Evergreen Spider Spin
Evergreen Spider Spin
Received the new 611MH Spider Spin and it’s gorgeous and perfect finish as expected from EG. Balances best with a reel in the 175+ gram range.
For anyone interested in the rod, it’s a bit lighter power than I had originally pictured since it’s marketed as a heavy cover rod (shore and “hanging” both). 611MH and it’s almost identical to the action of the NRX852S but it’s one step up in power so basically between a 3 to 3.5 power rod. (I would call the Steez Real Control 68MH a true 4-power in comparison to NRX models).
I wouldn’t consider it a heavy cover rod myself but it’ll be a great performer with some muscle over the typical NRX options a lot of guys are fishing.
For anyone interested in the rod, it’s a bit lighter power than I had originally pictured since it’s marketed as a heavy cover rod (shore and “hanging” both). 611MH and it’s almost identical to the action of the NRX852S but it’s one step up in power so basically between a 3 to 3.5 power rod. (I would call the Steez Real Control 68MH a true 4-power in comparison to NRX models).
I wouldn’t consider it a heavy cover rod myself but it’ll be a great performer with some muscle over the typical NRX options a lot of guys are fishing.
Re: Evergreen Spider Spin
That rod has been around for a long time, almost 20 years. I went with the Spin Cobra at the time. Had I known, I would have picked up a Spider Spin
Re: Evergreen Spider Spin
bravoCranky wrote: ↑Fri Nov 24, 2023 7:32 amReceived the new 611MH Spider Spin and it’s gorgeous and perfect finish as expected from EG. Balances best with a reel in the 175+ gram range.
For anyone interested in the rod, it’s a bit lighter power than I had originally pictured since it’s marketed as a heavy cover rod (shore and “hanging” both). 611MH and it’s almost identical to the action of the NRX852S but it’s one step up in power so basically between a 3 to 3.5 power rod. (I would call the Steez Real Control 68MH a true 4-power in comparison to NRX models).
I wouldn’t consider it a heavy cover rod myself but it’ll be a great performer with some muscle over the typical NRX options a lot of guys are fishing.
can't wait for your feedback on this thing - imae himself claims it is the best power finesse rod of this era
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Re: Evergreen Spider Spin
Looking forward to hearing more about how the rod performs. I don’t use spinning rods a lot, but was considering the spider spin as an upgrade to my current all around spinning rod. (First gen addermine) Have you mounted a reel on it yet? Thinking whether a 2500 or 3000 may be a better fit
I think the only thing currently holding me back is the fact that I’ve grown so accustomed to the “grip forward” type handle configuration
I think the only thing currently holding me back is the fact that I’ve grown so accustomed to the “grip forward” type handle configuration
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The new grip is wicked. With 3 fingers in front of the reel foot my pointer finger rests perfectly on the front metal pipe that acts as a resonator. Very clever design and fit. This is how I hold a spinning rod (and apparently how Imae must too) but your mileage may vary.
Reel size is a personal preference and people hold spinning rods differently too, just depends on what you’re going to use the combo for, line type and sizes etc etc etc, but for rod review purposes I focus on weight. With 160g Exist 2500S it’s very very slightly tip heavy but with a 175g Stella C2500S it’s absolutely perfectly balanced and anything heavier than that is perfect too (205g Exist 4000 and Stella 2500).
For those familiar with St Croix spinning rods I did compare it to a Legend Elite 7’0” MH spinning and it’s almost identical rod power and action.
The rod balance is lightyears better than any NRX or St Croix though!
Reel size is a personal preference and people hold spinning rods differently too, just depends on what you’re going to use the combo for, line type and sizes etc etc etc, but for rod review purposes I focus on weight. With 160g Exist 2500S it’s very very slightly tip heavy but with a 175g Stella C2500S it’s absolutely perfectly balanced and anything heavier than that is perfect too (205g Exist 4000 and Stella 2500).
For those familiar with St Croix spinning rods I did compare it to a Legend Elite 7’0” MH spinning and it’s almost identical rod power and action.
The rod balance is lightyears better than any NRX or St Croix though!
Re: Evergreen Spider Spin
with the weight of spider spin being 105 gram vs. RC S68MH 84 gram, curious if you feel some noticeable difference between the 2 caused by weight on the water? after playing with a number of higher end gears I have come to conclusion that the weight of a rod doesn't dictate how it fishes, and from what I read, the heavier weight of some EG Kaleido series is a result of making the blank more durable...
also how is the level of sensitivity between the 2?
also how is the level of sensitivity between the 2?
Re: Evergreen Spider Spin
"Resonator" on Spin CobraCranky wrote: ↑Sat Nov 25, 2023 7:49 amThe new grip is wicked. With 3 fingers in front of the reel foot my pointer finger rests perfectly on the front metal pipe that acts as a resonator. Very clever design and fit. This is how I hold a spinning rod (and apparently how Imae must too) but your mileage may vary.
Reel size is a personal preference and people hold spinning rods differently too, just depends on what you’re going to use the combo for, line type and sizes etc etc etc, but for rod review purposes I focus on weight. With 160g Exist 2500S it’s very very slightly tip heavy but with a 175g Stella C2500S it’s absolutely perfectly balanced and anything heavier than that is perfect too (205g Exist 4000 and Stella 2500).
For those familiar with St Croix spinning rods I did compare it to a Legend Elite 7’0” MH spinning and it’s almost identical rod power and action.
The rod balance is lightyears better than any NRX or St Croix though!
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Re: Evergreen Spider Spin
I really want this rod. I have been checking all the usual places for evergreen rods for the past several weeks and no one has these in stock. Was wondering if someone here could maybe help me hunt one down? Maybe I am not looking in the right places. I wanted to have one before next spring but with the way the exchange rate with the YEN is going currently I would like to get it ASAP. Any help would be appreciated.
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https://weed.shop-pro.jp/?pid=178214644Firstoutfisher wrote: ↑Thu Dec 14, 2023 6:02 pmI really want this rod. I have been checking all the usual places for evergreen rods for the past several weeks and no one has these in stock. Was wondering if someone here could maybe help me hunt one down? Maybe I am not looking in the right places. I wanted to have one before next spring but with the way the exchange rate with the YEN is going currently I would like to get it ASAP. Any help would be appreciated.
87K Yen
I was going to say you would have to get JDMTH to snipe it, but they show one for sale on thier site @107K yen
https://jdmtackleheaven.com/products/ev ... 11mh-tg40x
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Yeah I saw that come up on jdm tackle heaven. I used to buy from them all the time but their prices have gotten absolutely ridiculous. On average they are 10-20% more on average than the other popular international japanese retailers. Plus I think their shipping is the highest of anyone as well other than asianportalfishing.Aquaftm45 wrote: ↑Fri Dec 15, 2023 3:58 amhttps://weed.shop-pro.jp/?pid=178214644Firstoutfisher wrote: ↑Thu Dec 14, 2023 6:02 pmI really want this rod. I have been checking all the usual places for evergreen rods for the past several weeks and no one has these in stock. Was wondering if someone here could maybe help me hunt one down? Maybe I am not looking in the right places. I wanted to have one before next spring but with the way the exchange rate with the YEN is going currently I would like to get it ASAP. Any help would be appreciated.
87K Yen
I was going to say you would have to get JDMTH to snipe it, but they show one for sale on thier site @107K yen
https://jdmtackleheaven.com/products/ev ... 11mh-tg40x
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Re: Evergreen Spider Spin
Where did you find yours and what did you pay if you dont mind me askingCranky wrote: ↑Fri Nov 24, 2023 7:32 amReceived the new 611MH Spider Spin and it’s gorgeous and perfect finish as expected from EG. Balances best with a reel in the 175+ gram range.
For anyone interested in the rod, it’s a bit lighter power than I had originally pictured since it’s marketed as a heavy cover rod (shore and “hanging” both). 611MH and it’s almost identical to the action of the NRX852S but it’s one step up in power so basically between a 3 to 3.5 power rod. (I would call the Steez Real Control 68MH a true 4-power in comparison to NRX models).
I wouldn’t consider it a heavy cover rod myself but it’ll be a great performer with some muscle over the typical NRX options a lot of guys are fishing.
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Re: Evergreen Spider Spin
After months of checking twice a day backlast finally got one or some in stock by the time I was able to make it to my computer to place the order it was sold out(within 30 minutes) I wonder if these are being bought and resold by bots in japan. Oh well my search continues.