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Casting and Spinning
Casting and Spinning

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Scott Redmond



Registered: April 2005
Location: Pewaukee, Wisconsin
Posts: 82
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7' Casting Rod and 7'6" spinning rod built on a 3wt matrix fly rod blank. Spinning rod was built as an ultra-light setup for Crappie.
· Date: Thu July 30, 2009 · Views: 1,949 · Filesize: 54.1kb, 849.4kb · Dimensions: 900 x 1925 ·
Keywords: casting, spinning, ultra light


mark blabaum

Registered: June 2006
Location: Southwest - Wisconsin
Posts: 1,282
Fri July 31, 2009 7:19am

Scott very nice work on both of the rods. What material did you use on the grip of the spinning rod.
Scott Redmond

Registered: April 2005
Location: Pewaukee, Wisconsin
Posts: 82
Fri July 31, 2009 9:30am

Thanks for the comments guys! Mark the handle on the spinning rod is actually cork that I painted black and then epoxied.


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