I would recommend checking out the majorcraft aji fo rods, either the 5G or the 1G. Digitaka does have them
Mucher stiffer/faster action than any us spec rods. Lightweight and super sensitive.
I would recommend checking out the majorcraft aji fo rods, either the 5G or the 1G. Digitaka does have them
Mucher stiffer/faster action than any us spec rods. Lightweight and super sensitive.
I was looking at those earlier today. I saw they were listed as an extra fast action. It is my understanding that with the Japanese stuff, an extra fast is more limber i.e. faster to react and a stiffer rod would be rated as slow or regular. I will confess I have learned a lot of what I "know" from youtube, but a lot of it is from i_fish and he seems to have a strong understanding of the topic.
That is completely wrong. You get an extra fast from Major Craft it is going to be rigid. When Major Craft tells you fast it is like another companies extra fast. Even a slow rated rod from Major Craft is going to be faster than any other brands slow rating. I've been buying JDM rods for about 13 years now. Lost count of exactly how many I have purchased but it is a bunch. If my budget was 200 bucks I would look at the Major Craft Aji Do 5G Aji-Do 5G AD5-S682L/AJI 2 pieces (Spinning) But be warned it is not going to be like any rod you will get here in the USA. Four types of specie specific rods most of us order from Japan for UL angling. Ajing.....Mebaru.......Area Trout.....bass UL rods. There is a 5th category which has only been around for about 7 years or so...and one of my favourite types of rods. It is the light game hybrid rods. One thing to keep in mind a fast Mebaru rod is different than a fast Ajing road.....and a bass UL rod is faster than those two types. A fast Area trout rod is the slowest in the bunch. I own all types to include stream trout rods...but that is another story altogether. Feel free to ask away...many folks on here have a plethora of JDM UL rods.
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Thank you for you reply. Here is the video I watched that initiated my statements. I will be the first one to admit that I may be confused about what he was saying. I will also admit that I thought I had a good understanding of the nomenclature until I watched this video, and it did affect my confidence in choosing the right rod.
ROD ACTION vs. YOUTUBE 'EXPERTS' - YouTube