I think the biggest I'll go with is a 15' Ghost. I've tried the 16' but it's just too hard on my wrist.
Anyone using this??
Getting ready to pull the trigger on one.
Just wondering how you like it.
Thanks
Chuck
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I think the biggest I'll go with is a 15' Ghost. I've tried the 16' but it's just too hard on my wrist.
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I think Hayden Jeffries uses this rod. Sounds like a beast
Some of the young guns can probably handle it.
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Yep I have BGJP for pushing but don’t think BnM makes one for single poling.
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Handled one yesterday at Grizzly show . First thing out of salesman mouth was where to buy a balance piece to attach to handle to balance . I do not boat flip fish with my Jenko 13 ft. jigging stick(they say you can ) but my shoulder(rotator cuff ) would not handle this rod . It is a beast , no doubt .jmo.
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I forget in 68 years old sometimes.
Not in my 20’s like Hayden Jeffries!!
3 -4 more feet on a rod isn’t gonna do me any good. Lol.
Just make me more sore than I normally am. ??
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What is the difference between the 16 K rod and the Ghost? Just the length of 1 foot?? That's a lot of money for rod. Think I'm going to try my 16' BGJP first and see how that does.
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I dont know a single person that has one that regrets it. I've fondled one, and love it. I was set to buy one when an HH 16' came up for $100. If that hadn't fell under my nose, I'd have snatched up a K rod. I fish 13' primarily, but when you need a 16', you NEED a 16'. There are conditions and moods of the fish where it absolutely makes a difference.