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10' XF M or MH Casting Blank?
Posted by:
Jason Sullivan
(---.dhcp.eucl.wi.charter.com)
Date: October 29, 2007 08:07PM
I'm having a hard time find a 10 foot extra fast blank.
Does anyone know who make such a blank? Thanks, Sully Re: 10' XF M or MH Casting Blank?
Posted by:
russell cook
(---.austin.res.rr.com)
Date: October 29, 2007 08:59PM
I just picked up a Rainshadow RDR100H. It's pretty fast and a great feeling blank. Midwest has them on sale for 25% off and free shipping until tommorow. Good Luck Russ. Re: 10' XF M or MH Casting Blank?
Posted by:
Spencer Phipps
(65.197.242.---)
Date: October 29, 2007 09:09PM
Lamiglas Certified Pro Salmon/Steelhead blank XSH 120 2MT. Re: 10' XF M or MH Casting Blank?
Posted by:
mark crouse
(66.118.91.---)
Date: October 29, 2007 09:28PM
Hi Jason
I got a blank that is almost what you are looking for Harrison VHF 10'6'' ext. fast and very light (weight of the blank) Best Regards Mark Crouse The munich rod man www.munichrodmansrodshop.com or on the left " the rod shop" Re: 10' XF M or MH Casting Blank?
Posted by:
Jason Sullivan
(---.phillipsmedicaldevicemanufacturing.com)
Date: October 30, 2007 01:35PM
Russell Cook Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > I just picked up a Rainshadow RDR100H. It's > pretty fast and a great feeling blank. Midwest > has them on sale for 25% off and free shipping > until tommorow. Good Luck Russ. This is a moderate action rod, right? Jason Re: 10' XF M or MH Casting Blank?
Posted by:
russell cook
(---.austin.res.rr.com)
Date: October 30, 2007 03:17PM
Its listed as that, but its got a pretty fast tip in my opinion. Re: 10' XF M or MH Casting Blank?
Posted by:
Josh Dinklage
(---.ipt.aol.com)
Date: October 30, 2007 09:57PM
When you say medium or medium heavy, what weights are you really talking about casting? There is generally a big difference between salmon and surf rods, or short carp rods for that matter with regards to m/mh power ratings. What will you be using the rod for? Re: 10' XF M or MH Casting Blank?
Posted by:
Jason Sullivan
(---.phillipsplastics.com)
Date: October 31, 2007 09:24AM
Josh Dinklage Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > When you say medium or medium heavy, what weights > are you really talking about casting? There is > generally a big difference between salmon and surf > rods, or short carp rods for that matter with > regards to m/mh power ratings. What will you be > using the rod for? Josh, my biggest barrier in my search has been in action not power. I know where you are heading and you make a very valid point. Your point is that power rating are relative to the specie it was designed to target. Rod of this length are designed for salmon (steelhead) or surf applications. I don't want to share too much because I will be making a rod that I'm not aware has been made before. It's not a salmon or trout. The action is the key though. The referral from mark crouse would likely work great, but won't fit my price point. Because this is an experiment I can't spend too much on trial and error. My new plan is to ratchet back my spec on action to Fast and give it a whirl. I appreciate everyones help. This is the best source of rod building info. Thanks much! Sully Re: 10' XF M or MH Casting Blank?
Posted by:
Kyle Olsen
(---.hsd1.or.comcast.net)
Date: October 31, 2007 04:08PM
I would follow Spencer's advice and check out the Lami XSH1202MT blank -- it's an extremely fast blank. Another one to have a look at is the XMG1202M, it's rated a little lighter but is a stiffer rod and i would not hesitate to run 20lb test on it. Re: 10' XF M or MH Casting Blank?
Posted by:
Spencer Phipps
(---.ptld.qwest.net)
Date: November 04, 2007 01:29PM
Sometimes when your exploring the blanks for a special use you run into a few bumps, we've all done it. Luckily ,if your a multi-species angler or live in an area of year round multi-species angling you can always find a use for your mistakes. Some of my best rods for certain uses weren't originally built for that use. Sorry, only registered users may post in this forum.
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