This is the BEST Baitcast Rod On The Market

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This is the best baitcast rod that I have every used. Its extremely versatile!

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I couldn’t agree more. That 7’1” - 7’4” length has become a sweet spot for me as a bank angler as my all purpose. Long casts but also am able to pitch with it on the more open banks. Personal preference, I lean towards the ModFast feel. I have the ark Cobb buzzburner (7’1” H/Fast - fishes like a mod fast MH +) ark invoker pro (7’2 M/modfast - fishes like a MH/modfast) and the Cashion all purpose (7’4 MH/ Modfast - fishes true MH but on the faster side of Modfast). It’s the only area of rod length and action where I have multiple rods. They allow me to fish 14, 16, and 20 lb test line for pretty much every lure type.

farrzmd
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When I first tried baitcasting rod and reels many years ago I with with a 6'6" rod and reel combo and never really like it. When I finally gave it another go a few years back I went with a 7'3" MH Fast rod from Kastking and loved it. Still one of my favorite rods that I use because it does all of the things you said in the video. I have since expanded my rod lineup to a Medium and an Extra Heavy road as well, but the MH Fast does it all very well

chfd
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3 years ago Bradley Hallman did a great vid called 'How to choose the RIGHT ROD' Great trick he shares in this vid of how to match your favorite rods parabolic bend to any rod in the store. For those with A.D.D. fast forward to the 6 minute mark.

juleswinnfield
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My number one rod is a St Croix Mojo Bass 7'1" MHF. I can use it for just about everything I throw. Now I do also have a Dobyns Fury 7' MHMF for those treble bait. But I have used the St Croix for them and had no issues.. I do not have a boat. I fish from the bank and I also use a wheelchair. I can stand and walk some. But I am limited. If it wasn't such a pain in the but I would like to take 5 rods with me. And sometimes I do. But I sometimes just get tired of dealing with all the gear. And end up with just 2. My St Croix Mojo Bass casting rod. And either my St Croix Triumph 7' MLF or my St Croix Mojo Bass 6'8" MXF depeneding on what lures I think I am going to use.

williamfriggle
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I wanted to buy a KVD Lews rod, simply because KVD is the goat. I went with the GC6, and that rod is such a good all around rod. It’s softer than I expected it to be. It’s become my favourite rod for a lot of different baits.

Triple
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I agree a I use a 7’2 MH fast for a lot of different things I got 3 of the same rods myself for that reason very versatile.

BredForBass
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Tyler, I'm only 5'5" what is a good length and action for skipping. Thanks

davidlanphere
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Another thing to take into consideration is how each manufacturers power system may be different. I was fishing a 7’3” MH Kistler Helium, but switched to a heavy power in the same rod. I think their power system runs a little lighter, so my H feels more like a MH imo. Also, the new channel has been very informative!

mkiger
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I have a really cheap 6"11 MH fast spinning rod from bass pro that I think I paid $50 for. I have had it for years and it is by far my favorite jerkbait rod, I bought a more expensive casting and spinning rod to try and fish jerkbaits but I can't get the same action I get from that rod. My favorite casting rod has to be a 7"3 casting rod MH fast that I use for just about everything other than heavy baits and topwater. I bought a 7"113 fishing fate black MH extra fast and I love that thing for flipping jigs. I live in MI

wackygoogoo_
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6’6” Medium Fast HMX Fenwick Spinning is favorite. I feel I can do just about anything with it. However I just started using a baitcaster and getting used to it, I thought I’d like a similar set up, but now I really wish I got something heavier.

robertmotherwell
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My goto rod specs 7'6"-7'3", always mh with fast action. I really don't have accuracy problems with 7'6" which also gives easy distance for those spoked fish in clear waters. Lately I have been enjoying my IM9 KastKing Speed demon rod 7'6" mh fast lure 1/4-1 Oz. The rod is just a beast at $130. There are like 20 rods to choose from in that line up. Another rod is the KastKing Spartacus II rod, love the feel, the awesome Bait keeper, and comes with 2 rod tips at $55 which is a IM6. It's a bit stiffer but the price and feel with 2nd tip makes up for any argument. I am also eyeballing the new KastKing rod Royale legend pro at $72 which is a perfect in between rod. Yes, I am a hardcore KastKing fan for so many reasons, the gear just doesn't fail. It's super easy to upgrade bearings and customer service is awesome.

MrSki-tyvm
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Medium/Heavy fast action 7' is comfortable and works well for me with everything except finesse baits. For finesse baits I us a medium fast 7'.

jeffreymurphy
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just ordered mine after months of research and trying to decide, hopefully pairs well with my curado 201hg and heavy braid

BernStoogin
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Definitely the MH/F is the most versatile. Since I’m a kayak angler, I tend to go with a 7 footer but also have a couple of 7’3”. Thanks again for noting the difference between power and action. Too many videos don’t make that distinction which is, of course, important.

Osprey
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I’ve got maybe 10, 7’ to 7’6” MH rods from various manufacturers but my favorite is my Poison Adrena 7’3” MH 👍 I’ve got a few of the Edge rods by Gary Loomis and they are really great rods, from the Delta to the Black Widow, and Edge has some awesome sales throughout the year and I am all about finding any rods on sale.

willperryman
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Sure, if you own 2 or 3 rods I think this is a very good choice. Now that I am 55. I own probably close to 30 rods in working order ( have about 30 more broken ones, ha) that I have bought over the years. That being the case, I match my rods to the bait I am using. 7'6 sensitive Medium heavy for flipping, 6'6 medium Falcon for my spinner baits and buzz baits (I specifically mention this brand because I love this rod for these types of baits. I know for a fact I miss less fish using the Falcon)., 7'3 sensitive MH for worm type fishing etc. These are the rods that I have come to like over the years for certain baits. Im sure everyone is different based different criteria.

busterellis
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Would love a 7+ rod but for transportation purposes I’m stuck with 2 pc. Hard to find a MH in 2pc. Even harder when you want more than 6.5’.

PTMB
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My favorite rod I own is the G Loomis 904C MBR- 7’6” Heavy, MBR or Mag Bass Rod is a more moderate fast action. It’s by far my favorite. I would fish the 7’ and 7’6” everyday and do every technique well

CopeyJ
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Thanks, Tyler for an interesting video. I am an experienced angler and enjoy simplifying. How about one on reels next? Best baitcast reel on the market? I have Cadence, Abu Garcia, and Kastking, as well BP reels. Is there just one line type to select for every reel and in most applications? Most of my rods (casting and spinning) are in the 7 footish range (MH to ML fast) but I seem to cast a crankbait better with my 6, 6 Favorite brand Medium, Fast rod. (I am below avg height).

mbergquist
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I love my Ark Lancer series. I actually got them when they had a special "buy one get the 2nd one for $20" or something like that. I actually found out about it from one of your videos.

jesseregister