23 Megabass Flyssa F2.5-76XS: the King of Versatile Spinning Rod|Dropshot|Hairjig|Ned Rig......

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  • čas přidán 27. 08. 2024

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  • @user-pf3cu4lo7u
    @user-pf3cu4lo7u Před 4 měsíci +4

    Man, you make amazing videos! Dont worry about the pace just keep up the quality of the videos. As an engineer, I appreciate your more in-depth and technical abalysis.

  • @torment6369
    @torment6369 Před 4 měsíci +5

    Hey man these videos in english are highly appreciated so thank you for making them even if you take longer than usual to make them. Have you ever used shimano spinning rods where they are rated UL/M power? Shimano seems to be the only ones who do this from my knowledge. I've been eyeing one up but there is literally nobody with these rods.

    • @BassniperEng
      @BassniperEng  Před 4 měsíci +1

      Glad you like the vids. Shimano's UL/M is more or less an UL tip installed on a medium power backbone. It's their power finesse concept of being able to throw/manipulate small rigs in cover while still able to pull fish out thanks to the strong(er) than usual back bone. These rods typically have a lower minimum lure weight compare to the same power rating rods (i.e. for UL/M, casting minimum wt is couple grams lower than the typical M power rod). Shimano is the only one that labels these rod power in this way. Rods that are capable of doing these power finesse application have been around for more than a decade (i.e. Megabass F3-610DGS AMart Limited is one of them, 1/16-1/2 oz casting range which handles crappie jigs no problem while still able to pull 4 lbers out of lily pads -- I love it). Other high end model including Evergreen's Kaleido Serpenti Spider Spin TKSS-611MH-TG40X, handles 1/16-3/4 oz. MH powered rod casting as light as 1/16 oz. Shimano's new Poison Adrena has a couple power finesse models as well. I have a baitcasting ML/H 66, so far so good, I'd say it fishes well but not super impressive, plus I'm still skeptical of the open end design...just wait until I spear a wave or drive in heavy rain, I'll let you know how much water ended up in the rod butt lol. Cheers~🐟

  • @naturecutsinc1108
    @naturecutsinc1108 Před 4 měsíci +3

    Your reviews are fantastic. Thank you.

  • @patsparks8731
    @patsparks8731 Před měsícem

    This is a great review. I own several Megabass rods including a few Swimbait models as I have been into that technique for a while. I don’t own any Spinning models (only Shimano Cumara from a. Few years ago and a couple Diawa models) but this rod seems really unique. Thanks for posting such a well made video! Looking forward. New Sub! BTW congrats on that nice smallie on light tackle.

  • @ram_bam
    @ram_bam Před měsícem

    Excellent analysis. I appreciate your in-depth review, especially with respect to techniques that work for this rod. I hope you make more videos covering the different rod offerings.
    I have the newer P5 Addermine which is marketed as a drop shot rod, but I don’t like it for the drop shot, as I can’t seem to maintain bottom feel with it. I always reach for my Whipsnake instead.

    • @BassniperEng
      @BassniperEng  Před měsícem +1

      I was never a fan of the Addermine for whatever reasons. Supposed to be more sensitive than my old F3-610DGS but...

  • @wirinharwirjawan6422
    @wirinharwirjawan6422 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Thanks for sharing!!!

  • @buttsnbass
    @buttsnbass Před 4 měsíci +3

    I just bought this rod because of your beautiful video!

    • @BassniperEng
      @BassniperEng  Před 4 měsíci

      Congrats! Let me know how you like it 🐟

  • @christianhurtado6095
    @christianhurtado6095 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Awesome review!

  • @FishingWithLiz
    @FishingWithLiz Před 4 měsíci +1

    Your videos are extremely informative and interesting.

  • @victorsimonsen921
    @victorsimonsen921 Před 4 měsíci +1

    thanks for sharing great review!

  • @diggy561
    @diggy561 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Good stuff

  • @kayakfishingforpredators9107

    Im a lucky man 😊🥳😋
    I managed to order a P5 Zangetsu 😁👍 Thanks to your information 🎣😎 👌
    May the fish be with you 😎🌞 and the sun shine upon you 🌊🎣🌞

    • @BassniperEng
      @BassniperEng  Před 4 měsíci +1

      hahaha!!! I'm a lucky man, I managed to order a P5 Kirisame Strategist (the last one), and I think I know where you got your Zangetsu LOL woke up 3 am preparing to go fishing, glad I remembered to check those sites for new stocks, just like you. These days it's a hunger strategy...can you imagine you have to get up at 3 am to be able to order a rod??!!

    • @kayakfishingforpredators9107
      @kayakfishingforpredators9107 Před 4 měsíci

      @@BassniperEng really?? I woke up at 9 am and checked the JDM-sites also and BAM💥🔥.

  • @tylerharrison5189
    @tylerharrison5189 Před 3 dny

    Loving the videos. What leader knot do you tie for the 8 Slick v2? I’m using it and want to know what others use.

  • @mikecamalier2653
    @mikecamalier2653 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Great information. Bassmd

  • @endangasgar1876
    @endangasgar1876 Před 4 měsíci

    Congratulations Jerry for 1K+ subs. I'm one of them from Indonesia 👍

  • @timb8970
    @timb8970 Před 4 měsíci

    I was literally looking online at this rod yesterday!

  • @kayakfishingforpredators9107

    I need a Zangetsu P5 😢☺️ but after i have seen this video i ❤ Flyssa also 😅😅.
    I settled with an Evergreen Reliance & Super D-attacker with very similar specs 🤤😍👌.
    Thanks for your information 😃

    • @BassniperEng
      @BassniperEng  Před 4 měsíci +1

      I see, both are from the inshore light game series, which makes Flyssa and Zangetsu even more unique as they are designed for freshwater bass fishing, 1 pc for Flyssa and handle joint for Zangetsu. Jackall New Revoltage series has a 78ML spinning rod with slightly higher power rating and lure rating (5/8 oz) RF action. It is a two piece rod. I don't have that specific rod but just got some other models in the new Revoltage series, very impressive, and given the relatively low price point, that might be a killer.

  • @stevenwest3573
    @stevenwest3573 Před 24 dny

    Thanks for a great, in depth review! Could you answer one question please? I fish jerkbaits from a high bank and I jerk sideways, not up and down, so long rods are not a problem for me. I am looking for a long spinning rod with a good tip section for throwing light 3/16 to 1/4 jerkbaits. Is the tip on the Flyssa good for this application?

  • @rodsheypuk8104
    @rodsheypuk8104 Před 4 měsíci

    Thank you, very informative video. What model is your Stella? I believe Shimano makes a few different shallow 2500 Stella models.

    • @BassniperEng
      @BassniperEng  Před 4 měsíci

      The one in the vid is 2022 Stella 2500SHG shallow spool high gear.

  • @xzztony5408
    @xzztony5408 Před 4 měsíci

    Wow! Jerry's English Channel!

  • @the186element9
    @the186element9 Před měsícem

    Liked / Algorithm

  • @GAM3BR3DR3AP3R
    @GAM3BR3DR3AP3R Před 4 měsíci

    Any rod over 7’ with a 3k up reels is so g over kill. 1k or 2k with braids is enough for any fishing, and balance with any rods!

    • @BassniperEng
      @BassniperEng  Před 4 měsíci +3

      larger sized reel is more for the line management (ie less coils for given amount of line, even for braid), which in turn translates to longer casting etc. Same can be said for IPT. larger spool retrieves line (linear speed) faster. Also large sized spinning reels has larger drag which suits better for fighting larger fish. As far as spinning rod goes, Dobyns and Megabass (TS) have a couple models which are long and high powered. 1000/2000 reels do not balance well. The fishing scenario is also quite different. For the Megabass TS spinning rod for instance, it's 7-2, rated up to 1.25 oz lure and 30lb line, rod weighs more than 5 oz. I cannot imagine a scenario where this rod pairs with a 1000 sized panfish reel. Just my 2cents.

  • @Catch_and_Release_Angling
    @Catch_and_Release_Angling Před 4 měsíci

    The Zangetsu seems like an almost identical rod to the Flyssa from the specs. I’m curious why they added an extra inch to the length if its still one piece

    • @BassniperEng
      @BassniperEng  Před 4 měsíci

      The Zangetsu is a grip joint (one and half pieces they call it). Likely added to the overall length just a little bit.

    • @Catch_and_Release_Angling
      @Catch_and_Release_Angling Před 3 měsíci

      @@BassniperEng oh interesting I didn’t realize that. So it’s a two piece rod with a shorter section that is just the grip area and then a longer section with all the guides? I guess this gives the blank more uniform flex but allows it to fit in cars easier?

  • @timeflies2550
    @timeflies2550 Před 4 měsíci

    Do you have any reviews of the windbuster? Wonder how Windbuster compares to Brigand.

    • @BassniperEng
      @BassniperEng  Před 4 měsíci +1

      They are similar but Brigand is a tap tip heavy (think blank with thick wall) and the shear power from the Brigand is just amazing for an spinning rod. I don't know why Megabass rated it as ML...it is close to MH.

  • @raymondjohnson6496
    @raymondjohnson6496 Před 4 měsíci

    What do you think about this rod for bluegill and crappie fishing I got a new Stella 2000 I don’t like a noodle or whippy rod and ultralight. I want something where I can pull the fish in. and not worry about breaking the rod the flyssa Landsat baby plugging and the whippet there is one more rod from mega bass I just can’t think of it right now 😂😂😂 for bluegill and crappie jigs Iam throwing is 1/16 up 1/8

    • @BassniperEng
      @BassniperEng  Před 4 měsíci +1

      If the crappie and bluegill you are targeting are the size of what Ty was catching from Texas and Arizona, Flyssa would be a very enjoyable rod to fish. Anything below half pound is likely going to be over powered by the Flyssa. Casting-wise as long as the line is matched up, no problem of as light as a 1/16 oz jighead (I tested the 1/16 Okashira with 8lb Super 8 Slick and 6lb FC leader no problem). Windbuster might be the one you are referring to. That rod is one power up than Flyssa, close to the Brigand from last gen. I caught many crappies from 2-3 pounds while bass fishing on the Brigand, other than the 3 pounder, all the others had no chance of fight back lol Baby plugging is a good one for small jerk baits and spy baits, as well as little spoons and blades. Good for dropshot, but I like the Flyssa better for jighead applications. Baby plugging will likely make the panfish fight more enjoyable. Good luck to your next rod!

  • @CheeNO_007
    @CheeNO_007 Před 4 měsíci

    What’s ur take on the shimano exsense infinity rod?

    • @BassniperEng
      @BassniperEng  Před 4 měsíci

      I have not personally used these rods. Exsense lineup, including reels, are designed for Japanese seabass from shore, the rods are in the inshore light to medium light category, with casting for plugs/minnow in mind. The shortest is more than 8 ft long. I would not use it for most finesse softbait rigs except swimsuits and grubs perhaps.

  • @brianwheelock6540
    @brianwheelock6540 Před 4 měsíci

    I bet you hooked a Lake Trout