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Experiences on The Brunsell "Li'l Streamer"
Posted by:
Hans Lehikoinen
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Date: February 27, 2005 12:08PM
Hi!
The Brunsell "Li'l Streamer" rods seem very fascinating for any kind of fishing, but does anyone have any firs hand experiences on these rods? I was thinking of GEF2 565/2, since it's the only short wt5 rod I have found this far! (Well Wulff's bamboo replica is the second option... ) What is the graphite on these rods? Thanks again! Hans Re: Experiences on The Brunsell "Li'l Streamer"
Posted by:
Lou Perez
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Date: February 27, 2005 02:53PM
If you are looking for a short 5wt, try the Forecast SPG601 1pc. glass UL spinning blank. I built this thinking it would be a 2/3wt, but it really comes alive with a WF5 Mastery Headstart. It's a first quality blank in a nice gloss black finish that sells for less than $10.00. Don't let the price fool you, it builds into a sweet flyrod.
I am about to order the SPG720 6ft 1pc glass blank from Forecast. I'm thinking it will build into a nice 5/6 wt in 6ft. PS. Schneider's Rod Shop carries these blanks, as well as Bingham Enterprises. Good Luck. Lou Re: Experiences on The Brunsell "Li'l Streamer"
Posted by:
Randy Emerich
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Date: February 28, 2005 02:06AM
Hans,
I tried one of those blanks from GlobalDorber and built it the same way that Brunsell did. I trimmed the line to the shooting head and boy, did I have a rod that was great. I loaded that rod sideways and shot it under brush, logs, etc. Great rod. Sold the rod and built another by dropping the bottom section from a 4 piece four weight. Still works just as good. I love to experiment. That blank from dorber is around 42 mill/mod. Randy Re: Experiences on The Brunsell "Li'l Streamer"
Posted by:
Hans Lehikoinen
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Date: February 28, 2005 07:13AM
Thanks Lou and Randy!
Lou let me know how the SPG720 6ft 1pc glass rod behaves and turns out! I was thinking about buying the same rod! Randy, how did the Dorber act with a fish, i.e. did it have any "backbone"? Actually I wanted the 6footer wt5/6 to be my small salmon rod, which would have some backbone in order to pull the fish away from sunken trees and logs. The rivers where I fish have only salmon ranging from 2-6 pounds and the width of the rivers are maximum of 30 feet! I usually fish with a 9' wt6 rod which is more than enough, but after reading few of Lee Wulff's books I have become addicted to short rods! Hans Re: Experiences on The Brunsell "Li'l Streamer"
Posted by:
Lou Perez
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Date: February 28, 2005 09:25AM
Hans,
Will do. I also like the short soft rods for fishing out of my kayak for bass and bluegills. I am hoping to get this blank built before the end of March so that I can use it for my first Kayak fishing trips of the year. Lou Re: Experiences on The Brunsell "Li'l Streamer"
Posted by:
Hans Lehikoinen
(---.elisa-laajakaista.fi)
Date: February 28, 2005 09:34AM
Thanks Lou!
What was the action of the Forecast SPG601 1pc. glass with a wt5 wf line? Is the blank durable and does it have that extra butt strenght with fish? I built a Forecast 7'6" wt5 2-piece flyrod -from Dan Craft- and it's beyond my wildest dreams! It casts like a dream with a wt5 TT wulff line over 50 feet, excellent rod! Hans Re: Experiences on The Brunsell "Li'l Streamer"
Posted by:
Lou Perez
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Date: February 28, 2005 06:13PM
Hey Hans,
The SPG601 has a very nice moderate action. It definitely bends easily, but has good butt strength. I think that because of it's short length, it really loads allot better with a 5wt line than say a 3 or 4. I personally like slower rods for short work, and this rod works very well with the 5wt. It throws it with authority, but you have to let the rod do the work. Incidentally, if you like a little faster action, it would be a great dry fly rod with a WF or DT3 line. It is a very versatile blank that i fished with a WF4 line last year and liked allot with that line. It wasn't until I tried the 5 line that the rod really showed me what it can do. If you like smooth rods, definitely give this rod a look. It's not a noodle, like you would expect from glass, but it is much softer than your standard medium action graphite. I am really looking forward to building the 6ft blank because I think the extra length will provide more flex. On the 6footer, I am using black single foot Alconites, a small ultra fine grip, struble teak insert with black ring and cap, and either medium brown or red wraps with white trim. I ordered the blank, grip, and guides from Bingham today for $41.00. Good Luck. Lou Sorry, only registered users may post in this forum.
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