Do you miss the full cork handle rods . Do you prefer the new rods. I call them unfinished rods . All my rods are still full cork there hard to find . Thank you .
I know what you mean 20 pound test line does sound a bit heavy. I would go with 12 or 15 pound line instead of 20 pound line. Only way i can see you using 20 pound line is if you have a medium/heavy rod that is more like a medium.
Great rod and reel combo, works great on Oologah Lake
Dont have this rod.. but carbonlite 2.0 rod is a workhorse as well. Paired with carbonlite reel…. Its a hammer!
Those are good rods!
Thanks for all your fishing tips. I am a hard core weekend fishing man when you get a chance look up Fontana Lake in Bryson city North Carolina
You’re welcome! Thank you for supporting the channel. I’ll keep that lake in mind!
@@EdwinEversfishing it’s the tallest dam east of the Rocky Mountains 480 feet tall in Bryson city North Carolina
Do you miss the full cork handle rods . Do you prefer the new rods. I call them unfinished rods . All my rods are still full cork there hard to find . Thank you .
I love these rods, best rods I’ve used!
Thank you
Why so heavy for bass? You going catfishing with that medium heavy??
Some frog bait and flipping situations call for an extra heavy rod. It’s all about the technique being used , where and bait.
I know what you mean 20 pound test line does sound a bit heavy. I would go with 12 or 15 pound line instead of 20 pound line. Only way i can see you using 20 pound line is if you have a medium/heavy rod that is more like a medium.
@@LouisJr. Heavier is the 50 or 60 # braided line for froggin’ in pads.
What language is this