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    I continue to acquire rods that I hope will be fun with small fish , but be handle bigger fish when they show up.

    Yesterday my 4’11” XUL Palms Egueria Native Performance Rod showed up on my front porch .
    It took about eleven days and the package was in excellent shape this time . A good thing because the rod was just thrown into a box and taped closed . No packing at all .

    This is another glass rod . I like glass rods for micro fishing.
    It’s a beautiful rod finished in gloss black with a wood reel seat and nice cork . The wrappings on the rod are mostly silver thread except for a single gold wrap between two silver ones on the butt end of the rod .
    The rod has a nice bend to it . I need to remember to try and snap picture of the bend next time out .
    With the new glass of today , the rod is plenty sensitive enough for me to fish my .5g anf .8g micro jigs . I felt every nibble.

    I was able to get away for about an hour and a half this mid morning and fish the docks at Lake Kedron . The water level there continues to drop , because of the heat and no rain.
    Because of the drop in the water level , I was able to begin my fishing from the bank and had pretty good luck shooting under the docks on one side of the docks .
    I caught about half of my fourteen fish shooting the docks .
    11 gills , 2 bass, and one small crappie. I lost one even smaller .

    The rod was paired with a Shimano Soare bb500spg loaded with my old favorite 2# P-line Floroclear. I spent a couple hours stripping braid off a few reels last night and this morning and spooling them with the 2# .
    I’m back to my 2# line . I missed the distance and the sinking of the line and the fact that it isn’t affected by the wind as much . And NO more leaders .

    No monsters were caught , gills were in the 4-6” range , a couple smaller . One bass was about three inches and the other maybe 7-8” .
    All were fun on the new rod .
    I think I prefer this rod over the Quattro. The extra four inches and the glass content makes a difference IMO . But , it is new and if I like a new rod , it becomes my new favorite until the new wears off or I get another new one .
    Although I own a few 4’6” UL rods , I always seem to be missing the other 4-6” .
    I can’t imagine owning one any shorter than 4’6” .
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    “ The bigger the Bend , the Wider the Grin ! “
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    Nice looking rod. Good job
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    That is a good looking rig. Is the preference of glass over carbon fiber a personal one or is there a new thinking of glass rods these days?

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    That’s a better lookin rod bud. I like the darker color. Glad it’s workin for ya so far.
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    Quote Originally Posted by gunwhatgun View Post
    That is a good looking rig. Is the preference of glass over carbon fiber a personal one or is there a new thinking of glass rods these days?
    Yes , it’s a personal thing.
    Fiberglass rods have been around for ages . Until the last ten years or so , they were whippy and heavy .
    The new fiberglass rods are a lot lighter , almost as light as graphite.
    Fiberglass has a different feel than graphite, even the new glass .
    Older glass had a slow recovery rate that made it harder to cast lighter lures .
    Fiberglass flyrods were the first to become popular again with development of the newer glass .
    The Palms calls their glass “ unidirectional “
    Major Craft has their own glass also .
    There’s also “E” glass and “S” glass, one one being softer than other .
    I have more fiberglass flyrods than I do graphite.

    I just enjoy how glass feels , especially with a fish on .

    I broke down and ordered one of the Graywolf fiberglass rods . It too is a 4’11” .
    From what I’ve read , they make their own blanks , they call it uni-fiberglass .
    It’ll be interesting, and fun to compare Japanese fiberglass blanks with American made fiberglass blanks .

    Also , fiberglass rods are generally more durable than graphite rods .
    I do not like long fiberglass rods , even in flyrods . Even with the new materials they feel tip heavy . 6’6” max in flyrods , 5’5” max in spinning rods .
    “ The bigger the Bend , the Wider the Grin ! “
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    My everyday rod is a Graywolf 544 UL spinning rod. It’s an older model with e-glass blanks. I’ve enjoyed fishing it. It balances well with a Vanford 500. But admittedly I’m a minimalist, so I don’t own any additional UL rods to compare it with.
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    Congrats! That’s a good looking rod.


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    Beautiful looking rod and the finish detail is pure JDM. Thanks for the review.
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    Congrats!
    If you cast it they will come.
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    You have inspired me to try mine out on panfish. I’ve only ever used it twice stream fishing for trout using moving baits.


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