Extra Fast Action Rod Applications

There are three general ratings that measure action.
Extra fast action rod applications. Ultra light rods are ideal with light lures 1 32 to 3 8 oz to load quickly and efficiently. There are also some in between ratings like extra fast and moderate fast. Fast moderate and slow. Medium and medium fast rods will usually provide a little more casting distance and still provide adequate hooksetting power.
We like the in between rods because it seems like the shorter rods didn t allow for complete hook sets and longer rods pulled the bait away from the fish. These are standard rods in the panfish crappie and small trout game. Extra fast action rods offer a high degree of tip sensitivity and offer faster power during hook set. These actions are often used for applications that involve treble hooks such as crankbaits and topwater lures or other reaction baits such as spinnerbaits.
I realize a member is already looking for the illustration to define rod action bending 1 3rd upper is moderate 1 4 upper is fast and 1 8 upper is extra fast the problem with that depends on the line load and position held which isn t defined. These rods are a slight bump up in power and are ideal with lures in the 1 16 ounce range. Action balances the power of the rod for casting and fighting bass. Extra fast action rods offer a high degree of tip sensitivity and offer faster power during hook set.
While it can be used in a variety of fishing situations it is most popular with single hooks applications like worming and jigging. The bite of a treble hook is not as deep as a big. The rod we use for this application is a 6 8 team lews baitcasting rod with medium heavy fast action. While it can be used in a variety of fishing situations it is most popular with single hooks applications like worming and jigging.
Extra fast the extra fast will flex only about 10 to 20 down the rod blank allowing an angler to quickly utilize the blanks power and backbone. An extra fast or heavy action rod will bend three to four inches before transferring power to the blank which is considered quick. Fast action bends in the top 20 30 of the rod and it is the most common action rating. Again without a standard to reference it s meaningless.
Moderate action bends at the 30 40 mark and slow action bends at 50 or below. A moderate fast or light action will bend nearly a third of the way down the rod blank which is considered slow.