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telescopic rod or 5' UL for small creek trout

Posted: Thu Mar 11, 2021 12:53 pm
by levitch
hey all

I plan on doing a bunch of trekking through backwoods to some small creeks in search of some trout...
I am trying to decide between a telescopic rod which can be packed really small...handy for getting through the brush
or
a 5' ultralight rod...typically a 1 piece rod which would be trickier to travel with, but would have a better feel than the telescopic (faster tip...more sensitive etc)

I'm sure there are guys on here who have tried both in this scenario, so I am looking for advice from folks who have tried it already.

thanks in advance

Re: telescopic rod or 5' UL for small creek trout

Posted: Thu Mar 11, 2021 8:50 pm
by Nyarlathotep
Hi levitch,

I've been fishing small, brushy brook trout streams for a long time now, but haven't used a telescopic rod or a 1 piece 5 ft rod. I use 2-piece 5'6 ft ultralight and light rods, and find they're pretty manageable for bushwhacking when broken down.

Re: telescopic rod or 5' UL for small creek trout

Posted: Fri Mar 12, 2021 12:42 am
by levitch
Nyarlathotep wrote:Hi levitch,

I've been fishing small, brushy brook trout streams for a long time now, but haven't used a telescopic rod or a 1 piece 5 ft rod. I use 2-piece 5'6 ft ultralight and light rods, and find they're pretty manageable for bushwhacking when broken down.
Cool.. do you mind sharing what brand/model of rods you use. And give any review of them?

Re: telescopic rod or 5' UL for small creek trout

Posted: Fri Mar 12, 2021 9:18 am
by Nyarlathotep
I've used a 5'6 ultralight Fenwick HMG in the past when they were still made in Taiwan, but then about 10 years ago after the HMG "wore out" I switched to a new old stock 5'6 light action Berkley Imperial that I bought from an eBay seller for about 30 bucks. I like the Berkley; it's made in China, but its got a nice action, good graphite blank, nice cork grips, and a quality Fuji reel seat and Fuji guides. The price was right too, so if/when the rod breaks or wears out, I won't feel too bad (I've got a new Daiwa rod still in it's packaging as an eventual replacement).

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Re: telescopic rod or 5' UL for small creek trout

Posted: Fri Mar 12, 2021 5:14 pm
by levitch
excellent... thank you!