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BFS Academy: How to Choose a BFS Rod for Trout Fishing? Stream BFS Rod Guide

In this video "BFS Academy: How to Choose a BFS Rod for Trout Fishing? Stream BFS Rod Guide", Hobie-Wan Kenobi explains the what considerations to look for when selecting a BFS trout rod. Digitaka.com Discount Code: 9J7 Palms Egeria XXUL BFS Trout Rod: https://www.digitaka.com/items/33/6/6... Shimano Trout One NS: https://www.digitaka.com/items/5/6/6/... First consideration for me is the size of the targeted fish. Brook Trout are the most common fish I target so, my rod choice usually lies in the lighter side. Trout rods are not rated as bass rods are in terms of power. You will need to pay more attention to the line/lure ratings instead of the power as much. Lure Rating: Be sure to consider a rod that has a lure rating that will allow your most common lures to be in the middle or upper half of that rating. For example, if you want to use the Jackson Meteora 45 minnow (3.5gr), a rod that has a rating of 2-6gr will cast that lure with ease. If you cast lures that are at the low end of the lure rating, it may require more force to load the rod, resulting in reduced accuracy and faster lure speeds. Having a rod that can load effortlessly with the lure will allow you to use a light casting motion, which is important on short casting. The rod description will often give clues as to how the rod will function. If the rod has the term "native" "mountain" or "Yamame", the rod will be usually in the range to target fish from 6-15 inches. Rod labeled for Hokkaido or tailwaters will be a little stronger than the ratings suggest. Rod Material: Graphite (carbon) BFS rods are common and generally a safe bet in all price points. Rod makers have been able to incorporate complex tapers into graphite blanks to make them very responsive when casting and twitching lures then have more give when a fighting a fish. Sensitivity is another strong point. That plus the faster actions is better for fishing jigs, plastics and other "feel" lures. Fiberglass rods have a smooth feeling that casts nice and cushions the surges of fighting trout very well. Those same properties can make twitching lures, especially in fast current, a little less responsive. Fiberglass rods generally load up with less force so, short casting is generally easier. Be very careful purchasing a "cheap" BFS fiberglass rod, they can be VERY sloppy when casting and have little lure control. Line choice does play a factor in rod action. With these rods being shorter and having less power, the stretch of mono or the lack thereof with braid can really alter the way a rod acts. Braid will "give" the rod more power / make the rod taper "faster". Mono will do the opposite. These variables are small but, may matter in your type of fishing. This will be a good way that you can "mold" a rod to fit your type of fishing, even if the rod is lighter/heavier in power than you expected when purchasing. Fiberglass vs Carbon BFS Rod Comparison:    • Graphite vs Glass BFS Rods: BFS Trout...   How to Order Fishing Tackle From Japan, Ordering BFS Reels from Digitaka:    • How to Order Fishing Tackle From Japa...   How To BFS Playlist:    • How to: BFS Casting   #bfsfishing #baitfinesse #digitaka

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