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Blank recommendations please
Posted by:
Herb Knowlton
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Date: July 11, 2008 01:31PM
I have a friend that wants me to build a "level wind baitcasting rod". The rod will be used primarily for Northern Pike when he visits relatives in Canada. I build mostly fly rods and need suggestions.
I have trigger reel seats that I modify for casting rods. I would appreciate any recommendations on a blank and guides----probably 6' to 6'6". Thanks, Herb Re: Blank recommendations please
Posted by:
Obed Patty
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Date: July 11, 2008 02:52PM
Just an opinion, but depending on the height of the customer, I would be looking at least a ~7' blank.
If he is going to Canada and fishing for Northern Pike, I would suggest getting something like a Muskie rod. Many sponsors to the left carry Muskie specific blanks in a range of power and action. Personally, I would get a 7' -8' fast action, but many people like Mod fast action in their muskie rods. Much will also depend on the technique that the customer will be using and the size and type of lures they will throw Crankbaits and big inline spinners, I like Mod fast. Rip baits and topwater, I like fast action. For smaller baits, like those used in bass fishing, I would suggest a MH rod, but would never go below that. Find out the preference for action as some people simply do not like fast/xfast actions. As far as guides, anything that is aluminum oxide/halide/hardloy or better would suffice. Might want to error on the strong side for the guides rather than weight as this rod may have to do some traveling..... Also, if he is targeting larger fish, spiral wrapping has some key advantages, but that is another topic. For me, 7'7" MH/fast spiral wrapped G-Loomis with alconite guides would be perfect for pike and muskie Mudhole has some Lamiglas Muskie blanks on 50% liquidation right now you might want consider. Seems like a lot of variables to factor in, but that is why it is a custom rod! Just the opinion from a newbie builder and avid fisherman Re: Blank recommendations please
Posted by:
Karry Batson
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Date: July 11, 2008 05:25PM
You should probably find out how they are fishing and how big of fish. When I guided in AK the 7' MH would be the rod of choice fishing spinner baits and spoons in medium cover. The fish ranged from 20-35" so a serious stick was not necessary.
Rod Blank Model # IMB843 Spinner bait/Jig rod Butt cap: evabc20 Front Cap: Rear Grip: SG155a-300 and SG300-300 Cork Split grip system Handle Arbor: Reel Seat: GTBTG16C-13.5-TC Forecast Exposed spin seat with textured soft finish Reel Seat Shim Foregrip: fg25a-250 Cork fore grip Winding Check: bwc11 Hookeeper: tchks Tip Top XTCPPZT06R05.5 Alps "RRD" ( Recessed ring design) tip top with Zirconium ring 1st guide from tip top XPTCFZG06 Alps "RRD" SS316 Single foot with Zirconium ring 2nd guide from tip top XPTCFZG06 3rd guide from tip top XPTCFZG06 4th guide from tip top XPTCFZG06 5th guide from tip top: XPTCFZG07 6th guide from tip top: XPTCFZG08 7th guide from tip top: XTCLXNZG10 Alps Light XN ss316 RRD with polished zirconium ring 8th guide from tip top: XTCLXNZG10 Alps Light XN ss316 RRD with polished zirconium ring 9th guide from tip top: XTCLXNZG12 Alps Light XN ss316 RRD with polished zirconium ring 10th guide from tip top: 11th guide from tip top: 12th guide from tip top: 13th guide from tip top: 14th guide from tip top: 15th guide from tip top: 16th guide from tip top: Guide spacing Specs(inches from tip, center ring over mark) 4-8-12-16.5-21.5-27.25-33.5-41.25-49.25 Re: Blank recommendations please
Posted by:
Michael Danek
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Date: July 19, 2008 05:36PM
I agree with Karry that unless one goes to the trophy catch and release lakes out west, a serious stick is not needed, and in fact may be tiring to cast all day long. I go to a good pike lake in Ontario every year and have found that a 6 1/2 foot length is good when fishing two to a 14 foot boat, ( if both fishermen have 7 foot rods it can get a little crowed in the boat, too!) but if I were fishing from a longer boat I would also prefer a 7 foot rod, medium action. Heavies don't cast 1/2-3/4 lures as well as a medium, and mediums don't stress the arm as much. That is important if you are making many hours worth of casts a day.
I have a Loomis spinner bait rod, 7 foot, one piece, and it has an action that may be similar to what Karry is recommending. I think it would be an ideal pike casting rod. Lots of butt power, fast tip, not too stiff. I don't take my better rods to Canada because the rods really take a beating there, not so much from the fish but from being crowded into a 14 foot fishing boat. Two piece rods are easier to fly with, too. Sorry, only registered users may post in this forum.
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