2022 Ultralight Rod Breakdown! [Best Rods For Each Price Range]
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- Опубліковано 12 лип 2024
- Over the past few years, I have picked up and tested numerous ultralight rods. In today's video, I walk through some of my favorite options for each price range. Ultimately, personal preference is a huge factor when it comes to fishing gear so my recommendation is to always fish what feels right for you!
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Rods Less Than $40
Okuma Celilo: amzn.to/3VwKFaN
Shakespeare Micro Series: amzn.to/3FxWt6X
Rods $40 - $70
13 Fishing Defy Silver: amzn.to/3UMS84w
Shimano Sensilite: amzn.to/3UDvpYy
Rods $70 - $110
Daiwa Presso 4pc Travel Ultralight: discounttackle.com/collection...
Temple Fork Trout & Panfish: amzn.to/3UyTIqx
Daiwa Procyon: amzn.to/3PgfbmX
Rods $110 - $200
Daiwa Kage: Only available at independent retailers
Dobyns Sierra Trout & Panfish: discounttackle.com/collection...
Overall, I hope this video helps you pick out an ultralight rod that will help you accomplish your goals on the water. If you have additional questions, please don't hesitate to drop a comment below or send me a DM on social media. Always happy to help! Make sure to subscribe for more ultralight fishing tips and tricks.
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Great video I’m going to get the Temple fork but I’m curious as to why you aren’t using braid and leader on it does the mono cast better or just personal preference?
In the market for an ultralight setup and your channel has been a goldmine of info. What should I be looking for if I plan to throw little spinners and spoons along with with some small jigs? Fast action?
It sounds like you will want a versatile stick. I would go for something Fast or Moderate Fast but not too stout. You want a bit of a softer blank to load up on those treble hooks. A few great options would be the Temple Fork, Fenwick Eagle, or Bass Pro Shops Panfish Elite.
Thank you Ethan, great review and you brought it down to that basic level, so all watching will understand your perspective on each rod.
Thank you Dennis :)
Fenwick Eagle needs to be in there. I believe it's my favorite. Out of what I have and used anyway.
It’s a great rod but I tend to prefer fast action for the style of fishing I do.
@@FishAnythingI lost about 3" on mine , but it works well with micro crankbaits.
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4 piece Diawa on the way for an ultralight backpacking trip this weekend.
SOLID UA-cam CONTENT.
Thanks so much! Those 4pc daiwas are so great, just used mine this past week!
Thank you man. Really appreciate your reviews and insights.
Thanks! Happy to help
Excellent video! Thank you for sharing.
Thank you!!
Some of these rods are literally being shipped to my house as we speak. Super pumped
Can't wait to hear your thoughts on them. I think you will love the two you are getting :)
I love your shirt!
Thanks! My buddy has a western apparel store in Kansas and it’s a K-State shirt they made a while back.
Thank you Ethan one I was looking for appropriate your content
Glad you enjoyed it. Thank you Joseph!
Almost bkught a defy silver i found on clearence, never heard of it so i didnt but it felt good. Guess i should've
Great little rod!
Great Ultralight Rod review! Thanks for sharing!
Thank you :) Hope it helps
@@FishAnything I believe it will! I am going to do a "Ultralight Fishing Series" on my channel in early spring and this has guided me in the right direction!
Thank you for your videos and great content I just ordered the Sierra dobins 6.2 and I'm going to pair it w the new Shimano Marivel 1000 this is for my own Christmas gift can wait to try them.
Ohhhh baby! Sounds like you are going to have one nice setup for next year. Tight lines Benjamin :)
Thanks for your insights on different price point rods. Still in time for holiday gift ideas. Hope your family and you have a healthy and great holiday season!
Thanks so much, David! Same to you :) Hope you eat lots of tasty food and spend time with your favorite people.
Great video Ethan, love the step up price point presentation. I wouldn't recommend a rod that I haven't used and you have the same approach. You broke it down honest and straight forward for us. Many thanks and God bless
Thank you Brian :) Glad you appreciated the video. Hope you have a great Christmas :)
@@FishAnything And a very Merry Christmas to you and your family Ethan
Great video I always enjoy your Rod videos. I hope you do one on reels next.
The primary reason I don't review reels is due to the engineering behind them. It is much harder to speak with confidence about how something is constructed when I don't fully understand the various parts/materials.
For me, my rule of thumb is to go with time tested winning brands and spend as high as your budget will allow. I like Daiwa & Shimano because they put out high quality stuff. Other brands are fine too but I don't think they are put together with the same level of quality.
I would to see your ultralight rod review from Japan; on how it compares to the domestic market.
Haven’t used a ton of JDM rods but the ones which I have used, I have loved. I feel like it’s more likely to get a great rod from the JDM market whereas you have to comb through a lot domestically.
Great info as always. Going to put this to work on some of those gift cards
Gotta go find me a rod tube! Thanks T :)
Great video! Here lately I have to fish on a tight budget and had to replace a UL rod that broke and I picked up a 5ft B'n'M little lucy UL light power rod and after using it for a bit now, I am actually pretty impressed with it for the price point it's at! Thanks for the great info!
I might have to check it out. Thank you Lanny!
No uglistiks? Can you maybe do a video on some of these?
I picked up some of your lures and heads can't wait to test them out I wish you had a variety pack that were like a sampler pack
Thank you so much! Maybe someday I will have a variety kit. It is very labor-intensive at this time to try to do something like that so it isn't a current possibility. That being said, as Mule scales and I have additional resources, it is definitely a priority.
Hi there Ethan, what an awesome video. I came across your channel just the other day and have been really enjoying your content. On this topic of Rods do you have any thoughts on the Ugly Stik Elite Series 5' ? I am based in South Africa and I am bit limited for choice of ultralight rods but the ugly stick is one of them. Apparently this is an upgrade from the GX2 series. I'll be mostly using it for small crankbaits, spoons, and plastic jigs. I am also trying to figure out what category that falls in... entry levels, mid-level, etc and if it is comparable to any of the rods you reviewed in this video?
Appreciate any advice here and thanks again for the great content. .
Thanks so much for the support! Sorry for the delayed response. Ugly stiks are just fine, but I definitely would avoid their long models. The 5’ rod should do pretty well for you. They are definitely a low range rod but they will catch plenty of fish. Typically, my biggest complaint would be the feel of them is softer than a standard graphite rod which will be faster in action and likely more sensitive.
Congratulation Bud!
Ultralight lovers!🎣💥📽
UL 4 LIFE! :)
Thanks for the reviews. It's good to see you again. It seems like it's been awhile (two weeks can seem like an eternity sometimes). I look forward to your review videos in the doldrum months here in MI and really hope you do some ice fishing videos when we finally get that safe ice.
Haha thanks Rob! Yeah, life has been pretty crazy lately but I can assure you there is more to come. Hope all is well :)
Let's get out on the ice this winter if we get a chance.
I picked up the TFO trout and panfish rod based on your 2021 video's recommendation and I haven't been disappointed. It's a great little ultralight rod paired with a 1000 size Shimano Stradic
Awesome! That is a great rod/reel combo right there. TFO makes a really nice product, and a Stradic is awfully hard to beat from a reel standpoint.
Great review! I own all of the rods you reviewed except the Kage. I like the TFO over the Dobyns but just slightly. And I agree the 13 Fishing Defy is a fantastic rod for the money!
Sounds like you and I have the same style! Tight lines Jon :)
I just found the piscifun ul. I will let you know when I fish it finally. Love winter. Tightlines
Hope it works well for you! Keep me posted :) Tight lines!
Ethan,
Great video! Nice breakdown of different ultralight rods.
Also hope to see a review of Eurotackle’s new nano spinning rod rated at 1/64 ounce to 1/8. As always great reviews and ultralight fish tips. Keep up the great work!
Thank you Steve! I will have to give that one a look.
Have you thought about 2 piece Diawa presso UL.
I had one back in the day and didn’t love it, but I think that’s because I had the 7’ model. I’ve used the 4pc travel Presso in a 5’6 length and loved it.
I'm going to order a rod. Temple fork trout and panfish OR diawa procyon!? 3, 2, 1, go!
Wildly different rods! Procyon if you want a super fast jig rod. TFO if you want versatility.
I have the TFO in the 6' and 6'6" and love them but 13 fishing Defy Silver is an amazing rod for the price. I like them so much I now have 6 spinner's. The 5'6", 6'6" and 7' UL and two 6'6" light. Great video .
The 13 Fishing Defy Silver is such a steal for that price. And the TFO is super versatile. Tight lines Philip.
@@FishAnything Thank's, love the video's man. I also purchased the 6'2" Dobyns that you recommended. Very sensitive. I just haven't been able to get it out on the water yet. The fast action looks like it's going to be fun to fish. That rod wasn't cheap but I see you out on the water kicking butt with it so I know it has to be good.
Thank you for all the great views! Imma have to go get me myself a bobyns sierra rod now.
I think you will love it! Thanks :)
UR right about that them daiwa press pack rods they are awesome and the TFO rod is worth every penny
Both of those rods are high on my list. Love them!
Do a lews machlite review
Thanks for the suggestion! I’ll look into it!
@@FishAnything im really curious what youll say. If i remember right you like ultralights with back bone and i feel the lews machlite has alot of it for a light
you should have talked about whoch reel you think will go well with the rod.. because some rods are either tip heavy or butt heavy. other than that.. loved the video and can't wait to see more ul rods review in the future.
Thanks for the feedback! I have a video on ultralight reel selection. Typically I feel a size 1000 reel is best for ultralight techniques. A size 2000 can sometimes balance a longer rod better but most reels are so light these days that they have a hard time offsetting the balance of a tip-heavy rod.
Have you used the Fenwick HMG.
I haven’t yet, but I’ll have to add it to the list!
I have the okuma celilo in 6 ft and its my go to jig and bobber rod with 2 lb test. I use my 13 fishing defy silver 6 1/2 ft for casting jigs and small crank baits and have 4 lb mono on it. 👊👍
Sounds like you have two great setups!
My absolute favorite ultralight in my arsenal is my fenwick HMX 5'6 it's what I consider the perfect action ultralight enough back bone for a good hook set and enough flex for a fun fight
I was hoping the HMX would get a shout out, it would be my pick around $100. I have a 6' one, been throwing 1/32 jigs to clear bubbles with water for a few years on it.
@@user-er1vy2jt3j yeah it's a excellent rod I have a bunch of ultralights like 7 others besides the HMX including a St croix trout series and I always find myself reaching for the HMX
That’s what I’m looking at but I want a 6 foot hmx
@@sidneyhunt926 the 6 foot would be a excellent option I'm probably gonna get a 9ft for steelhead fishing soon
That settles it! I need to test the HMX :)
I’m obsessed with my sensilite, I grabbed the 6ft light. Paired it with the shimano sierra 1000 size and I have a hard time not using it over all my other rods when it comes to panfishing. Just picked up a daiwa aridx so we’ll see if it can keep up. I also got the Procyon for my dad for Xmas so, I can’t wait to get out there and put everything to the test!
Yeah man that Sensilite is a badass for the price. Definitely agree.
You should try your dads Procyon after he catches a few on it too. You will enjoy it :) You are a dang good son for getting him that rod for Christmas.
I’ve got to say I am impressed by the high quality old 18 suppressor UL
I will definitely look into this :) did you say you have the 7' length?
@@FishAnything yes I don’t think they have a longer one
Hey Ethan, as always great video. Is there anyway you could do a head to head with the TFO 6’ vs Sierra 6’? You really seemed to like the TFO and Dobyns best in your videos. Keep it up man! Love the jigs and plastics! Now you need a signature rod, lol. Really love where you are heading with Mule.
Thank you Jason! Yeah, I think I could do a head-to-head at some point this year. The Dobyns is my favorite rod, but it is definitely much faster action than the TFO. Someday, I would love to have my own rod series, but I would prefer to work with an existing company if possible :)
What about a baitcasting rod?
What about them? I use them for bass primarily while this was more of a ultralight spinning rod focused video.
SO glad I found your channel man! I've had the TFO 5'6" you mentioned for a couple years now. I have important information about it, because you'll probably need to repair it soon.
The Pros- I've caught A LOT of fish on it, particularly fishing 1/32oz jigs. I've felt and landed just about everything on it. Stocked rainbows, longear sunfish, my pb rock bass at 15", several 11" bluegill twitching a rapala on the surface, slab crappie, a few 5ish lb channel cats, bass up to 3lb, and one very disgruntled slider turtle. Small fish feel good, but it can handle the big boys.
Cons- The guide inserts are AWFUL. After 2 or 3 years of heavy use with 4lb fluoro and mono (never braid) every single guide, even the first reduction guide, had multiple grooves on it from line wear. The rod became completely unfishable, gnawing any line to bits in minutes. I've had to carefully strip every guide off so I can rebuild it with guides that will last. Why they would use such quality everything but skimp on such an essential component is beyond me.
One personal con, it' still not as fast action as I prefer (grew up on Falcon HD series, now discontinued), there's a bit of wobble after a cast in comparison to a true fast blank. However it's still faster than all the whippy crappie rods I don't have much use for, and that's 90+% of ultralights in the USA.
That is good information! I have actually liked the guides up until this point, but I haven't caught 3 years worth of fish on the rod. I will keep an eye out for this issue - sorry that is happening.
What are your thoughts on the Diawaspinmatic?
It’s a bit cheap feeling. I’d probably recommend other rods before it.
What would you say is the fastest tipped rod you use for panfish? I prefer a fast tip that isn't whippy I've only found one I liked but that was like 9 yrs ago and I ended up leaving it on the bank while catching bait for catfis and I cant remember what it was tbh. I own a ton of dobyns bass rods but I noticed with those they seem to over rate the power of the rods. So I'm not to sure on the Sierra series panfish rod. Thanks.
I like the Sierra. I think it’s great for panfish! It bends plenty once you hook a respectable fish.
The beard looks good on you ;)
Your reviews on the Shakesphere and the TFO lead me to buy both, and I will grab a Dobyns some day... I would love to see you do a side by side with the TFO and the Dobyns since I think at one point you had said they were very similar rods.
I run the 5' Shakspehere with an Okuma AV-500 reel and Spiderwire 4# braid, the 6'6" TFO with a Okuma AV-1000 reel and Spiderwire 4# EZ-mono (but thinking it needs braid instead)
Tim
Thanks Tim! The Dobyns is a unicorn - definitely recommend fishing one if you get the chance. It is not similar to the TFO; it is much faster and more sensitive. The TFO is more versatile and better for spinners and other treble-hooked baits though.
If you had to choose one size of rod what would you go with 5, 6, or 7ft range?
6’ has been my most versatile length!
The major craft finetail area stage rod is a very great for the money, you should try the baitcast version I think it’s the B58UL-2 for panfishing all the way to trout is pretty nice and fun
Maybe someday! Majorcraft makes cool stuff!!
No Ugly Stiks? I have 2, both 5'. Pretty limber, but work well. Bought one new for about $45. The other one at a swap meet for $2 (with a small spinning reel)
Swap meet for $2 is hard to beat!
@@FishAnything Yes. Bought a tiny Pflueger President to use with it last week. I think it will be perfect for Bluegill, etc.
How much force can ultralight handle? Like can it handle a pike?
Ultralights can withstand plenty of big fish if you have your drag set properly on your reel and know how to fight a fish. I’ve caught carp, catfish, pike, etc etc and it’s all about playing them correctly and not horsing them.
Hi Ethan, I'm in the UK and I'm after a cheap but good ultra lightweight combo set up so I can get my grandson into fishing. Can you help please. Paul
Since you’re in the UK, I can’t say for sure what is available in your area. I believe Mitchell may have some options?
I have been using both the sam heaton super sensitive and celilo 9 footer. You are right, the longer doesn't necessarily mean the further/better. But the fight, is so much funner. You can control the fish coming in a lot better. If I had to do it over, I would of gotten the 8 footer, buddy has the celilo 8', and it cast 10ft further,.
I just got a long rod to play with. I will eventually get a 8+ though. Sounds like a blast!
Love your channel I would see you test ultralight & light ice fishing rods and reels spinning and inline. I would also like to find out if anyone makes a decent ultralight and light bait casting rod & reel and see your test. Thanks
Thank you for the suggestion! I will definitely keep this in mind this season. I am by no means an ice fishing expert but I could probably go over my setups and talk about what I like/don't like.
thanks for this .... would any of these be more appropriate for ned rig ? thinking of zman micro ,,on 1/15 oz and 1/10 oz schroom head. ...many thanks
Id consider stepping up to a Light model. That gear is a bit on the heavier side for a true ultralight blank so it may feel better on a stronger rod.
I appreciate the video, and I can't wait to see future reviews. Quick question, have you ever heard of Ray's Rods? They are customs (Ultra Light) Rods that can be purchased online.
I have heard of them a few times and have contemplated purchasing but just never went through with it. Maybe will get one in the future though!
Kindly.kist the names of the rods in the mid range. Good morning.
Everyone has a different definition of mid range prices, but I’d say a few to look at would be the Temple Fork, Daiwa Presso, BPS Panfish Elite, and Daiwa Procyon.
Awesome!!
Thanks for watching :)
Hey great video!! Been binging lots of your videos as I am trying to make a good trout setup. Have you ever heard or used Lamiglas Panfish and Trout? Very curious about it. Thanks again for all these great vids!
Ooohhh I should try this! I’ve always wanted to use a lamiglas. Thanks for the suggestion.
Does the Celilo or Shakespeare micro lite have a faster action?
They are both a little noodly. I’d recommend staying in their shorter models to avoid too much whippiness. The longer rods get more whippy for both of these options.
Great video man, I just recently came back to this video to see any higher end ultra light rods however I’ve actually found one that’s pretty good, it’s the field and stream tech lite ultralight rod, it’s a bit on the stiffer side but I’d definitely say it fits right into the higher end of the lower budget rods since retail I believe is about 40$ if you ever get the chance you should try to pick one up from Dicks and give us a review 🤙
I have thought about getting that rod before. Definitely will look into it - thanks for sharing!
Eastport E series has a $39 bfs rod I paired with my Aldebaran and caught 10 pound chammel cats and big bass. It comes with a medium heavy and a medium rod tip. 7ft 2-piece rods.. not to mention Kastking makes fantastic telescopic rods for $54
They're not ultralight though. This video is about the ultralight rods. Thanks for the input though I'll be looking into them.
Thanks for the heads up. I will keep those in mind for other types of fishing.
In europe if you are on shoestring budget you can get the Mitchell Epic R and RZ for the money(20-30€) they are very good.
Heck yeah, thank you for adding this information for other folks who might see this.
Also, great video!
Thanks buddy :) Still gotta test a few more rods. Maybe a Lews next year :)
@@FishAnything the manufacture part number for that Lew’s UL rod is LHS56ULS.
@@Tightt88 Dang looks like it is totally out of stock!
@@FishAnything yeah you can only get them at Walmart. No other retailers carry them. Do not confuse them with the Lew’s Hyper Sonic line. I am not a fan of those rods.
What reel you using on that Temple Fork?
I have used several reels on that rod, but the Shimano Sedona 1000 is probably what I used most often.
waiting for the 2023. i hope you got a chance to review the BnM tcb
Thanks for the rod reviews . Which Dobyns length/ model is your favorite?
I have only fished the 6'2 which is a great stick. I would like to try the longer models though. I have a feeling the 6'7 is a sick rod.
What is best rod tor casting ultra light lures far?
I can't say there is a "best" necessarily. I find that low diameter line is the most important piece to the puzzle.
Nice video dude! The Daiwa Presso is the best Ultra Light/Light powered rod on the market in my opinion. Lengths ranging from 4’ to 11’ and like you showcased it even comes in a 4-piece travel model with a real nice case. For the money, I don’t think you can beat the Presso series. I have 3, a 4’, 6’, and an 8’. All of them perform above their price point. I’m thinking about getting the 11’ foot next.
Good point - I sometimes forget just how great the Presso is. I have a new 6' travel Presso in my room as we speak :)
I own the 7'6" and like you love the line up. However, I ordered the 11' and it is built like a heavy duty steelhead rod. Def was not expecting that
Does it cast far?
@@emidyl24
Yeah, the 11’ is definitely beefier than the other lengths. You’d probably need a size 2000/2500 reel to balance it out nicely. I work in an a outdoor store and have the privilege of handling a lot of product and I was actually considering the 11’ as an ultralight steelhead rod. I’m not too sure about that thought quite yet though.
@@okish02
They cast far enough for me. The longest casting line type for these rods is definitely mono though. A super braid type line works well if you put a little weight behind it but for extremely light offerings, mono has been best for me when casting distance is a concern.
Thank you, Ethan. Happy Holidays to you and your family. Great video and some solid recommendations. I can see it in your eyes, though: You may be talking ultralight, but you just cannot wait to get out there for some ice fishing. Right? RIGHT? 🤣🤣🤣
Haha something like that! Honestly I just want to be fishing in general. The weather is already driving me nuts! Thank you as always, Bob :)
Hi Ethan I watched your video budget ultra lights one that peaked my interest was the shimano senseilite so I ordered the 6’6” shimano senseilite which you mentioned you would have liked to try so I’ve tried it and for a budget ultra lite rod I love it it’s awesome my biggest fish I cought was a pound n a half to a pound n three quarters it was a sheeps head or drum here they are referred as sheeps head I diegress the shimano senseilite handled that fish so we’ll budget rod worth every penny
Awesome! I am so happy to hear you are enjoying the setup :) Get out there and keep catching fish my friend :)
What was the length of the dobyan
I fish the 6'2 model but have been meaning to try a longer model too.
Getting a Procyon rod for Christmas 🎅
No surprise? That is no fun! Haha just kidding, that is awesome. You will love it!
Have you tried any telescopic UL rods that you recommend?
Never cared for telescopic rods. They get very clunky feeling and odd shaped. I’d definitely prefer and recommend going with a multi piece travel rod such as the Daiwa Presso.
Kastking or Sougayilang have well made telescopic rods. They are not the best for ultralight fishing ,but they are very compact for a backpack. I have a Sougayilang that everyone wants. It's cheap , but it's well made for at any price. I paid under $25 and have had it over 5 years.
Thanks for sharing your insight. I saw your review on the Fenwick Eagle and how great it has been for your trout setup. Is that still the case? Do any of the rods on your list sub-$80 standout as a better option for trout? We can only use single hooks locally so I’m thinking about fast action. Would you recommend a Defy Silver as a better option? Thanks again for helping the community.
Hey there! I love the Fenwick Eagle for trout fishing, but to your point, primarily for the trebled hooks because it is soft enough to provide some "cushion". If you are fishing primarily singles, I think you can get away with the Eagle, but as mentioned, a slightly faster option might work even better. I think I would look at the Bass Pro Shops Panfish Elite for $80 because it isn't quite AS FAST as the Defy. But if you want to go a bit lower in price, yeah, the Defy should work just fine. Maybe run mono on it to soften the blow a little. Pretty easy to rip hooks from Trout's mouths if you have to stout of a rod paired with low-stretch line.
Picked up the daiwa spinmatic ultralight 5”6(@Extreme philly fishing’s specialty) and Okuma celilo ultralight 5”6 for 2023 trout season paired with a Okuma ceymar c10 reel, the reel is definitely worth the price tag out fishes many expensive brands
* got my girl the micro series Shakespeare combo with 2lb mono for fishing crappie she loves it
Love to hear it! Sounds like some great ultralight setups
@@FishAnything caught my PB rainbow trout yesterday I’m so upset it was a breeder though🥲
I like my st.croix 😂
St Croix makes a great rod; I just don't personally like the balance of them. Preference is a big part of all this - stick to what you like best!
6:18 6'6 microlite. You'll save money and i swtg it has a better tip. Test it and anyone will see instantly.
I’ll have to pick one up thanks
Hello from Chicago. I stumbled upon your channel a couple weeks ago through Burly’s page and I have definitely become a fan of your videos and reviews! Good stuff!
I have since added a couple 13 Defy Silvers to my growing arsenal. I’m gearing up for a Canadian trip in June with family and needed a couple ultralights to bring in case I wanted to find some perch…I also hear the bluegill are giant up there!
I also picked up a Lew’s laser 6’0” ultralight and it seems pretty good. Have you had a chance to check one out?
Thank you so much for the support, John! My apologies for the delayed response. I have not used that one yet but will have to check it out!
Falcon bucoo is a great rod also
I have heard good things. I will have to scoop one up and try it this year.
Penn pursuit or fierce combo light , medium light and change the reel to daiwa legalis or shimano nasci.
Those rods are becoming legends
I’ll have to look into them! Thanks
Also, I have bought some rods online from waveinn which I think ships out of Netherlands. I got a Nomura branded UL that I'm enjoying, not that I have anywhere near the amount of experience as you.
So many good rods available internationally. The United States doesn't seem to have the same taste in UL rod specs as other countries though.
I have a video idea that will get a ton of views. An ultra light pocket fishing kit. Just a small box with whatever you'd take if limited to pockets and one rod/reel.
I have thought about this idea as well. I will try to throw something together :) Thanks for the feedback!
Great video! I usually do shore fishing so casting discance is very imporant. With that being said should i go with a 6'6" rod or 7" to maximize the casting distance? What else would you reccomend?
The line is going to help you just as much with casting as the rod length, so I’d say don’t skimp on the line you choose. As for the rod length, I would say either length will be fine. Try to find a rod that isn’t too whippy or noodly and you should be good to go. Lmk if you have a specific budget and I’ll do my best to help point you in the right direction.
Just wanted to say I found your videos while researching an UL setup to fish the jigs I've been making, ended up buying the TFO panfish/trout rod and I absolutely love it.
Thanks so much for watching :) Glad you found a rod you love. Can't go wrong with that TFO!
I just got my first order of mulefishing. I cant wait to take my mule jig and donkey tail jr to catch me some minnie chonkers!
YOU GOT THIS! Thank you so dang much for supporting Mule. Means the world to me :)
are you familiar with the Daiwa regal line? I'm trying to decide between a 1000 or a 2000 as they appear to be the same specs weight wise. The 2000 having more line capacity I suspect it's due to a larger spool than the 1000. Any thoughts?
Both reels would be just fine. I feel that the 1000 would have more than enough line capacity for UL fishing but if you plan to need a lot, go up the the 2000. Spool diameter is likely the same; the 2000 is probably just deeper.
Really enjoyed your video. I’m looking for a fast action rod as well that I can use for trout fishing. I like trout magnets and Berkley power worms and salmon eggs. Looking for something $100 or less. I like 5 1/2 length. I don’t like a real whippie rod. Is the 13 fishing too stout? Thanks
I think the 13 Fishing Defy Silver is the way to go. If you want something a little softer, the Temple Fork would be fine too. Personally though, I think you can get away with the slightly faster taper on the 13. Just be cognizant of how you set your drag and I would also recommend mono to help provide some "cushion" due to the stretch.
Can't beat TFO rods. They continue to be the standard for conventional and fly rods
The TFO Trout & Panfish is pretty hard to beat for an all-purpose UL!
True! I have a 7' professonial spinning rod and love it
Hi Ethan, all your enthusiasm and logical approach have helped me as a beginner get into fishing. I'll be showing my friends and their children your videos. Thank you so much for all your hard work and making fishing and outdoors fun!
Thank you! Happy to hear you enjoy the videos :) tight lines!
What's a good all arounder for trout, panfish, crappy, sandbass or white bass, like for creek and river fishing, I was thinking about like a 7ft light fast action.
I would go with the Temple Fork for all around. If you want something a little higher end, I like the Dobyns Trout & Panfish
Thank you for these reviews. I've been looking into Temple Fork Trout & Panfish. I already have 7 and 7'2 rods. I would be using the rod in rivers and big deep lakes. Would the 5'6 be enough? Or would you recommend going 6ft? Thanks again!
Kind of depends on how you’re fishing but I’d probably go for the added length with the 6’ model. The rod butt is much more comfortable too
So I’ve watched a lot of your reviews and I’m really curious is to what your favorite ultra light rod is?
Watch til the end 😜
Dobyns Sierra Trout & Panfish!
What rod length do you recommend in the Dobyns Sierra Trout & Panfish? They vary from 7' 9" all the way down to 6' 2". In general, could you maybe explain the role that rod length can play for an ultra-light rod? Also is there any performance benefit to a single piece rod verses a multiple piece rod?
The longer the length the farther you can cast but they're also a little more whippy or noodle like. The shorter the rod, the more accurate you can cast and it's better in creeks and streams where they're bushes around you.
What he said ^^^
Personally, I have found that 6' range rods are my favorite for versatility with ultralight fishing. I have been insanely curious about the longer Dobyns though because I have a feeling they don't get whippy and they are likely great options. Maybe I will scoop one up at some point.
As far as 1 or 2 piece goes, the only major watchout I have is that the multi-piece rods can sometimes come apart or twist a bit so the guides are off-center. Otherwise, I don't see much of a difference in sensitivity or weight (despite what some folks might say). For the Dobyns, I have had a one and a two piece and they have performed identically.
Any experience with BnM Lelands TCB rod with was designed to cast and jig a 1/64 oz. Trout Magnet?
Haven't ever tried it but will keep my eyes out for one!
The handle on the reel is on the right hand side. Why not the left?
I prefer to reel with my right :)
I bought the Defy silver 6.6 ultralight and seems like more like a lite rod.
Yeah they are definitely fast action so they almost seem heavier power. But once you hook fish, I think you’ll find the ratings are accurate.
I have a tfo fly rod but had no idea they had made an ultralight spinning rod until your video. I picked one up based on your recommendation, and it's the only rod I've used since I got it in August. Thanks for all the great info!
Happy to hear you're enjoying it! Tight lines, Nathan.
I found that if your ultralight rod is too fast, use mono line. It will become a lot more forgiving. Specially for spinner, swim bait etc.
I definitely agree that mono is a great way to add a "cushion" for super fast ultralights. Great point!
I have an odd question. I fished a lot as a kid with family that didn't really teach me about rods and tackle (I don't think they really knew much, we had big and small stuff all over the place) and when I got back into fishing 1.5 years ago, I immediately went towards Ultralight and have been fishing that way since, 5"6' UL, 2000-size reel, 4lb. test.
If I want to step one level up from my UL to throw heavier lures and use heavier line, what is the category? Light? Medium?
Good question! I think going with a Medium power will be what you are looking for. The light is very similar to an ultralight so it won't be a big enough change. A typical Medium rod is rated for much larger lures so you should have a lot of applications covered with that.
Just ordered the kage without ever having held one 😅
Definitely couldn't afford it. Wish me luck.
If you liked the TFO but wanted something faster, you will LOVE this rod. Definitely a higher end product than the TFO.
@@FishAnything I took it out for some early season crappie fishing Saturday in a farm pond with my family and we beat the snot out of them. Even though there was a cold front, we caught 55 crappie between the 4 of us in about 4 hours. I'm not sure how many big bluegill and little largemouth. I caught the biggest and may have been responsible for half the fish on my own. The Kage handled excellently!
Really glad I saw your review!