What are your favorite blanks for BFS?
What are your favorite blanks for BFS?
I'm looking to have a custom BFS rod built to pair with either a Gekkabijin or Steez CT. This rod will mostly be used for bass in single-hook applications. I'll be fishing mainly for smallmouth on local rivers, but there are occasional pike along with largemouth and stocker trout to be had as well (and shad when they're running). I’m using mostly 1/16-1/8 ounce jigs with trailers, wacky rigs, Neko, well as Texas, Tokyo, Jika, and Free rigs and some drop shot, all in similar weight ranges. I’m open to any suggestions, but especially curious about Point Blank, NFC, and Phenix, but feel free to educate me. What blanks have your favorite builds featured? Thanks.
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Re: What are your favorite blanks for BFS?
Phenix K2 7'1 or 6'8 medium light for me. If you want to go lower than 1/8 oz plus small plastic, I'd recommend the 7'1. My custom K2 683ml caught me more fish than anything I've owned - before I stepped on the tip section .
Loads up great with an eighth, appropriate reel of course. I'd call it a regular fast, perhaps slightly slower, with a little extra oomph of reserve power. Super light, very sensitive - perfect for slack line presentations imo. Rod transmitted feedback equally with the famous X7 Super Eiger, fished them side by side. Build it right, build it light. Liked it better than my similar powered X Ray, and I wasn't a big fan of Point Blanks liighter powered tapers, though some of their other blanks are superb.
Loads up great with an eighth, appropriate reel of course. I'd call it a regular fast, perhaps slightly slower, with a little extra oomph of reserve power. Super light, very sensitive - perfect for slack line presentations imo. Rod transmitted feedback equally with the famous X7 Super Eiger, fished them side by side. Build it right, build it light. Liked it better than my similar powered X Ray, and I wasn't a big fan of Point Blanks liighter powered tapers, though some of their other blanks are superb.
Re: What are your favorite blanks for BFS?
Great info! Thanks @Hogsticker2!
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I have built two BFS rods so far. One, is on the X-ray P700 but I have not got a reel for it yet (Aldebaran BFS 22 in coming soon). I also built a liberty dS760 and put a Tatula CT Type R with the Ray’s Studio Longcast spool on it. On the heavy side of BFS, but that casts a 1/8 jig head with a 2.8” swim bait (total weight 1/4 oz) really nicely. I thing it would spool a normal BFS spool. A different take on a finesse baitcaster but I can see that one getting a fair amount of use as a spinning rod substitute for a few applications. I built the ds760 late in the fall, so only got a few casts with it. I can see it being good for finesse crankbaits too.
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Thank you, dv1. That P700 X-Ray keeps coming up...
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I would say the P 700 feels like a true ultra light BFS. I have a MajorCraft UL and L BFS rod, and definitely more like the ultra light one.
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Re: What are your favorite blanks for BFS?
Is that P700 Bass capable as stated by NFC?
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I've built couple S781-MHX for UL purposes. It's cheap and quite nice actually. It's "fast" as ul-blank could be. I hate noodle blanks.
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My experience fishing the p700 so far is limited to my pond with an abundance of 11-13” bass and hand sized bluegills. For me, it seems to work better with a 1/16 jighead. Lighter and I have a harder time casting it and getting distance. But, I am fairly new to BFS. It roll casts nicely. I fished it a bit with a 4” senko-style bait and EWG texposed rig. Might be a bit too much for a good hook set, but might be small bass swimming off with half of it in their mouth too. My senko was stiffer plastic too than a regular senko, so that could come into play. It seems pretty versatile. I swung all the bass in to land them just fine.