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    An interesting rig and set up, and a very sweet rod. Not sure I need another addiction. Trying to keep my concentration focused when I’m using the fly rod is a challenge, and that rod is supposed to weigh in at about 2oz. Feels like nothing in my hand and takes me a few minutes to get it to behave in my heavy hands. Keep us posted, I bet it is a lot of fun.
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    Quote Originally Posted by skeetbum View Post
    Feels like nothing in my hand and takes me a few minutes to get it to behave in my heavy hands.
    Speaking of heavy hands, the Kurenai is so thin and light, you don't even hold it with your hand like a regular rod. You hold it mostly with just your fingers. There were times when I was holding it between my thumb and forefinger. It's that light.

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    Dang, the BnM graphite lil jewel only weigh under 3 oz and they are nothing. Couldnt imagine that light a pole. Bet its a blast.

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    Quote Originally Posted by huntinslabs View Post
    Dang, the BnM graphite lil jewel only weigh under 3 oz and they are nothing. Couldnt imagine that light a pole. Bet its a blast.
    This is the beauty of high end JDM rods. While I certainly don’t need to go down another road of different rods out of Japan....outside the spinning rod collection I have........my curiosity just might get the better of me. While 7 inch bluegill are a ball on my super UL and XUL rods this sounds like a lot more fun.

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    I took the rod out for another spin this weekend. I found some .12 line, so I set that up as my main line with .10 tippet. I was fishing very shallow, so I used the .25 gm float again. I got 18 bluegill and one shellcracker. Biggest fish were in the 6-7" range. Fish that size bring out the best of the rod. The rod is great for fishing shallow waters where the chance of hooking a "monster" is low.
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    Bumped since I've been fishing with this rod again.

    As I mentioned in another thread, 2020 was a terrible fishing year for me, and I didn't fish at all with this little jewel last year.

    No pics this time, but the bluegills have been giving the Kurenai a workout. This rod is a ton of fun with smaller fish.
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    DBD, glad you finally get to go out and catch a few again. Lots of them microfishing enthus are swearing by these types of rod if not the exact one you got. Cheers!


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    Interesting rod
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    Great thread and thanks for the review and information. Sounds like another great and fun way to fish.
    Bob

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