Drove down to Denmark and met up with Lars and his friend Mads to try out some rods that they kindly had offered me to do.
And.... WOW.. there where rods everywhere.
Carpenters,Smiths, Ocean Revolutions...all kinds of Stella's ( I only have the SW10000 myself so far )
Poppers, stick baits and jigs all over the place.
It truly felt like I had a personal field day with a tackle shop
Besides from bending the rods and get a feel of on how they would be when fighting fish, I got to cast / work poppers and stick baits.
And there is fore sure a difference between a Komodo dragon and a BD200
I truly feel privileged to have gotten this opportunity to meet up with Lars and Mads.
Not only did I get to try out some really nice rods reels ,poppers and stick baits.
I met 2 really nice guys
Fishing people truly differ from non fishing ppl when it comes to offer their help to a stranger
To sit down and talk fishing ( destinations, tackle and techniques ) with all the new questions that pop up while discussing,
is great.
Lars has helped me a lot. He truly is something special.
He even manage to sneak away buying lunch while I was trying some rods.
Dam you Lars.. the lunch was supposed to be on me
conclusion so far:
Komodo dragon is far to much o a rod as a 1st rod ( teamed up with a Stella 10000 with SOM no limits 16000 spool)
I don't doubt this is a lethal weapon in a experienced fishermans hands... but way to much rod for a 1st timer.
Carpenter Long Reef 88 and Smith Keyolhu are 2 rods I think I cold both handle and like o own.
For anything besides GT ( and Cubera) the BD100, 200 and stealth would probably be a joy to own.
( I will probably get 2 of these later on )
Going to meet up with Jonas soon and try his rods.
After that I will for sure have allot more knowledge o what rod I will get as my 1st popping rod.
Patrick.