I am with ya there Butthead. ulta light or light doesnt have to mean noodle. give me something with a little spine to it but still a nice soft tip to aid in casting light lures. I have an old Berkley bionix 6 foot light that works good for me.Butthead said:I have a few UL and L rods. What I look for in an ultra-light are a nice soft tip but backbone when it gets down to the handle. My experience has been that if you shake the rod around and the blank is shaking at the cork, it doesn't have enough back bone for good, quick, consistent hooksets.
I have a Fenwick HMX graphite UL that I would NOT recommend. It's basically a wet noodle. It's fun in that everything feels like a whale and it has decent casting distance on the lightest line and lures, but other than that it's been disappointing to me.
My recommendation would be to grab one of the Bass Pro Carbonlite UL on sale next week and if you have an old rod to trade in you'll get a coupon to save even more. I have the UL and L versions and love them both.
I went through BPS last summer to find a decent UL rod for around $60 or less.
The Extreme in UL is a good rod, but you have to catch it on sale. Not worth $100, but definitely worth $60-$70.
I also really like the Shimano Sellus 6' UL for $50. I picked one up and have had good success with it.
A Berkley lightning in L would be decent, but not a fan of the UL and absolutely NO Berkley Cherrywoods!
Everything else in that price range was just too wispy.
Butthead said:but not a fan of the UL and absolutely NO Berkley Cherrywoods!
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