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Rod Review: Daiwa Presso Ultralight Travel Rod (Is it the best light-duty multi-species rod?)

Here is the link on where to find the 6'6" Daiwa Presso on Amazon* https://amzn.to/353KFFA Here is the Presso review from i_fish:    • Daiwa PRESSO | The Best Ultralight un...   I've been in search of the best multi-purpose, multi-species rod for lifelist fishing (the attempt to catch as many different species of fish as possible over the course of one's life). So far the Diawa Presso ultralight trave rod is one of the best rods I've found for this task when targeting fish under 10 lbs. The rod packs down to under 2 ft which makes it great for travel, camping, backpacking or saving space in an apartment. The rod is sensitive enough to detect small bites but has enough backbone to catch the occasional bigger fish. It could throw up to about 1/8 size lures for cast and retrieve, and 3/8 size if you fishing on the bottom, but can also be used for true ultralight fishing. I fished 2 lb line on the rod for trout with no problem and they were plenty fun to catch, and also landed a 6 lb catfish on 4 lb line with no problem at all. The rod is also well made and very beautiful. The only drawback to the rod is it is fairly fragile . You have to be pretty careful with it. I broke the tip off of my first one. I was able to get a replacement from Daiwa for $25, though. In the end, I highly recommend this rod for anyone as long as it isn't their first rod or their only rod. One should have backup rod in case this one breaks. I prefer the Ugly Stik GX2 light 6' size as one's first multispecies rod, or as a back-up. It's pretty indestructible. But once someone has one of those the Presso would be the next multi-species rod I would buy for smaller fishing under 10 lbs. *Link is Amazon Associate link If you would like to watch my review of the Fenwick Eagle you can find that video here:    • Spinning Rod Review: Fenwick Eagle  

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