Keolin Moodley don't go for 4sections, the two section 2h@11' is really a good rod but 4h is even more stronger n can casts more heavier lures. I was really amzed how good this amia rod casts , looking for sierra 11@80 gr or more .
using a stiff rod with a stickbait (this one or another one) tends to make the lure jerk and mainly jerk out of the water. A softer tip take time to load and as such tends to keep the lure in the water. the softer tip also give the lure a more natural acceleration as you do long rod strips. Finally softer tips tend are easier on your arm muscles. The best is to have a rod with a softish tip but enough backbone to handle the bigger fish. Enjoy
You guys should do some product video updates for your various ranges
Bought the 9,6 for myself. Extremely good value for money and great quality
I think flexible will be a better bet
Thanks for the video. Please please make a video of the assassin fishing backpacks.
Thank you sir. Are you still using the same setup for tiger or have you changed anything?
What is the lure ratings on each model?
After a few trips the reel seat became lose it'd turn side ways .. Pls pay some good quality control for this good casting rod.
what thr difference between the 1x heavy amaia 4 piece 11ft vs xh .. in thr same .. I'm terms of casting weight
Keolin Moodley don't go for 4sections, the two section 2h@11' is really a good rod but 4h is even more stronger n can casts more heavier lures. I was really amzed how good this amia rod casts , looking for sierra 11@80 gr or more .
Nice tips sir,i caught a trevally with that awesome slow retrieve zigzaging action today.
can anyone tell me if it makes a difference whether you are using a stiff rod or a more flexible rod with this lure?
using a stiff rod with a stickbait (this one or another one) tends to make the lure jerk and mainly jerk out of the water. A softer tip take time to load and as such tends to keep the lure in the water. the softer tip also give the lure a more natural acceleration as you do long rod strips. Finally softer tips tend are easier on your arm muscles. The best is to have a rod with a softish tip but enough backbone to handle the bigger fish. Enjoy
Do you use a Rapala knot on the lure or a quick release clip. Do you also remove the split ring if you are using the clip.
Awesome Barry thank you for the video :)