Heavy Fast Action Rod Uses

Spinners 6 5 to 7 5 foot medium action moderate to fast action rod.
Heavy fast action rod uses. Fast action bends in the top 20 30 of the rod and it is the most common action rating. This is the rod used most often when rigging. The michigan pro uses a 6 6 medium heavy action rod for throwing 1 4 or 3 8 ounce spinnerbaits in tight places or around targets such as thick bushes laydowns and boat docks. Both models have an extra fast tip but plenty of backbone for power lures.
Plastics 6 to 7 foot medium action fast action rod. Moderate action bends at the 30 40 mark and slow action bends at 50 or below. Anglers can use this chart as a guide to match up the right rod lure weight and line size for the right balance. If i had to choose one rod to use for the rest of my life this would be it.
A fast action rod will bend in only the top third or less of the blank a medium or moderate action will bend in the top half or so and a slow action will bend starting in the lower third of the rod. So you see there s some overlap here your cranking rod can also do double duty as a spinnerbait rod and your topwater rod can also be used for throwing plastics. Your fishing rod has a limit to how much weight it can lift and cast effectively. Another well engineered casting rod choice from bass pro shops is the johnny morris patriot casting rod also built with fast action and heavy power on a 7 rod length.
Versatility and power is the name of the game with this rod. Fast action is popular because it provides sensitivity for monitoring bites and can quickly load up for hook setting. Rod power lure weight line size ultralight 1 4. A 7 6 heavy fast action fishing rod that s proven to be lightweight and sensitive but with the back bone to haul big bass is the lew s custom speed stick casting rod.
7 6 to 7 11 medium heavy power fast action graphite baitcasting rod for an angler who wants to properly present flipping jigs carolina rigs and medium sized swimbaits. This is called the power of the rod. 7 foot medium heavy casting rod. This describes where the rod bends when pressure or weight is applied to the rod.
A fast action rod will bend in the top third or less of the blank a medium or moderate action rod will bend in the top half or so and a slow action rod will bend starting in the lower third of the rod and into the handle.