







🎯 Hook the moment with Sougayilang’s ultra-light trout rod — where precision meets passion!
The Sougayilang Fishing Rod is a 6-foot ultra-light spinning rod crafted from sensitive graphite composite, weighing only 80 grams. Featuring corrosion-resistant stainless steel guides and comfortable cork grips, it offers exceptional durability and ergonomic handling. Designed for trout fishing, it suits both beginners and pros, with tailored length options and a moderate-fast action for precise control in diverse fishing environments.






| Brand | Sougayilang |
| Material | Graphite |
| Color | Spinning6'0''-L-2pcs |
| Number of Pieces | 1 |
| Fishing Technique | Spinning |
| Item Weight | 80 Grams |
| Rod Length | 6 Feet |
| Action | Moderate Fast |
| Line Weight | 6 pounds |
| Grip Type | Split |
| Tension Level | low |
| Handle Material | Cork |
| Lure Weight | 0.75 Ounces |
| Fishing Rod Power | Ultra Light |
| Manufacturer | Sougayilang |
| Size | 6 feet |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 37.01 x 2.76 x 0.24 inches |
| Package Weight | 0.1 Kilograms |
| Brand Name | Sougayilang |
| Warranty Description | 1 years |
| Part Number | Spinning6'0''-L-2pcs |
| Style | Bass-fishing |
| Sport Type | Fishing |
| Target Species | Trout |
K**E
Great budget BFS rod.
Updating review after 2 years.Great rod for the price. Still holding up. Pairs fantastically with the Kastking zephyr. Just palms very comfortably and everything about the combo is just perfect.Only complaint is that there is a little more flex in the grip than I like and the reel seat has a very tiny amount of slop. Other than that, for the price it’s a great rod to hop around in some creeks with and not worry so much about it getting busted. But this one still hasn’t!
A**S
Broke
I previously owned this same rod with great success. This one however was total junk and snapped immediately with almost no pressure at all. Broke right where the 2 pieces fit together. I would return but not worth the hassle. Otherwise these are great ultralights
D**U
Great lightweight rod
I normally fish small creeks and ponds, using local bait (such as grasshoppers, grubs, ants, dragonflies), or lightweight lures. I use no weight or sometimes a small split shot. I like a lightweight pole with a lot of "whip" action to cast with.I imagine I might have to play the 20-inch trout I sometimes come across, but that will make even more fun.My regular pole (for 70 years) is getting a bit worn, and the eyes are getting corroded. I have been looking for just such a pole as this. I expect to hang my veteran pole on the wall now, and rely on this superb rod.It's not for heavy casting or trolling, but is ideal for my use.
R**I
I Like it, but Ignore the Lure ratings on the Rod.
Happy with the 6' Casting Rod. Caught a couple of 3lb Bass in my neighborhood pond on a little Zebco RL3 with 4lb mono line and this rod. Held up well. That said, the lure rating on this rod is 1/8 to 3/4 Oz. No Way! The rod flexes quite a bit with a 13gm (approx 1/2 oz) Texas rig. There is no way you should be throwing a 3/4 oz lure on a regular basis. The rod would probably snap if you tried to cast it far. I'd say, stay under 10 grams. Just my opinion. 1/4 oz (7 grams) is probable the sweet spot. The price was right for what it is, just be aware of the lure weight. Ignore the info on the Rod.
R**.
Great Rods at a Great Price
This rod brand is hard to pronounce, but easy to fish with. At least as good as my other popular name brand rods. If you are on the fence, buy it - it’s a quality rod at a great price.
T**L
The Glass slipper for BFS Zephyr reel
I've been searching for the perfect matchup to the Kastking Zephyr BFS reel that I purchased on Amazon a couple weeks ago.I think this is the 4th or 5th Sougayilang rod that I have purchased off of Amazon.None of them have been the proverbial *glass slipper* until I cast a 2.9 g test weight earlier this evening on 4 lb Berkley trilene XL somewhere between 90 and 100 ft! that's 30 plus yards with a 1/10th of an ounce weight!This rod is officially designated as 'Ultralight' from 1/8 oz up to 3/4 of an ounce by Sougayilang.This rod has a flex profile that seems to do well with lighter than the advertised weight printed on the rod. This model has a more overall flexing property instead of just flexing at the tip.(which in my personal opinion makes a rod unruly unpredictable and inaccurate when casting light bait/lures)The long casting distance may have something to do with the reel guides looking and feeling like obsidian glass, they are ceramic inserts and they seem to do well with the 4 lb monofilament that I was casting with.After getting used to the way the rod loads up and managed further and further casts I then basically shot the whole spool (because the Zephyr reel likes as little line as possible on the spool) I think I had about 110 ft on the spool and I ran it down to the tape!I am very pleased with the way this rod behaves with that particular reel.Almost all the other rods made casting with the Kastking Zephyr BFS reel a real challenge and quite honestly-a pain in the butt... with countless bird nests, some of them so severe I had to burn 10 to 20 yards of line off the reel.(was even worse with the 6 lb mono Trilene XL) the extra weight of heavier line created too much inertia which overpowered the braking system on that reel.I'm fairly new to baitcasting, I have a solid year under my belt casting with the Abu Garcia Black Max which is what I use to throw heavy baits with, the B.Max rod is too stiff for BFS, so I had to invest in a new reel, and a rod that would help the reel cast to its full potential casting ultralight baits like the trout magnet, which weighs a whopping 1.7 g with the jig head attached to the plastic bait...I am Looking forward to putting in a full weekend with this setup on a river/creek north of the town I live in, where there are multi-species to be had this time of year, from trout to Bass it's all in there, and I hope to pull a few out take some pictures and then let them go.The rod that I'm writing about is the PAE602UL model 6 ft ultra light CASTING rod with full cork handle, ceramic line guides, low profile reel seat and bait holder.She is a beautiful piece of work, a Cinderella in the making, well done Sougayilang!
W**R
Broke on first hookup....
I had high hopes for this light weight rod. I fish the Eastern Sierra (CA,USA) frequently and have been for decades.Went after brown trout exclusively this last trip before the Season closed.I hooked a substantial Brown trout on the second cast! But, that's where the fun ended. I set the hook and began landing the fish. It put up a great fight, dove and then it happened. The rod bent as the fish pursued cover and it SNAPPED. I couldn't believe it.That fish took off trailing line but fortunately the upper half of the rod slipped off the line, lessening the hazard this fish now has to contend with. We retrieved my broken rod and here it sits, unable to use.This has to be a materials issue... A quality rod shouldn't break under the pressure of a wily game fish the rod was intended to target. I'm considering sending the reel I purchased for it back, as well. I don't need a reel without a proper rod.
T**1
Not Quite Total Crap
I bought this to use for light fishing for bream but it broke the first time I took it out. Couldn't use it at all.Update, the company reached out to me and offered a complete refund or another rod, but I have already replaced it with something different. The customer service was very easy to work with. I would consider buying another rod from them because of this.
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