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Noah Schultz demonstrates how to optimize casting accuracy and reduce spooking fish by setting up range rings on your fish finder mapping and MEGA 360 Imaging (if equipped)

From: Max 3/21/21 Comments: This rod is alright, does not impress me but also does not disappoint, it works well but has some standout issues, like the limited model options, does not come in some very sought after lengths but comes in the essentials which is what matters, also the rod is very much a through action and bends well through the 1st guide, which is also not bad but also not great, it has good sensitivity due to the exposed blank reel seat and build quality for the price, daiwa still hasn't made a bad product yet but this is certainly not their best, but for 50 dollars, its nice

Cons of using fluorocarbon for surf fishing Stiffness: Fluorocarbon lines are stiffer than mono, which can affect casting distance and lure action if used as a main line or leader Cost: They tend to be more expensive than monofilament lines Knot strength: Fluorocarbon lines sometimes have lower knot strength than equivalent mono lines When and how to use fluorocarbon for surf fishing Use light fluorocarbon leaders and main lines when fishing in clear water or when targeting surf and inshore species with keen eyesight, or wary behavior Opt for fluorocarbon when finesse fishing with light line or working with smaller lures, as it offers increased sensitivity due to the low stretch
Maybe you want to get a small child his or her first baitcasting rod (or put their spincast reel on a quality stick)

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