Eric & Deb,
Thanks for the report, and some photos too.
I have also been fortunate enough to test a prototype of the EB6 rod. It hasnt got the super cool aluminium reel seat, but its still awesome. Unfortunately the fish haven't been so co-operative!. To pick the rod up, it looks like a cross between the B8-5 and the B6-6. It has the length of the 6-6, and the composite of the 8-5.
A beautiful casting rod, which I have found can cast a greater range of lure easilly. In the ABT I was casting Storm suspending shads, then tying on jointed Xraps...both cast brilliantly, and I got some awesome distances from both lures. I was also impressed as the lure feel that came thru was exceptional, every bump, vibration (especially on the Storm shads that have a reel subtle vibration) could be easilly detected. It feels noticable lighter in the hand than B6-6, which I was mmmm, what about on fish??? how will it go???....a few rough catties got a bend in it!!! bit of a test...no worries....Last night I FINALLY landed a barra on the rod. Casting a standard B52, I got smashed!!....I deliberatly upped the drag...and the fish deliberatly went harder....I was astounded as to the perfomance of the rod....To me, it has a faster taper, to a really faithfull strong butt section. I had no fear that the full power of the rod was only about half utilised, with plenty in reserve. I turned the 92cm barra a few times...steering it on purpose..while it was still green..and found its power, and tip forgiveness was great doing this. Sorry for using weird talk, I aint a rod builder, But I do know when they feel good...and more importantly SAFE on a good fish...this it deffinalty is.
I know how much R&D Eric and Deb put into this design....I have been waiting a year or so just to get my hands on a tester!!!...I am totally impressed....and I am not just saying that so I can keep it!!!!!!
What I reckon is the best thing about this baitcaster, is it is a 'one rod....multiple job' rod. Like I said, I was casting Everything from light SS Shads thru to heavy X raps...and the rod loaded up well on all...and launched them all big distances. (I could send the SSS as far as with the S10).
Cheers Steve