Graywolf Brook BFS Series Casting Rod

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Quick Specs:
High Modulus 2pc Graphite Blank
Fuji Guides & Reel Seat
Solid Carbon Tip Section
Cork Handle Grips
Rod Sleeve Included

From Michigan-based rod maker, the Graywolf Brook BFS casting rod series offers anglers high-quality bait finesse fishing rods suited for taking on a variety of species residing in creeks, streams, ponds, and other small waterways. Built around a high modulus graphite rod blank, the Brook BFS is engineered to cast a range of lures from ultra-light inline spinners and spoons up to a wide variety of finesse crankbaits, soft baits, and jigs. The incorporation of a solid carbon rod tip allows for an extra degree of flexibility, providing easy loading during casting and a quicker visual indication for even the most subtle bites. Outfitted with Fuji components, the Brook BFS offers excellent sensitivity and outstanding value in its class. With a focus on comfort as well as casting performance, the reel seat and the compact split grip handle design are suited for fast and accurate casting. Finishing touches on the Graywolf Brook BFS include a red thread wrap with silver accents and a custom Graywolf signature butt cap. A padded rod sleeve is included for safe and easy transport to your favorite fishing spot.

1 review for Graywolf Brook BFS Series Casting Rod

  1. Rocket (verified owner)

    On paper this stick checked all the boxes. Wanted a true bfs rod (what I believe is multi piece under 5’6″) to add to my arsenal. I mainly target LMB so I paired it with a Shimano Conquest BTS with Verivas PE 0.6 goh and P-Line 4# mono leader. Lately been only throwing a Neko rigged 4.5″ worm with 0.9g nail weight. The tip is very sensitive and you can feel the bottom structure type. But it is a little slow (solid tip) for this type of fishing you will need to “wind” down before setting the hook. Once your on, the stick as a nice bend, even through the ferril then it seems to go parabolic. But now the blank is doing the work along with the drag!

    In comparison: I fish a TSU Dragon II and a TSU Intruder and the GW feels to be the softer of the 2. Dragon II -> Intruder -> GW, your feelings might be different.

    I was able to land a 2lb 2oz LMB and pull her out the the grass with no problem. I was able to land and release her safely so she can fight another day 🙂 Yes, the line does drop below the blank. If your mindful of your line load and can adjust to the direction of the “fight” than you’ll be fine.

    BTW, I’ve now been only fishing the GW Brook 155 hoping to land a bigger LMB.

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