I recommend fast action for all beginners.
Moderate fast vs fast action rod.
Typically made from graphite or a boron graphite mix.
Slower action rods flex down into the butt section.
Because of the additional rod flex energy distribution and forgiveness this is one of the most versatile bass rods you can own.
Fast action bends in the top 20 30 of the rod and it is the most common action rating.
Action is where a blank initially flexes.
Extra fast action rods offer a high degree of tip sensitivity and offer faster power during hook set.
These differences have a significant effect on how a rod feels and performs.
Medium and moderate mean the same thing.
Regardless of a rod s length or line rating it can flex near the tip towards in its middle or throughout their entire length.
Sometimes referred to as tip action or fast tip rods.
Fast action blanks initially flex in their upper 1 3rd.
I am looking at a fenwick hmg 7 medium heavy rod with a moderate fast action.
Fast action is popular because it provides sensitivity for monitoring bites and can quickly load up for hook setting.
Fast action fly rods.
While it can be used in a variety of fishing situations it is most popular with single hooks applications like.
I use most all baits but probably use soft plastics such as worms and lizards the most.
I originally wanted a fast action but fenwick did not have one in that model.
Medium or moderate initially in the upper 1 2 and slow initially along their full length.
Sometimes slow action rods are termed parabolic meaning the bend of the rod is similar throughout the length.
The moderate fast action is an advantageous choice for presenting moving baits but when spooling up with 40 or 50 pound braided line the moderate fast action can become suitable for casting plastics and jigs.
Moderate action rods flex more near the middle of the blank.