If you mean level 755 in Russian Fishing 4 at Old Burg Lake, the best rod depends on what you’re targeting — but for bream/panfish-style fishing, you usually want a light, sensitive rod that can handle small hooks and delicate bites 🎣
For a solid all-around setup, I’d lean toward a medium-light spinning rod rather than anything heavy. You want enough backbone to control fish, but a tip that shows subtle takes. A 2-piece or travel rod is fine if you need convenience, but sensitivity matters more than fancy packing. The KastKing Brutus Spinning Rod or Pflueger President Casting Rod are decent budget-style real-world analogs for a responsive setup, while the tackle-side Agitator LR-C 7ft 6in is a more general-purpose lure rod that can cover soft plastics, crankbaits, and spinners.
For Old Burg Lake bream, think in terms of:
- Light line for better bite detection
- Small hooks/jigs so the fish don’t feel a brick
- Soft tip, moderate power to avoid ripping hooks out
- A reel with smooth drag, because small fish still love to make you look silly 😄
If you’re fishing from shore or around structure, a rod around 6’6” to 7’6” is the sweet spot. Shorter is easier in tight spots; longer helps with casting distance and line control.
If you want the best practical choice at that level, I’d say:
- A light-to-medium-light spinning rod for finesse and bait fishing
- A medium spinning rod if you’re trying to stay versatile
- Only go heavier if you’ve moved on to larger predators
If you tell me your target fish at LV 755 — bream, carp, catfish, predator, or something else — I can narrow it down to the exact rod class and setup instead of giving you the “fishing equivalent of a Swiss Army knife.” You’ve got this, and the right rod will make those bites feel way better 👍











