Your lightest Ultralight combo
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Re: Your lightest Ultralight combo
Searched back and found this old thread. Thought I’d dig through my outfits one day when it’s raining outside and see if any of my latest purchases weigh any lighter . Gillchaser
Re: Your lightest Ultralight combo
Here's my favorite UL combo from a few years back:
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Re: Your lightest Ultralight combo
My lightest was a bfs combo. Jackson super trickster 6'4"L rod and an aldebaran bfs reel. 7.45oz total weight. It was a blast to fish with!
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Re: Your lightest Ultralight combo
I had some trout rods that pushed my lightest set up sub 7 ounces but sold those as I like bass taper rods better. My lightest set up now is 203 grams or 7.1 ounces. It's a KTF Aldebaran BFS on a Fenwick GoldenWing UL.
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You should be able to build a 6'6" rod at or under 1oz. I owned an Orivs 6'6" fly rod called the "One Ounce" 25 years ago that weighed one ounce.
I used mine to death... and then sold it... sort of regret from time to time but not much... I was not using it and I believe in selling crap you don't use...
Orvis may still sell this blank, although they no longer make the rod.
I used mine to death... and then sold it... sort of regret from time to time but not much... I was not using it and I believe in selling crap you don't use...
Orvis may still sell this blank, although they no longer make the rod.
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Re: Your lightest Ultralight combo
I have the 5 ft. PFS St Croix Rod, PFS for pan fish series.
I love it, have it matched up with a Shimano Ci4+ and 2 lbs. Sufix Nanobraid.
Biggest catch on this tiny set-up was a 4 lbs. bass, and about the same weight catfish.
It works great fishing from a kayak and pulling right up to docks and various structures, casting into the shadows for bluegills, etc.
*** I sort of wish I had a smaller reel than a 1000 series just to have one in my collection.
Brad
I love it, have it matched up with a Shimano Ci4+ and 2 lbs. Sufix Nanobraid.
Biggest catch on this tiny set-up was a 4 lbs. bass, and about the same weight catfish.
It works great fishing from a kayak and pulling right up to docks and various structures, casting into the shadows for bluegills, etc.
*** I sort of wish I had a smaller reel than a 1000 series just to have one in my collection.
Brad
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Re: Your lightest Ultralight combo
Old thread. But Orvis One ounce, as far as I remember, was 6 ft 2 wt. They compromised the grip. But yes, possible to build a 6' 6" at sub one ounce at 3 wt power without compromising the grip.
Re: Your lightest Ultralight combo
This is mine. Reel isnt so 'light' but casts well lures 3-10g. Rod weights 85g. Steez with honey comb spool ~150g.
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Re: Your lightest Ultralight combo
Looks niceMardukFIN wrote:This is mine. Reel isnt so 'light' but casts well lures 3-10g. Rod weights 85g. Steez with honey comb spool ~150g.
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Re: Your lightest Ultralight combo
My combo for trout fishing in the smallest creeks of the Basque Country: Daiwa Presso 401ULFS & Shimano Soare 500S Ci4+. Total weight of 195gr, including 60m of 0.14mm mono.