Pro Secrets Exposed! Should You Crank with Glass or Graphite? (Picking the Right Rod) (Ep. 57)

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  • čas přidán 27. 08. 2024

Komentáře • 47

  • @winchestermodel7044
    @winchestermodel7044 Před 4 měsíci

    Composite for me. Ark Rods Invoker Pro Series.

  • @wadeedwards4398
    @wadeedwards4398 Před 8 měsíci

    I still prefer glass rod and for deep cracking I like play in my reel a glass rod your bait doesn’t get hung up as bad

  • @bobgrobe5022
    @bobgrobe5022 Před 3 lety +3

    I like my St Croix Mojo Bass graphite 7' medium action moderate tip for cranking.

  • @Whitehalo117
    @Whitehalo117 Před 6 měsíci

    Composite rods have come a long way I prefer them to straight graphite rods for cranking unless it's a loomis.

  • @morganfolds1541
    @morganfolds1541 Před 3 lety +2

    Just watched yesterdays video! Now got another one!! These are awesome!!

  • @MichaelBrown-mi5jl
    @MichaelBrown-mi5jl Před 3 lety +1

    I like the Composite rods for cranking

  • @fragelicious
    @fragelicious Před 3 lety +3

    I have a Lew's Fritts glass cranking rod 7' med heavy. Its tip acts differently on almost every bait I use. I use a glass rod's 'visual' cues.

  • @edwardcowan7012
    @edwardcowan7012 Před 3 lety +4

    I started bass fishing seriously at age 10, 1968 and got in my first BASS club in 1976. I’m not sure what year Graphite rods came out but the first ones where fragile and expensive. So for the first 15 years I bass fished it was all fiberglass. The graphite was lighter and more sensitive but I can recall the baits where my success rate dropped more than improved.

  • @juddlinette9318
    @juddlinette9318 Před 3 lety

    I love the David frits rod for square bills

  • @dustinwalker8152
    @dustinwalker8152 Před 3 lety +1

    I use glass rods for some of my 20'+ super deep cranking and the only reason is because I use straight braid for it, unless I'm in crystal clear water, and the glass rod helps make up for the lack of stretch in the braid. The only reason I use straight braid for it is because I can get significantly deeper without sacrificing strength and at those depths the light penetration is so weak that the line isn't visible. I use 20# Maxcuatro or Vicious No Fade which is roughly the same diameter as 5# Sunline Sniper. Even though braid floats the thinner diameter has less resistance which helps gets the bait just as deep as 6# fluoro. I've tried all of the different sinking braids, but their abrasion resistance sucks. Also, since the line is stronger and has no stretch I can use thicker diameter trebles, which helps add a little more depth to bait and the 20# line has the strength to get a good hookset with the thicker hooks. The pros out way the cons. I have more control over the bait with it. The thinner diameter also gives the bait more action. Not to mention saves money because after a day of deep cranking with fluoro the line has stretched so bad that it has to be replaced. For a long time most people thought I was delusional for doing it, then Fritts came out that he does it too. If you haven't, give a try you may be shocked at the results.

  • @patrickmahoney3479
    @patrickmahoney3479 Před 3 lety +1

    I use mostly glass rods. I use graphite rods for certain smaller crankbaits.

  • @matthewheld8577
    @matthewheld8577 Před 3 lety +1

    Great info. You’re right by saying do what works best in your wheel house
    For me...I use a 7’ medium graphite rod 6:3/4.1 ratio cranking baits 0-12’ on 12# mono. Obviously mono no best choice around wood, brush...just cranking rock and gravel bottoms.
    I have a bit of a Pete rose hook set swing.... so mono serves me well.
    When I go 12’-25’+ I go to a 7’6” graphite with 15’ floro on a 7.5:1 reel. I will also use this same setup, but with 10’ floro fishing timber and brush.

  • @brianbochow
    @brianbochow Před 3 lety

    I use a Powell diesel series glass rods on lipless or cranks with braid with a flurocarbon leader attached.

  • @stevesteve4350
    @stevesteve4350 Před 3 lety +1

    Finally some love on Fritts rods. I have five that never leave the boat. I hope Kevin's rods aren't too pricey.

    • @stephenloveday5382
      @stephenloveday5382 Před rokem

      Just ordered one $120 graphite/Glass 6”8”” I hope I like it

  • @timschreiber1584
    @timschreiber1584 Před 3 lety +1

    Try a Brian Thrift 7 4 med power. It will throw all of the lighter to medium baits! I feel the same way about the glass!

  • @Roboworm99
    @Roboworm99 Před 3 lety +1

    I’m a glass guy for most situations including Jackhammers I let them load up on glass and they get it in their mouth deep. I use graphite and glass on lipless depending on the situation. Sometimes I want it ripping out quick out of the grass so I use graphite and sometimes I want it to come out slower then I use glass.

  • @bluesinsation
    @bluesinsation Před 3 lety

    I gave up glass when graphite came out, never looked back. Now the only considerations are cost, quality, action, length. Mostly use MH from 6’ to 8’, most 7-2, 7-6, but I also use ML, M, H, XH and spinning too. Like Bob Dole said when asked boxers or briefs... “depends”, on what you’re doing and what suits you. You are correct, good video.

  • @greenpighunter6930
    @greenpighunter6930 Před 3 lety

    Excellent. Thanks

  • @mikegriffith812
    @mikegriffith812 Před 3 lety +1

    dt4-dt14 I use glass. dt16 and 20, and squarebills I use graphite.

  • @jakehigdonfishing
    @jakehigdonfishing Před 3 lety +1

    Love these videos keep up the good work!

  • @richardblake4777
    @richardblake4777 Před 3 lety +1

    Ordered a Fritts rod and broke it first outing right in the center on a 2 lb bass. Not a happy camper.

  • @jeremyjohnson8243
    @jeremyjohnson8243 Před 3 lety

    You the Man Andrew!!!

  • @billyburton4487
    @billyburton4487 Před 3 lety

    Man I respect you and your choice of cranking rods. I've been on all Lew's gear for two years now and I've had difficulty finding the right rods for certain applications within our lineup. I've tried the 7'6 mh Fritts, the 7 m hack attack, 7'3 mh TP1, the 7 m kvd, and the 7 ml wally marshall. They all Excell at one specific thing but some have broke, don't have enough flex, or are to dull. I wish they would make a true solid glass rod. I was on the Fritts 7'6 mh for thunder crickets but I stepped it up to the 7'4 H kvd for that.

  • @stevelegg955
    @stevelegg955 Před 3 lety

    Man, you are getting closer and closer to that 20k subscribers. Thanks for all the tips that your sharing.

  • @captainron3494
    @captainron3494 Před 3 lety

    I used boron nitride winston makes them they cost way way to much but when they can ever get price down to 300 or 200 they be great

  • @douglasspickler4925
    @douglasspickler4925 Před 3 lety

    I use both, all glass, graphite and I have some old team Daiwa composite rods (graphite, glass). Certain baits fish better on certain rods. Experiment and you will figure it out and then go with what feels good to you. Good fishing to you all.

  • @paulroach8626
    @paulroach8626 Před 3 lety

    Confidence in your equipment is key for me, if I have little confidence in something I am not going to use it very long.

  • @brianguest561
    @brianguest561 Před 3 lety

    composite for me

  • @rogbass
    @rogbass Před 3 lety

    Pure bass gold. My crew was very unhappy last nite. Lol. We all gathered in the lounge made popcorn. Drinks. Then the stream failed. Lol. They decided to drink after that. Then dragged me out of my suite and threw me overboard. Lol. Hahahahahah. A real mutiny. All because Andrew Upshaws stream went down. Lol hahahabahah. Your a legend on this ship buddy. Lol

  • @nicksb3
    @nicksb3 Před rokem

    Juice.

  • @arcfishing2012
    @arcfishing2012 Před 3 lety

    I mostly use graphite but I also use carbon fiber

  • @luckylucky9006
    @luckylucky9006 Před 2 lety

    Yo Andrew when you did use a glass rod with a bladed jig what kinda hook set did you use? I have yet to use a glass rod but I do throw a chatter a lot & for me no matter what bait I'm using I use the reel into em and slow to mod sweep hook set & so far I haven't lost a fish yet.. even when landed those fresh water sharks ( pikes 😂 )..

  • @stangibson1372
    @stangibson1372 Před 3 lety

    I know this is unrelated to this video but a question has come up about the type of line used in flipping bushes and I was wondering if you could give me a good answer. I see some people use floro and some braid. Is floro a good line to use flipping cover? Thanks

    • @AndrewUpshawFishing
      @AndrewUpshawFishing  Před 3 lety +1

      So it depends where you’re at and how deep the bushes are. If they are 2-3ft bushes on a lake that has a ton of fish between 2-4lbs, I’ll go with fluorocarbon. If it’s Rayburn with 8 foot bushes I’ll go braid no questions asked

  • @bobsmith1841
    @bobsmith1841 Před 3 lety +1

    Glass only for cranking.

  • @juddlinette9318
    @juddlinette9318 Před 3 lety

    Composite rod

  • @jeffmichael6050
    @jeffmichael6050 Před 2 lety

    If you had to have only one cranking rod for everything would you want glass or graphite?

    • @AndrewUpshawFishing
      @AndrewUpshawFishing  Před 2 lety

      Graphite for sure

    • @manthings1568
      @manthings1568 Před 2 lety

      @@AndrewUpshawFishing First time on your channel what i keep thinking is the infinite combinations of rod materials, rod designs, and line materials. It would seem to me that one could imulate the feel and performance of glass rod/low stretch line with a medium graphite rod with stretchy line, no? On youtube theres lot of rod tech discussion without mention of line characteristics, when really the rod reel and line are a system that can be tuned any way you want. Good video I appreciate it.

  • @chrisbrasher5809
    @chrisbrasher5809 Před 2 lety +1

    KVD uses a composite rod not a glass rod. Its a mixture of glass and graphite.
    With that being said I caught a 10lber on KY lake in a 6xd on a HVY action graphite rod that I felt was more of a Med HVY and would be a great big cranking rod. Apparently I was right lol
    I’ve also caught several 5 and 6 pounders on my skeet Reese glass rod. I’m talking no backbone what so ever lol
    I think you’re right it’s all about the angler.
    I also started catching better fish when I bought a 5 speed reel. I think it makes the crankbaits action better being reeled slower

  • @jamesbarron1202
    @jamesbarron1202 Před 3 lety +1

    One of the reasons Fritts uses glass is because he cranks with no stretch braid.

  • @larryjudd8178
    @larryjudd8178 Před 3 lety

    Square Bill for me-glass

  • @fragelicious
    @fragelicious Před 3 lety

    And rarely lose fish.

  • @fragelicious
    @fragelicious Před 3 lety

    A glass rod will just wobble more letting one know what their baits doing.

  • @brentshimanek3149
    @brentshimanek3149 Před 3 lety

    I tried glass many years ago and did not like it. They're like a macaroni noodle.