Mark's right on the money about losing fish ,when they are being horsed to the boat..It's almost as much of a challenge to get the fish to the boat,as it is to get it to hit. Very few are the trips ,that a few fish aren't lost after hooking up. With kokes being as soft mouthed as they are ,it so easy to pull the hook out. As much as having the right reel helps. I think having the right pole can help to reduce the amount of kokes getting loose. Back in June I starting experimenting with a 7ft ulta- lite pole. One of the first things I realized with these type of poles,if ya try to horse a fish ,you would lose it. The parabolics (look it up I had too) lol, was so different then what I was used too. The way these poles load up,definitely helps fighting the fish. Couple this type pole,with a reel with a good drag system,it s good combo.