BucktownAngler Posted September 14, 2010 Report Posted September 14, 2010 Does anybody own one a Shimano Voltaeus rod? I saw the display at BPS and checked out the light action 2-6lb 5'6" rod...i loved the feel of it more so then any other comparable rods. Is anybody using one of these? I know Dave mercer recommends them..
LucG Posted September 14, 2010 Report Posted September 14, 2010 I have a 6'6 med casting rod. I've been using it alot for crankbaits, its got a really fast action but has a good backbone as well. I know they have alot of models, but I've heard they are a really good and strong rod for your buck. The only thing I don't really like about it is that it weighs much more then my other rods, so I often find myself avoiding it. But it may just be that the reel I combined it is a little heavier as well. I paired it with a Shimano Cruxis.
GBW Posted September 14, 2010 Report Posted September 14, 2010 I have the 7' Med action one and I'm very happy with it for the price of it.
capt bruce Posted September 14, 2010 Report Posted September 14, 2010 I have 6 or 7 of these rods in different sizes and actions after spending some time talking to Dave about them this spring, his show on sharks where he was battleing big sharks on these rods with no problems started the conversation. All I can say is they are the "Ugly Stick" of the Shimano line , a little too heavy as LucG said but strong and still sensitive(way more than any ugly stick I ever hated lol) and for the quality CHEAP . For the weekend guy and even for the semi serious , a very good choice in my humble opin . B
ontariofisherman Posted September 14, 2010 Report Posted September 14, 2010 for what you are paying for them they are a good deal, I have one and can't complain
Drock6687 Posted September 14, 2010 Report Posted September 14, 2010 Does anybody own one a Shimano Voltaeus rod? I saw the display at BPS and checked out the light action 2-6lb 5'6" rod...i loved the feel of it more so then any other comparable rods. Is anybody using one of these? I know Dave mercer recommends them.. I actually just bought the 5 foot version of it yesterday...Im going out tongith but I think im gonna fly fish but i may try it.
Guest jaeteriusZero Posted September 14, 2010 Report Posted September 14, 2010 In my opinion a great rod for the money, but if weight is critical this may not be the right rod for you. I also heard that it's not ideal for finesse applications, but for most applications it's great. Very durable rods for the money.
fisherboy Posted September 17, 2010 Report Posted September 17, 2010 I personally find them too heavy to use, especially for finesse fishing. For $50, there are a lot of other better choices out there. Maybe it's because I seldom break my rods so I find their "unbreakable" claim rather unappealing. Probably good for inshore application, but not as good as other light models for fishing the rivers and lakes, IMHO.
ld17 Posted September 18, 2010 Report Posted September 18, 2010 I personally find them too heavy to use, especially for finesse fishing. For $50, there are a lot of other better choices out there. Maybe it's because I seldom break my rods so I find their "unbreakable" claim rather unappealing. Probably good for inshore application, but not as good as other light models for fishing the rivers and lakes, IMHO. I agree. If your prone to breaking rods then go for it but, I would look into getting something more sensitive. Don't fall for the marketing hype. Look around for sales, I'm sure you can get a nicer rod for the money.
BucktownAngler Posted September 20, 2010 Author Report Posted September 20, 2010 For $50, there are a lot of other better choices out there. I'm sure you can get a nicer rod for the money. Such as?? Lets hear them...
fisherboy Posted September 20, 2010 Report Posted September 20, 2010 I have a Berkley Tactix 6' medium. It is light and sensitive. I once hooked a 15-lb muskie when targeting bass, and it seemed to hold up pretty well. Also check out the Fenwick Eagle GT and Abe Garcia V series.
Terry Posted September 20, 2010 Report Posted September 20, 2010 they sound like they would be good for some applications I use fiberglass casting rods for open water/deep water crank baits my hook up % went way up when I started using them, I use to get hits and miss a lot of fish. I think I was reacting too fast and pulling the bait away from the fish...but with the fiberglass rod the fish has a second or two more before I set the hook and I am getting more to the boat so a fiberglass carbon mix should work about the same way
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