Hi folks,
Looking for a bottom contact bfs rod.
I like the P5 Pop X Stick for bfs moving baits as it has a more parabolic action / regular taper.
Obvious choice would be to get a carbon head or P5 Criffhanger / Cliffhanger (not sure on the translation) but I have fond memories of the P3 blank in general, always thought of it to be sensitive and a faster taper than other Megabass blanks.
I can pick one up for a fair price so interested what folks think of it in comparison to the newer models.
Thanks in advance
Matthew
Megabass Phase 3 F2 60x Cliffhanger / Criffhanger
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Re: Megabass Phase 3 F2 60x Cliffhanger / Criffhanger
How do you like the Pop X P5? You think it has too much backbone for bluegill?Jdmbassman wrote: ↑Sat Feb 27, 2021 1:21 pmHi folks,
Looking for a bottom contact bfs rod.
I like the P5 Pop X Stick for bfs moving baits as it has a more parabolic action / regular taper.
Obvious choice would be to get a carbon head or P5 Criffhanger / Cliffhanger (not sure on the translation) but I have fond memories of the P3 blank in general, always thought of it to be sensitive and a faster taper than other Megabass blanks.
I can pick one up for a fair price so interested what folks think of it in comparison to the newer models.
Thanks in advance
Matthew
Like a deeper bend rod for bluegill and especially crappie. Casting 1/16oz plus trailer jigs most times.
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Re: Megabass Phase 3 F2 60x Cliffhanger / Criffhanger
I got my hands on a P3 Criffhanger a year or three ago. It's a super super fun rod, feels like a fencing foil in hand. It's sweet spot is about 1/4oz and it's very much a fast taper with reasonably stiff tip. I use it as a jig/worm rod and love it. If I found a second one for a good price I would be tempted to buy it as a backup.
It can handle some decent bass too, this guy was landed on 7lb Sniper and I had to work him out of a little hydrilla.
It can handle some decent bass too, this guy was landed on 7lb Sniper and I had to work him out of a little hydrilla.
Re: Megabass Phase 3 F2 60x Cliffhanger / Criffhanger
How does it compare to the 65UL VolkeyHoundfish wrote: ↑Sun Feb 06, 2022 9:16 amI got my hands on a P3 Criffhanger a year or three ago. It's a super super fun rod, feels like a fencing foil in hand. It's sweet spot is about 1/4oz and it's very much a fast taper with reasonably stiff tip. I use it as a jig/worm rod and love it. If I found a second one for a good price I would be tempted to buy it as a backup.
It can handle some decent bass too, this guy was landed on 7lb Sniper and I had to work him out of a little hydrilla.
Re: Megabass Phase 3 F2 60x Cliffhanger / Criffhanger
Stiffer tip for sure, maybe more power in the butt as well. The 65UL Volkey feels lighter overall, I have taken them both wading and with same small-smallies and big redbreasts the Volkey gives a better fight. I have never use the Volkey in ponds with cover so I can't really speak to it's real power.
With an Arie Red reel/spool the Cliffhanger gets a little wild much below 1/4oz. If I have room to make a real cast it's fine but the tip in stiff enough that for really close in stuff I want a little heavier presentation to help the tip load well. The flip side is that it gives excellent hooksets even with tiny jigs w/ brush guards and thinner t-rigged plastics. The Volkey is an mostly open-hook rod for me.