guys are correct about many surfcasting situations in the U.S. where beaches typically slope moderately to steeply. Stripers, blues, reds, small sharks, rays, whiting, pompano, and surf perch are all within an easy 60 yard cast on many beaches. However, this isn't universally true and a 15 ft. rod matched to a distance casting reel such as an Akios 757, Penn 15 Squall Casting Special, Avet SX MC, or Shimano Ultegra can help you get the bait out to deeper water when needed. For example, I use a 15-footer and the Akios 757 in California to get to the outer gutters (100 - 150 yards out) where bigger guitars, soupfins, and leopards are lurking during daylight hours. After a powerful cast, that setup sits comfortably in a sand spike -- it's not a rig you want to use for slinging spoons or swimbaits all day. Learning to cast such a beefy heaving setup takes practice and perseverance though.
Shakepeare Ugly stick bigwater surf spin rod
Price
Bass Pro had them for 99.99 a few months ago when I bought one.
gul naseeb 89.99 $
@@jimmysfishingguide9326 I live in Canada and the prices are always higher plus we have to pay 18% tax on everything we buy.
Not a casting rod!
Breakaway hdx 14 foot is better
Send me the link
Its 15 feet not 15 foot.