From
YMJZ Store, on Aliexpress.. 1.5m which is about 4.5ft American, ultralight for stream fishing with BFS reels.

No idea what the Chinese ideograms say, probably 'ha ha American fools will buy anything'.
This is my first pure BFS rod so it's hard for me to tell if good or not. The style of casting is quite different from my usual heave, still figuring it out. It's going to take some practice. A 2.3g spoon flies beautifully, heavier 4g Thomas Buoyant doesn't get any more distance but is easy to cast. The 1.5g spoon and 3-4g minnow lures are tricky. With those I have to set the mag brake quite high and the cast distance is reduced to barely fishable for stillwater. That's probably OK for streams though.
Tried it out at the local reservoir, not expecting much. Turned out there was a fall spawn of gizzard shad and the trout are beautifully fat, gorged on 1" shad. The fish are selective to that size and color. Bigger spoons and thin minnow lures got the odd bump. A
Bellyache minnow pattern on fly rod was also ignored - thought it would be a perfect match for a little shad, no. Mine is tied with a black back that doesn't match the light olive of the naturals. The 1.5g Shimano Slim Swimmer spoon is a perfect match and got clobbered.

Hooked more trout than than my wildest dreams, didn't land many but was thoroughly entertained.


Next morning went back also carrying a spin finesse outfit with 4lb mono, to throw that Shimano spoon a bit further. That worked well. As it got lighter and brighter the shad vanished from the shallows taking the trout with them. Killed a 14" that was gill hooked, then kept a nice 18" as well to make dinner.
Compare and contrast the spoon on the big trout, with the little shad posed on the big trout in the dead fish picture. A perfect match.


Fished the spin and the BFS rods in turn. All fish on the Shimano spoon, half a dozen or more. On the BFS rod, a 2.3g spoon in silver which looked a good match to me. Just one hit briefly hooked a nice 18" which quickly shook loose. Spoon selectivity..
With graphite rods I feel that I lose more fish after hooking than with glass. The rod feels 'hard' under load so my theory is it is less forgiving than glass, gives the fish something to work against. The light wire barbless hooks don't help of course.
This BFS rod with a fish on feels more like than graphite than glass, stiff hard butt, not a good thing.
Look forward to trying it on an actual stream..