🎯 Cast with confidence, travel with style—your ultimate fly fishing companion!
The M MAXIMUMCATCH Fiberglass Fly Fishing Rod combines advanced MAXFLEXING fiberglass technology with premium components like chrome guides and a pure cork handle. Available in multiple weights and vibrant colors, its 4-piece travel-friendly design and saltwater-ready sensitivity make it the perfect rod for professional anglers seeking precision, durability, and portability.
Brand | M MAXIMUMCATCH |
Material | Fiberglass |
Color | Bluewave Saltwater |
Number of Pieces | 1 |
Fishing Technique | Fly |
Item Weight | 0.7 Pounds |
Model Name | Fiberglass |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Line Weight | 3wt, 5wt, 6wt, 8wt |
Grip Type | Half Wells |
Tension Level | High |
Handle Material | Cork |
Manufacturer | Maxcatch |
Size | 8'0'' 10wt 4sec |
Action | Medium-fast |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 28.5 x 3.3 x 2.9 inches |
Package Weight | 0.73 Kilograms |
Brand Name | M MAXIMUMCATCH |
Warranty Description | 1 Year |
Suggested Users | uni-sex |
Included Components | fly fishing rod |
L**R
I have nearly all of them. S-glass or carbon glass. Great value!
I am revising my review as of June 2024 as I have been fishing these rods and learning more about them. The orange 3wt 7ft rod casts a 4 weight line with ease and even an 5 weight into a breeze. Good rod and great value. But it isn’t a real 3wt because it takes 4 or 5 weight line to load it when casting.I ordered a blue 8wt but was sent a 10wt. Didn’t realize it until I started casting it. Medium fast, strong rod for big fish and big flies. Could be a salmon, striper, carp, musky or saltwater rod. It is an 8ft, 4 piece rod with regular ferrules not the “spigot” ferrules like the 3wt. This 10wt rod has an action somewhat comparable to my Maxcatch 9wt Premiere but not quite as stiff as the graphite Premiere. The 10wt glass has a more sensitive tip and you might land more fish than with the stiffer graphite 9wt, but the glass 10wt is heavier than the graphite 9wt Premier which can make more tiring in my opinion to cast. The 9wt graphite is a foot longer which might be better from a kayak or boat. The quality of both of these s-glass rods (3 and 10wt) are good as is their value. I have tested their strength and think they can handle as big or bigger fish than graphite rods of their relative weights.As of 7/23 received their 8’6” 6wt in blue. As mentioned by other reviewers, it is heavy for an 8 1/2’ 6wt and doesn’t have great balance being tip heavy. The rod’s action is like the 7’ 3wt rod but long and heavy. I immediately put on a WF 7wt line to try casting. OK, but didn’t do well into about a 5mph breeze. An 8wt WF did better. I think you will want to overweight the line 1 to 2 sizes like the 3wt rod depending on wind and flies. The rod does, however, cast well. My reels didn’t fit well into the tight front slot behind the cork handle. This is unlike the many other Maxcatch rods I own. I felt the guides including the tip were too small which was also unlike other Maxcatch rods. It has some space between sections at the “spigot” ferrules which is ok. The rod should is strong and should play a big fish while the responsive tip should protect a light leader or small fly.Also got the blue 8’ 8wt version. Really like it. True 8wt, but believe it could cast 7 to 9wt line even though I haven’t tried those lines yet. More money than the 8 1/2’ 6wt but better balanced and without spigot ferrules. That 6wt would have been better as an 8’ rod; it just doesn’t have a great feel.Spring 2024 and I got the 8ft 4wt Unic Glass in purple. It is super. It is carbon glass rather than S-glass. Took a while to find what carbon glass is. It is fiber glass (S-glass?) with up to a quarter carbon fibers. June 2024 bought a purple 8 1/2 foot 5 weight Unic (carbon glass) and it is also great. The purple, carbon glass rods have a little faster tip action, but not a stiff tip. To sum up: I like all the Maxcatch S-glass rods real well except the 8 1/2’ 6wt which is too heavy and strains my wrist to cast and calls for a 7 or 8 weight line. I plan to give it to someone with stronger wrists. I don’t think it would a good rod for a youngster or woman. It is actually quite similar in action to my 1970’s two piece Fenwick 8 1/2 foot 8 weight. The purple, carbon glass rods feel and cast wonderfully (but haven’t tried the 3 weight). I have done my best to give you the best information on these fine rods to help you make a good decision. It is so hard to buy rods online without feeling and casting them. Best of luck.
J**N
First impressions
Just arrived. Handsome rod and reel that feels good in the hand. Silver Eco reel with transparent rod has a classic look. Old school fiberglass. It'll be on the water in a few days and I'll report back.Took the fly rod to the stream. Very light. Balanced. Easy to cast. With the Eco reel it makes a very solid budget system.
Z**T
excellent value
I purchased the "transparent" 7 ft "3" wt. The build quality is excellent for a sub $100 rod. Per the suggestion of previous reviewers I spooled a reel with a wf4f fly line. It cast very well for near to medium distances.The transparent blank is more frosted than transparent; however, it is clear enough that you can still see a bit of the yellow glue used to attach the spigot ferrules inside the blank. Wraps an lettering are white and discrete against the mostly white blank.When assembled there is a small gap between rod sections. This isn't a defect. A quick internet search for, "fly rod spigot ferrule" will explain everything.It looks nice and casts well at distances suitable for this size and weigh of rod. If you want to try out a fiberglass fly rod without breaking the bank, this is a good choice. The only negative comment worth mentioning is that it casts a 4wt line so well perhaps it isn't really a 3wt.
A**R
Great quality
The rod was shipped very fast hoy it a few days before used it in a lake kayak tournament and performed great on my opinion. Cast all day with it. Cough a few smallmouth 9”-12” and feel great under stress .. maybe could handle bigger fish but I don’t think would be fair for the rod or seller cause could break if mishandling a fish. Great for near or tight spots that with a 9’ would be almost imposible.
C**S
Fun value rod
I really like this little rod. For the money, you can't beat it. Have it as a low cost back up, or just a fun 3wt rod to play with from time to time. My son and I both enjoy fishing this shorter length on our tight North Carolina small streams. You have to slow your casting down, but once you get the hang of it, it's a ton of fun and very accurate and small creek casting distances.
K**E
It was not the same color as advertised
It seem like cheap materials but I Love it. Its a very beautiful pole. I really have no complaints except I was leaded to think this was a lavender purple and it's a much deeper purple so maybe just be aware the color are accurate to the picture above
J**Z
Wow love it!
I dont usually write reviews this soon after getting a new rod but wow just wow! I ordered thd orange 3wt and was hoping it wasn't too blindingly orange as I didn't want a neon fly rod so I gambled after seeing it reviewed on YouTube. Its alot more of a honey color and the red guide accents give it a nice retro look. The cork on the handle I've only seen this perfect and blemish free on rods upwards of 500 bucks as well as thd beautiful burl wood reel seat. Comes with a nice sleeve and embroidered rod case with adjustable carrying strap. I can say they spared no expense and I cannot believe the price. I decided on the 3 wt as I primarily go after panfish, trout and smallmouth. Now the action, it flexes more toward the tip obviously since it's thinner there however the entire rod has a nice soft flex. A little stiffer than some glass I own but I'm not real into the wet noodle thing. I cant wait to fish this thing and I imagine I'll be picking up a couple other weights.
P**L
Very nice small stream rod
Bought the 7 foot 3 wt rod for small streams 25 feet or less across. I had used an eight foot rod and this is much easier. It is a slower action rod good for the smaller brooks and streams. I used mine just recently and it worked fine, nice and easy to use from stream banks. I used mine to cast about 20 to 30 feet; would use a longer rod to cast further than that distance. Am very happy with this purchase.
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