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Hot shot rod guides/Cascade from Mudhole
Posted by:
Phil Richmond
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Date: March 24, 2005 05:08PM
Wrapping a hot shot HS9000 blank I purchased from Mudhole. HS9000-C 7' 6" 1 LT X-FAST 6-15 lb. 5 .52
I've not wrapped a HS blank before, anyone out there wrapped a similar blank and can recommend a spinning guide set to start out with? Figure would make a good seatrout/light flats rod. Phil Re: Hot shot rod guides/Cascade from Mudhole
Posted by:
Emory Harry
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Date: March 24, 2005 10:04PM
Phil,
I have built a number of the HS9000, I assume that you mean the Loomis HS9000. It has a very fast tip so if you are going to make it up as a spinning rod I would suggest that you use the concept system rather than the cone of flight because it will result in smaller and lighter weight guides at the tip. If I were you I would start off by reading the article in the Library above on the concept system, I think that the article is by some yahoo named Tom Kirkman but it does explain the system well. Re: Hot shot rod guides/Cascade from Mudhole
Posted by:
Spencer Phipps
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Date: March 25, 2005 12:29AM
It will make a fine flats rod, the blank Emory mentioned is lighter all around, and it worked very well there, even on the bigger species like redfish. Without knowing a whole bunch more about your handle length, reel used, guide brand and type, etc. there is no way to suggest a guide set. That leaves you with Emory's excellent suggestion or the suggestion below which has certain restrictions.
I see your in the military, if your on deployment and have no access to some of the info or parts. If for instance you didn't have a reel yet, or was going to use a reel we could get measurements off of. After some discussions, used all the suggestions you were given, on everything, that could be done. Many of us could just pull one of our blanks and get you real close. I built my first custom rods on long ocean deployments. Sorry, only registered users may post in this forum.
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