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the "if you could only buy one BFS rod"

Posted: Thu Nov 01, 2018 6:52 pm
by airtreeswateranimals
thinking of pulling the trigger on a BFS setup soon. any suggestions? ( money doesn't matter )

Re: the "if you could only buy one BFS rod"

Posted: Thu Nov 01, 2018 7:13 pm
by Hobie-Wan Kenobi
Most BFS rods I've used have been custom.

What size fish and any length preference? Also, what size lures? You got a reel in mind yet?

Re: the "if you could only buy one BFS rod"

Posted: Thu Nov 01, 2018 7:36 pm
by LowRange
Probably my Volkey 65UL. It cast lightest weight baits I throw for bass and is similar enough to the Volkey 68L to fish a lot of the same baits as the 68L but with less power. That being said I use the 68L much more than the 65UL because I throw a lot of neds and 1/8 oz bitsy bugs and the 68L is the better rod for those baits. One BFS rod just isn't enough.

Re: the "if you could only buy one BFS rod"

Posted: Thu Nov 01, 2018 7:37 pm
by airtreeswateranimals
Hobie-Wan Kenobi wrote:Most BFS rods I've used have been custom.

What size fish and any length preference? Also, what size lures? You got a reel in mind yet?

well i would say in the 6'2 - 6'6 range. and id like to throw give or take 1/8oz and below. id like to use it for small jig head rigs drop shot rigs. wacky jig head. basically mostly for finessing plastics.

Re: the "if you could only buy one BFS rod"

Posted: Thu Nov 01, 2018 7:37 pm
by Hogsticker2
Phenix K2 6'8 or 7'1 medium light. Preferably custom, but available production. Not a true bfs stick, but who wants to fish with a fairly wand anyways. I joke, I joke - But seriously, it casts and loads 1/16 oz jig with tiny plastic just fine. But unlike a fairy wand, it has enough power to fight, move and land a 6 lb smallie. Speaking from experience, and a damn good time it was.

Re: the "if you could only buy one BFS rod"

Posted: Thu Nov 01, 2018 7:48 pm
by Aquaftm45
If I did not have a budget, I would buy one of these. Heck, if I did not have a budget, I would buy all of these....

-Steez Racing Design STZ RD 681 ML
-Fenwick Supertechna TAV 64 CLB+J
-Desino Leben 610ML Tune by Kamara Spiral
-Sedition Bloody
-Shimano Poison Ultima 1610L BFS

These are all available on with various Japanese purveyors.

Re: the "if you could only buy one BFS rod"

Posted: Thu Nov 01, 2018 9:08 pm
by zodiak311
Super Eiger X7, my most sensitive rod.

Re: the "if you could only buy one BFS rod"

Posted: Thu Nov 01, 2018 9:34 pm
by lzeil
here is a list of my candidates...any one will do or buy them all

steez harrier f-spec stz 7011mmlxb-sv
steez skyray stz 631mlfb-sv
steez racing design "respect of '02 were wolf" rd 681m/mlfb
steez racing design "skyray racing tune" rd 631mlfb
steez racing design "technical tune smt" rd 641ml+xb-smt
mb arms super leggera asl6402x
mb arms super leggera asl6113x
mb evoluzion c40 hdts cliffhanger f2.5-68ti
mb x7 super criffhanger f2-63x7
mb x7 super eiger f3-69x7
shimano cumulus cmlc65m
shimano poison glorious mighty finesse 1610ml-bfs
shimano poison glorious quick response 162l-bfs
shimano poison ultima 162l-s
shimano poison ultima 1610l-bfs
shimano poison ultima 1610m

Re: the "if you could only buy one BFS rod"

Posted: Thu Nov 01, 2018 10:45 pm
by BARRAMANIAC
for only one it has to be the Bone Voyage 634L BFS , 6'3," 4 piece, in a nice padded neoprene bag. I choose the 4 piece as it can be taken anywhere , feels like a one piece and plenty of sensitivity, I have no problems casting 20 meters with a 1/8 jig head and 2.5 to 3 inch plastics. I have a SV Light limited on it.

Re: the "if you could only buy one BFS rod"

Posted: Fri Nov 02, 2018 7:47 am
by papabassin
X7 Super Eiger

Re: the "if you could only buy one BFS rod"

Posted: Fri Nov 02, 2018 8:01 am
by j2015
lzeil wrote:here is a list of my candidates...any one will do or buy them all

steez harrier f-spec stz 7011mmlxb-sv
steez skyray stz 631mlfb-sv
steez racing design "respect of '02 were wolf" rd 681m/mlfb
steez racing design "skyray racing tune" rd 631mlfb
steez racing design "technical tune smt" rd 641ml+xb-smt
mb arms super leggera asl6402x
mb arms super leggera asl6113x
mb evoluzion c40 hdts cliffhanger f2.5-68ti
mb x7 super criffhanger f2-63x7
mb x7 super eiger f3-69x7
shimano cumulus cmlc65m
shimano poison glorious mighty finesse 1610ml-bfs
shimano poison glorious quick response 162l-bfs
shimano poison ultima 162l-s
shimano poison ultima 1610l-bfs
shimano poison ultima 1610m
what he said ^

the shimano poison glorious and ultima bfs rods were going to be my suggestions, but I forgot about those steez racing rods, and the megabass arms..


or you could go with a Shimano Conquest bfs reel with the shimano conquest 782 rod, that would be a sweet set up also

Re: the "if you could only buy one BFS rod"

Posted: Fri Nov 02, 2018 8:14 am
by Hobie-Wan Kenobi
airtreeswateranimals wrote:
Hobie-Wan Kenobi wrote:Most BFS rods I've used have been custom.

What size fish and any length preference? Also, what size lures? You got a reel in mind yet?

well i would say in the 6'2 - 6'6 range. and id like to throw give or take 1/8oz and below. id like to use it for small jig head rigs drop shot rigs. wacky jig head. basically mostly for finessing plastics.
Well, you will not want a trout rod. They are usually more parabolic than the bass finesse rods.

The lists that everyone has made are really nice. They are really JDM and will require high shipping costs and possible import fees. A worthy consideration to the JDM rods. They do pop up on here every so often so, keep your eyes peeled.

Re: the "if you could only buy one BFS rod"

Posted: Fri Nov 02, 2018 12:32 pm
by John G
My experience with BFS rods is with the Shimano Poison Ultima, Shimano Poison Glorious, Fenwick Golden Wing Tour Edition, Major Craft MSX Limited, Megabass Criffhanger and a Kirisami and the Shimano Expride. If I had to choose one out of all of the BFS rods that I have owned or still own, I honestly think that I would choose the one that was the cheapest and that would be my Shimano Expride 6’5” L BFS. It is plenty sensitive and it has a XF tip. I can throw anything from unweighted plastics to hardbaits with it. It also matches up well with anything from an 09 Aldebaran to a 16 Aldebaran BFS XG.

I think another reason that I would choose the Expride is because if you brake the tip, it won’t hurt near as much as it would if it was a $600 stick. I know what I’m talking about when I say that because I have a 6’2” Ultima and it’s missing a little bit more than an inch from the tip.

Re: the "if you could only buy one BFS rod"

Posted: Fri Nov 02, 2018 12:44 pm
by airtreeswateranimals
Thanks for all the insight into this topic. Im a big fan of poison glorious lineup and own a few of them so I always seem
To gravitate toward the Shimano stuff. It will most likely come down to a PG or an ultima lol

Re: the "if you could only buy one BFS rod"

Posted: Fri Nov 02, 2018 7:29 pm
by papabassin
zodiak311 wrote:Super Eiger X7, my most sensitive rod.
Do you have an OG or 2015?