Re: Steez XBD SVF Discontinued?
Posted: Thu Aug 08, 2019 8:33 am
That's awesome, but if I were them and actually managed to retrieve it I'd totally send it back to you.
I know you would man! One of them actually offered to take my number in case they did get it back. If they do I’d be impressed, and very appreciative, but I don’t have any expectations. One of the reasons I love fishing so much is “most” of us who do this in our free time are hardworking average guys that have respect for the sport and other anglers. This site is proof of that. Thanks to all the TT members that sent me nice pm’s, and other kind words about the situation. I appreciate you.poisonokie wrote: ↑Thu Aug 08, 2019 8:33 amThat's awesome, but if I were them and actually managed to retrieve it I'd totally send it back to you.
Check with Gary at TTT, he's da man!freelancer27 wrote: ↑Mon Aug 12, 2019 1:34 pmQuick (a bit unrelated question) here since it is about the same rods.
I am looking for a heavy Jig rod (3/4oz - 1.5 oz). I have used the XBD Frog rod for a while here, since I did not have anything else but was not super happy with the sensitivity of it. Now I am strongly considering the Steez AGS in heavy (1/4 - 1.5 oz) or the Extra heavy (1/2- 2oz). The later seems to be exactly the same rod as the XBD with the AGS guides instead, no?
I am wondering if I would see a good improvement in terms of sensitivity moving up here.
Thoughts?
Thanks,
Seb.
Mine says it will be here Friday. I’ll let you know when I get mine.freelancer27 wrote: ↑Mon Aug 12, 2019 1:34 pmQuick (a bit unrelated question) here since it is about the same rods.
I am looking for a heavy Jig rod (3/4oz - 1.5 oz). I have used the XBD Frog rod for a while here, since I did not have anything else but was not super happy with the sensitivity of it. Now I am strongly considering the Steez AGS in heavy (1/4 - 1.5 oz) or the Extra heavy (1/2- 2oz). The later seems to be exactly the same rod as the XBD with the AGS guides instead, no?
I am wondering if I would see a good improvement in terms of sensitivity moving up here.
Thoughts?
Thanks,
Seb.
domthewon wrote: ↑Tue Aug 13, 2019 7:09 amMine says it will be here Friday. I’ll let you know when I get mine.freelancer27 wrote: ↑Mon Aug 12, 2019 1:34 pmQuick (a bit unrelated question) here since it is about the same rods.
I am looking for a heavy Jig rod (3/4oz - 1.5 oz). I have used the XBD Frog rod for a while here, since I did not have anything else but was not super happy with the sensitivity of it. Now I am strongly considering the Steez AGS in heavy (1/4 - 1.5 oz) or the Extra heavy (1/2- 2oz). The later seems to be exactly the same rod as the XBD with the AGS guides instead, no?
I am wondering if I would see a good improvement in terms of sensitivity moving up here.
Thoughts?
Thanks,
Seb.
Dom
I got my rod yesterday. Lined up my new 1516 HLC with 65lb 832 and threw a tungsten weight hook and small plastic weighing 22.5g tw on it just over 3/4 oz tw. I pitched and dragged it around the pool for a minute til I had enough and was ready to tie on a frog. The sensitivity is definitely improved over the XBD in my hands. By how much? It’s tough to say cause I don’t have the XBD anymore obviously, but it was definitely improved. Balance also seems better. The HLC weighs around 205g which is about 7.3 oz and definitely a lighter reel than I had on the XBD before it abandoned ship. You can see the balance point in the pic below. I also took a pic of the taper. For frogging it is definitely a winner. It feels lighter in hand than I remember my original being and not quite as tip heavy either. When popping my gavacho around the vibration was felt more than it did when I last threw the XBD with a same model frog which leads me to believe it is also more sensitive. The taper feels the same which is my favorite part because you only need to make small pops to make the frog walk, but when setting the hook it has a lot of power still to drive those hooks. Also the taper keeps the fish pinned. I can see using this rod to punch and pitch some heavy cover, but it is already dedicated to frogs for me and won’t get other usage most likely. I hope it bring some new mojo to my frog game along side my Sedition Hooligan used for the close combat duties. Frog fishing is my favorite way to catch them and this rod has a mission. Only thing I dislike is it has the dreaded made in China sticker on it which is why I’m glad I got it from the TackleTrap guys just in case. Overall it will do the job as good or better than the XBD in my opinion and I can’t wait to get it on the water.freelancer27 wrote: ↑Tue Aug 13, 2019 4:37 pmdomthewon wrote: ↑Tue Aug 13, 2019 7:09 amMine says it will be here Friday. I’ll let you know when I get mine.freelancer27 wrote: ↑Mon Aug 12, 2019 1:34 pmQuick (a bit unrelated question) here since it is about the same rods.
I am looking for a heavy Jig rod (3/4oz - 1.5 oz). I have used the XBD Frog rod for a while here, since I did not have anything else but was not super happy with the sensitivity of it. Now I am strongly considering the Steez AGS in heavy (1/4 - 1.5 oz) or the Extra heavy (1/2- 2oz). The later seems to be exactly the same rod as the XBD with the AGS guides instead, no?
I am wondering if I would see a good improvement in terms of sensitivity moving up here.
Thoughts?
Thanks,
Seb.
Dom