It amazes me how easily this rod paired with a bfs reel handles any marsh fish!
Fishing ultralight in salt and fresh for as long as I remember. The old 18 suppressor is my go to for virtually all inshore and freshwater fishing. It can make a crappie fun and can horse in a trophy flounder. Truly a jack of all trades and for my kind of fishing a match made in heaven. If you are on the fence on getting one, get two.
Suppressor Ultra Light rod has the correct feel and control for true ultra light lures. Extremely light weight and attention to details right down to hook keeper. Good sensitivity but I do prefer cork. Solid grade A.
For what I used these rods (inshore/marsh NE Fl), they’re hard to beat! I have 2 with an Aldebaron and a Calcutta Conquest mounted (both BFS). I’ve caught trout up to 28”, reds to 31”, and snook to 35”. It handles them all. You will need to wear the larger fish out, but that’s fishing right. All catch and release. I especially appreciate the slightly larger tip guide than you find on other rods. Some competitors come with tips so small that unless you’re using sub-6# line and leader, it’s difficult for even an fg knot to pass (when you want a longer leader for retying). Well done gents!!!
First I bought a suppressor, I liked it so much I bought a 2nd . Keep your eyes peeled I’m bout to by a 3rd! Thank you !