I'm on the hunt for another bait caster so I'm leaving my notes here LOL. All rods are Okuma Tournament Concept TCS currently at $144.99 - $154.99 1:54 = 7' M/H Baitcast Rod * Versatile All Purpose * Spinners, Chatter, Buzz * Good for skipping jig with 20lb floro 3:53 = 7' 6" H Baitcast Rod * Heavy but good 60/40 Bend * Flipping jig, Flipping texrig, Punching, Carolina * Also good with bigger swimbaits and frogs 6:21 = 7' M Baitcast Rod * Parabolik bend * Jerkbait, Crank, top waters, Keitechs! 8:25 = 7' 3" H Baitcast Rod * Tylers favorite baitcaster! * Heavy but good 60/40 Bend * Frog, Big worms, Football jig, Hair jig, Spoon, Pitchin, 6" Swimbait
Bought the All Purpose MH rod loved it, so went out and got the 7'3" H Frog\Swimbait rod. I have to say these are sweet rods. Probably the best frog rod out there but I use it for so much more. They are as close to perfect for the money. The heavy powered rods are light and sensitive compared to my Denali, St-Croix rods. They are nicely balanced too. If your new to bass fishing and start off with these TCS rods, you are setting the bar high for your standards already.
I do have to mention that if you are at a small lake with smaller fish in it, I believe that a heavy power rod will rip the bait out of the fish, or the fish out of the water. (I consider 'smaller fish' to be 1.5 to 2.5 lbs.) I like to stick to Medium Heavy, maybe medium for smaller fish.
Some People set a hook with every hemorrhoid in their butt, and other anglers just set the hook with a gentle pull. So Let your individual style determine which power/action combination works best for you. Generally speaking a Gaff Hook takes a Medium Heavy/Fast, while Treble Hooks Pretty much set them selves so a Medium Power/moderate action wil get you longer casting distances...
Good video. I actually like a 6’6” for top water/small cranks. Loose some casting distance but pick up a little accuracy. And agree about 7ft mh is probably the most versatile rod for anyone just getting into bass fishing.
Hi sir. Love your channel and content. Watch you all the time. How about a video/instruction on getting a hook out of a gut hooked fish? I’m sure you are good at that. I hate to hurt a fish. I worm fish a lot and have to really be tuned in to the bite, otherwise I run the risk of a deep hooked fish.
7' mh. 7,6 h. 6'10" m with moderate action. That's the most important rods you can have. If you're tall then maybe use a 7' jerkbait rod but I'm 5'10" so. But action has nothing to do with power. A rod that's a medium heavy is a medium heavy power rod. It may have a fast action or a moderate action like the st Croix bass x rods which are amazing rods especially when using baits with treble hooks. And they come with a full 5 year warranty for just about $120. Peace and good fishing.
Hi Tyler, good video. If you continue like this you will gain more subscribers than the 6K you already have. One question : Are you sponsored by Okuma ? If yes please let know everybody. We all know that youtubers need sponsorship but keep in mind keeping an unbias and honest opinion is really valuable and not becoming a seller from the big fishing industries. Just my opinion.
I definitely agree that keeping and unbiased and honest opinion is the most important on UA-cam. This is why I tried to focus on the length and actions of the rods as the most important aspect of this video, that way people can get the brand that they most desire. And Yes, I am sponsored by Okuma but I will remain honest about everything that they produce as well as other companies. Thanks for the watching Ivan
You seem high on Okuma rods. I am thinking about buying a couple based on your video. I fish Guntersville mainly. Worms, chatterbaits, sometimes frogs and swimbaits and Carolina rigs. So, based on that which two would you suggest?
Long time spin caster but beginner bait caster here in California.. I’m thinking I need a 7’ medium to medium heavy action till I get better at casting. (??) Currently fishing trout, and bass, sometime I like to do Stripers which I might need to get a heavier rod. What’s your thoughts?? I currently fish from a pontoon float tube, and sometimes off the shore line… Thanks for your video!!
Things have changed since this video was released. Can I get your true opinion, regardless of the fact you are sponsored by Ark. Which rods are better and why? I have 40+ rods, 20 which I got when my cousin passed away from Covid a year ago. Most of them are good rods but I prefer a softer tipped, parabolic bending rods. I’m looking to buy 3 or 4 $100-$150 rods. I also want light weight rods. Something for flipping, shallow cranking, skipping and a shorter rod for walking baits. If you could recommend a good medium powered medium action spinning rod I would certainly appreciate it. You make the best bass fishing content on UA-cam. I really value your teaching ability and have learned a ton from you over the past few years. Thanks Ty!
Please tell me were i can find the okuma tournament in 7.3 heavy casting the linked site has none in stock and its impossible to find for some reason i hope you see this comment
so, what's it going to be for that 6" Magdraft? Everybody evolves and those in the know are no exception! You wouldn't have gone with Okuma or Ark if you didn't feel comfortable in recommending them. But now that I'm ready to jump in to that 6" Magdraft, is it going to be the Ark 7'3 Money Maker MH, or the Okuma 7'3 Heavy Frog/Swimbait? I'm going to buy one or the other based upon your current preference!
Those two rods have a very similar power/action even though one is listed as a MH and the other a H. I would go with the Money Maker, because that’s what I use now. But both are great rods
Just bought a okuma tcs 7’-3”” for my frogs/jitterbugs,can’t wait to use it. Also received a evx -b for Christmas in 7’2” med. hvy. Any experience with the evx-b lineup I’m going to use it as a bottom contact rod.
Tyler thank you for doing this video. I have been wanting to buy a frog rod and have been trying to decide on the one I need. I have been going back and forth between medium heavy and heavy rods. I do most of my shopping online these days so I can't always handle a rod before buying it. I'm convinced the 7'3" Heavy Okuma TCS is what I'm looking for based on your informative video. I ordered one today. If I love it as much as you do me and the dog may have to make room in the bed. Thanks again.
Love the TCS line up. 7'3" H I have had for a month or so and use it for my 4.76 to 5.75 paddletails. What are your thoughts in the 7' H? They label this as their jig/worm rod I believe. Mainly use 3/16 to 1/4 tx rig from the bank so trying to justify if the 7' H would be a good rod for that.
The ones that I have on the Rods are the Okuma Helios SX. If you can afford it then I think it is great to start out with a higher end reel when you are just getting started, because a higher end reel is going to perform better. If not, then there are a lot of $100 reels on the market. I wouldn't choose anything less than that because then you get into reels that won't last long.
I would probably go with the 7'1" personally. But it is going to depend on what you want to do with it. 7'1" is a great all around rod. 6'10" will be better for casting in tight situations
I will fish with the boat at a depth of 5 meters and in salt water. I will use "Zerek Live Shrimp", "Daiwa Duckfin Shad" and rarely "Fiiish black minnow". I will use 5-15gr lead weight. The fish I will catch is a maximum of 5 kg. usually 1-2 kilograms. What do you think is the BEST baitcasting rod in the WORLD for this?
Really enjoyed your video. Nice tips. Loved the whole frogging segment, that's my favorite. Love when the conditions are right for throwing a frog, there's just nothing better or more fun (for me) than frogging.❤️‼️.
Hey man I am sorry that that had happened to you. I have fished with almost every major brand over the years and I have seen most of them break down after a period of time, especially if you use them often. I try to completely clean my reels 2 times a year and that really seems to help with their longevity
Heavy or medium heavy for weightless senko and jigs up to 3/8 oz in the TCS line of rods? Reason I’m asking because the heavy 7ft rod is labeled jig/worm and the 7 ft medium heavy is all purpose? Help me please!
Don’t worry to much about what the manufacturer says the rod is for certain baits or techniques. If you can, go to a brick and mortar store so you can get a grip on the way manufacturers tend to make rods. A Heavy powered rod for one company is a medium heavy for another.
The heavy is a fast action rod and the m/h is a moderate or moderately fast rod. I don't know why so many utube fisherman creators confuse power with action
Hey Dan, I have been a Seaguar fan man while life. But I have used several other brands. I am actually planning on doing a video specific to this in the future so stay tuned
Great video. Actually, I like all your videos. Very well done and great information.I just have one suggestion. Stop with the zooming in and out so much. That was popular ten years ago on UA-cam. It’s very distracting. Your content is so good don’t worry about using this outdated technique. Your content can stand on its own. Just a suggestion. Great work look forward to many more videos.
That’s ridiculous! If you don’t like how he edits his content make your own or STFU and watch someone else. I despise people like you giving praise that you don’t mean, only to give backhanded criticism!
Power, not action. C'mon man. My top 5 BCs I have (all sixgill fishing) 6'9" M fast 7' M mod-fast 7' MH fast 7'4" MH mod-fast 7'5" H fast (has a parabolic bend) OR 7'6" MH-fast.... depending what I'm doing.
I wish someone would truly make a video that tells us the one rod that will fish all applications without breaking anyone's bank y'all know darn well majority of people can't afford more than two rods and one rod is all a person needs. Y'all also know the market is over saturated rods. But everyone is more focused on putting money in there pocket instead of being truthful...
I have been buying 1 new rod every fishing season so that I have backups for when the fish are biting but my main rod is out of commission. This way I didn't drain my whole account in one go. I also found a guy who teaches how to build rods from blanks and they are my new favorite rods.
You have good , informational videos but , your a bit too repetitive and elongate majority of your words . Almost as if your tryna buy time to extend the length of your video .🤔🧐🤷🏽♂️ would appreciate sparing 5 min of my time with this kind of nonsense . Truly not trying to be rude . Just trying to get , to , getting it
This is an old video. I think I try to do what you are saying in my new videos. At the time I wasn’t trying to elongate for a video, it’s what I naturally do while I am thinking about what I am going to say next
Some people might get confused when you use action instead of power.
I'm on the hunt for another bait caster so I'm leaving my notes here LOL. All rods are Okuma Tournament Concept TCS currently at $144.99 - $154.99
1:54 = 7' M/H Baitcast Rod
* Versatile All Purpose
* Spinners, Chatter, Buzz
* Good for skipping jig with 20lb floro
3:53 = 7' 6" H Baitcast Rod
* Heavy but good 60/40 Bend
* Flipping jig, Flipping texrig, Punching, Carolina
* Also good with bigger swimbaits and frogs
6:21 = 7' M Baitcast Rod
* Parabolik bend
* Jerkbait, Crank, top waters, Keitechs!
8:25 = 7' 3" H Baitcast Rod
* Tylers favorite baitcaster!
* Heavy but good 60/40 Bend
* Frog, Big worms, Football jig, Hair jig, Spoon, Pitchin, 6" Swimbait
Bought the All Purpose MH rod loved it, so went out and got the 7'3" H Frog\Swimbait rod. I have to say these are sweet rods. Probably the best frog rod out there but I use it for so much more. They are as close to perfect for the money. The heavy powered rods are light and sensitive compared to my Denali, St-Croix rods. They are nicely balanced too. If your new to bass fishing and start off with these TCS rods, you are setting the bar high for your standards already.
everyone take a drink every time tyler says the word "rod"!!!!
I do have to mention that if you are at a small lake with smaller fish in it, I believe that a heavy power rod will rip the bait out of the fish, or the fish out of the water. (I consider 'smaller fish' to be 1.5 to 2.5 lbs.) I like to stick to Medium Heavy, maybe medium for smaller fish.
Some People set a hook with every hemorrhoid in their butt, and other anglers just set the hook with a gentle pull. So Let your individual style determine which power/action combination works best for you.
Generally speaking a Gaff Hook takes a Medium Heavy/Fast, while Treble Hooks Pretty much set them selves so a Medium Power/moderate action wil get you longer casting distances...
Good video. I actually like a 6’6” for top water/small cranks. Loose some casting distance but pick up a little accuracy. And agree about 7ft mh is probably the most versatile rod for anyone just getting into bass fishing.
Absolutely, that shorter rod is definitely going to give you some better accuracy. Super good for fish in tight areas!
I like a 6’6” for every thing at the moment
Hi sir. Love your channel and content. Watch you all the time. How about a video/instruction on getting a hook out of a gut hooked fish? I’m sure you are good at that. I hate to hurt a fish. I worm fish a lot and have to really be tuned in to the bite, otherwise I run the risk of a deep hooked fish.
👍 nice job Mr b alot of the other u tubers don't talk about the right rod actions . God bless you and your family your pal fisherman Mike.
7' mh. 7,6 h. 6'10" m with moderate action. That's the most important rods you can have. If you're tall then maybe use a 7' jerkbait rod but I'm 5'10" so. But action has nothing to do with power. A rod that's a medium heavy is a medium heavy power rod. It may have a fast action or a moderate action like the st Croix bass x rods which are amazing rods especially when using baits with treble hooks. And they come with a full 5 year warranty for just about $120. Peace and good fishing.
Hi Tyler, good video. If you continue like this you will gain more subscribers than the 6K you already have. One question :
Are you sponsored by Okuma ? If yes please let know everybody. We all know that youtubers need sponsorship but keep in mind keeping an unbias and honest opinion is really valuable and not becoming a seller from the big fishing industries.
Just my opinion.
I definitely agree that keeping and unbiased and honest opinion is the most important on UA-cam. This is why I tried to focus on the length and actions of the rods as the most important aspect of this video, that way people can get the brand that they most desire. And Yes, I am sponsored by Okuma but I will remain honest about everything that they produce as well as other companies. Thanks for the watching Ivan
You seem high on Okuma rods. I am thinking about buying a couple based on your video. I fish Guntersville mainly. Worms, chatterbaits, sometimes frogs and swimbaits and Carolina rigs. So, based on that which two would you suggest?
Really like this video.its a great list my go too rod if I can only have one is a med to heavy dobbins fury .cant leave home with out it
Long time spin caster but beginner bait caster here in California.. I’m thinking I need a 7’ medium to medium heavy action till I get better at casting. (??)
Currently fishing trout, and bass, sometime I like to do Stripers which I might need to get a heavier rod. What’s your thoughts?? I currently fish from a pontoon float tube, and sometimes off the shore line…
Thanks for your video!!
Can you make the same video except with types Baitcaster reels
Things have changed since this video was released. Can I get your true opinion, regardless of the fact you are sponsored by Ark. Which rods are better and why? I have 40+ rods, 20 which I got when my cousin passed away from Covid a year ago. Most of them are good rods but I prefer a softer tipped, parabolic bending rods. I’m looking to buy 3 or 4 $100-$150 rods. I also want light weight rods. Something for flipping, shallow cranking, skipping and a shorter rod for walking baits. If you could recommend a good medium powered medium action spinning rod I would certainly appreciate it. You make the best bass fishing content on UA-cam. I really value your teaching ability and have learned a ton from you over the past few years. Thanks Ty!
Please tell me were i can find the okuma tournament in 7.3 heavy casting the linked site has none in stock and its impossible to find for some reason i hope you see this comment
1:00 “hook up with more fish” with length lol
so, what's it going to be for that 6" Magdraft? Everybody evolves and those in the know are no exception! You wouldn't have gone with Okuma or Ark if you didn't feel comfortable in recommending them. But now that I'm ready to jump in to that 6" Magdraft, is it going to be the Ark 7'3 Money Maker MH, or the Okuma 7'3 Heavy Frog/Swimbait? I'm going to buy one or the other based upon your current preference!
Those two rods have a very similar power/action even though one is listed as a MH and the other a H. I would go with the Money Maker, because that’s what I use now. But both are great rods
Iam glad you did cause iam looking for a rod for my Calcutta 200gtb
Do you fish finesse baits on a baitcaster or spinning setup. Do you have a baitcasting rod recommendation for finesse.
I finesse fishing with spinning rods
Just bought a okuma tcs 7’-3”” for my frogs/jitterbugs,can’t wait to use it. Also received a evx -b for Christmas in 7’2” med. hvy. Any experience with the evx-b lineup I’m going to use it as a bottom contact rod.
That 7-3 TCS has been doing work for me. Probably my favorite rod right now
Excellent video. Any suggestions for complimentary reel choices? Thanks
There are a lot of great reels on the market. I plan on doing a video about that specifically in the future. Stay tuned!
Tyler thank you for doing this video. I have been wanting to buy a frog rod and have been trying to decide on the one I need. I have been going back and forth between medium heavy and heavy rods. I do most of my shopping online these days so I can't always handle a rod before buying it. I'm convinced the 7'3" Heavy Okuma TCS is what I'm looking for based on your informative video. I ordered one today. If I love it as much as you do me and the dog may have to make room in the bed. Thanks again.
Thanks Tyler going to check out 7 ft 3 rod for football jigsThank you from Ohio.
Thanks for watching! That 7ft 3in is legit
In Ontario Canada where can in buy these rods
Love the TCS line up. 7'3" H I have had for a month or so and use it for my 4.76 to 5.75 paddletails. What are your thoughts in the 7' H? They label this as their jig/worm rod I believe. Mainly use 3/16 to 1/4 tx rig from the bank so trying to justify if the 7' H would be a good rod for that.
I would like to know also . I’m torn between choosing the all purpose or jig worm rod for the same reason.
Fabulous video. Any suggestions for complimentary reel choices? Thanks (I am a new angler)
The ones that I have on the Rods are the Okuma Helios SX. If you can afford it then I think it is great to start out with a higher end reel when you are just getting started, because a higher end reel is going to perform better. If not, then there are a lot of $100 reels on the market. I wouldn't choose anything less than that because then you get into reels that won't last long.
@@BassFishingHQ thank you
Unless it’s a Shimano black max.
Would you recommend using a 6'10" spinning rod or a 7'1" for finesse tackle
I would probably go with the 7'1" personally. But it is going to depend on what you want to do with it. 7'1" is a great all around rod. 6'10" will be better for casting in tight situations
I will fish with the boat at a depth of 5 meters and in salt water. I will use "Zerek Live Shrimp", "Daiwa Duckfin Shad" and rarely "Fiiish black minnow". I will use 5-15gr lead weight. The fish I will catch is a maximum of 5 kg. usually 1-2 kilograms. What do you think is the BEST baitcasting rod in the WORLD for this?
Really enjoyed your video. Nice tips. Loved the whole frogging segment, that's my favorite. Love when the conditions are right for throwing a frog, there's just nothing better or more fun (for me) than frogging.❤️‼️.
Are you sponsored by okuma? Have a few of their reels, they break down and have more issue then my other brand I've used
Hey man I am sorry that that had happened to you. I have fished with almost every major brand over the years and I have seen most of them break down after a period of time, especially if you use them often. I try to completely clean my reels 2 times a year and that really seems to help with their longevity
Heavy or medium heavy for weightless senko and jigs up to 3/8 oz in the TCS line of rods? Reason I’m asking because the heavy 7ft rod is labeled jig/worm and the 7 ft medium heavy is all purpose? Help me please!
Don’t worry to much about what the manufacturer says the rod is for certain baits or techniques. If you can, go to a brick and mortar store so you can get a grip on the way manufacturers tend to make rods. A Heavy powered rod for one company is a medium heavy for another.
The heavy is a fast action rod and the m/h is a moderate or moderately fast rod. I don't know why so many utube fisherman creators confuse power with action
@kenneth9874 thank you
@@adamlightner8145 you're welcome, good luck!
Good stuff Tyler. Q: what is your favorite fluoro & favorite braid?
Hey Dan, I have been a Seaguar fan man while life. But I have used several other brands. I am actually planning on doing a video specific to this in the future so stay tuned
@@BassFishingHQ sure will. I just ordered 1,000 yards of invizx.
Are u sponsored by okuma??
That’s cool, but you should disclose that info.
Ok I see you answered that question. Great video. Keep up the good work.
Hey Tyler absolutely love the vids. one question, what reel do you use for the 7,3 heavy?
Depends on what I am using it for. Typically a 7.1 - 1 is going to be great for lost situations. I like the Okuma Helios SX
I guess I need to go out and buy 4 more rods😂😂
My 5 casters are:
7’ Medium Heavy Fast
7’1 Medium Heavy Mod
7’2 Heavy Moderate (glass rod)
7’3 Heavy Fast
7’4 Heavy Mod/Fast
Well thanks! I’ve been waited with baited breath for that!
Are you sponsored by them?
I whant this combo...
Great video. Actually, I like all your videos. Very well done and great information.I just have one suggestion. Stop with the zooming in and out so much. That was popular ten years ago on UA-cam. It’s very distracting. Your content is so good don’t worry about using this outdated technique. Your content can stand on its own. Just a suggestion. Great work look forward to many more videos.
Thanks for the tip!
That’s ridiculous! If you don’t like how he edits his content make your own or STFU and watch someone else. I despise people like you giving praise that you don’t mean, only to give backhanded criticism!
Heavy isn't the action, it's the power, jeez
Power, not action. C'mon man.
My top 5 BCs I have (all sixgill fishing)
6'9" M fast
7' M mod-fast
7' MH fast
7'4" MH mod-fast
7'5" H fast (has a parabolic bend) OR 7'6" MH-fast.... depending what I'm doing.
I wish someone would truly make a video that tells us the one rod that will fish all applications without breaking anyone's bank y'all know darn well majority of people can't afford more than two rods and one rod is all a person needs. Y'all also know the market is over saturated rods. But everyone is more focused on putting money in there pocket instead of being truthful...
I have been buying 1 new rod every fishing season so that I have backups for when the fish are biting but my main rod is out of commission. This way I didn't drain my whole account in one go. I also found a guy who teaches how to build rods from blanks and they are my new favorite rods.
You have good , informational videos but , your a bit too repetitive and elongate majority of your words . Almost as if your tryna buy time to extend the length of your video .🤔🧐🤷🏽♂️ would appreciate sparing 5 min of my time with this kind of nonsense . Truly not trying to be rude . Just trying to get , to , getting it
This is an old video. I think I try to do what you are saying in my new videos. At the time I wasn’t trying to elongate for a video, it’s what I naturally do while I am thinking about what I am going to say next
That's downright rude! This guy knows what he speaks, and since I discovered him, I find he speaks more eloquently than most u tubers,