Right now, it’s the golden season for black bass and mandarin fish at top fishing spots. After reviewing my collection of rods, I realized there weren’t many that could truly handle competitive fishing. That’s when I decided to go with the Rong Four 1610MH.

This rod continues the winning formula from the Glory Poison series, boasting top-tier materials, advanced carbon wrapping technology, a sleek design, and the instantly recognizable small jackal logo. Unlike its predecessor, the Rong Three, this model features a more understated lock design, giving it a subtle, refined appeal.

The 1610MH is built with a stiff rod body, an F action, and a one-and-a-half piece construction that tips the scales at just 100 grams. In hand, it feels even stiffer than your average MH rod. It pairs beautifully with the Four Disciple CTSV reel, though the balance leans slightly forward. However, when matched with the Four Disciple LTD or DC, the weight distribution feels perfectly balanced.

In terms of sensitivity, this rod delivers exceptional feedback from the bottom. Using a 3.5-gram Ned rig, every detail from the lakebed is transmitted directly to your fingertips. On its very first outing, I managed to land three mandarin fish—a testament to its performance and precision.




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