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Bass spinning guides
Posted by:
Andy Jones
(---.gsp.bellsouth.net)
Date: February 08, 2009 07:57PM
As a general rule when building bass spinning rods is it preferred to use standard or high frame spinning guides. On a RX7 or RX8 822.5 I was thinking using Alconite guides. Should I use BYAG high frame spinning guides or BLVAG spinning guides? I was going to start with a 25, 16, 8 finishing the rod with size 5 or 6 fly guides Re: Bass spinning guides
Posted by:
Spencer Phipps
(65.197.242.---)
Date: February 08, 2009 08:21PM
I use the BYAG guides and a smaller set , can't recommend a setup without knowing your reel size and line weight. Re: Bass spinning guides
Posted by:
Andy Jones
(---.gsp.bellsouth.net)
Date: February 08, 2009 08:29PM
The reel will be a 2500 series Shimano or equivalent. I will be using 20lb braid and 6-8lb flourocarbon. What do you mean by a smaller set? Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 02/08/2009 08:30PM by Andy Jones. Re: Bass spinning guides
Posted by:
J.B. Hunt
(---.pool.dsl.logantele.com)
Date: February 08, 2009 08:37PM
Andy ; Measure across the reel spool face. Normally you would use half that diameter for the stripper guide size then work downward from there to get the correct line path. I use BYAG's and BLAG fly guides for the runners. Re: Bass spinning guides
Posted by:
Erik King
(---.hsd1.va.comcast.net)
Date: February 08, 2009 09:55PM
I just built a spinning set up on the Rx8 822.5 I use the Pacific bay BMHG high frame with the first guide being a 20 then a 12, then I switched to a pacific bay BSVHG 8, then a BFHG 7 and 6 then I switched to Fugi BLAG 5 and the rest 4's with a batson micro 4 tip. You would have to look at the guides very closely to notice any difference in guides. I took the rod out for the first time today and the first bass was a solid 4lb largemouth. The set up cast like a dream i am already planning to build another set up just like it but on the RX7 blank that i have. I hope this helps Re: Bass spinning guides
Posted by:
Tom Kirkman
(Moderator)
Date: February 09, 2009 08:02AM
Andy,
Read the New Guide Concept article in the library. I think it will answer your questions. ............. Re: Bass spinning guides
Posted by:
Darrin Heim
(---.tukw.qwest.net)
Date: February 09, 2009 11:48AM
Hi Andy,
Here's my plug for our stuff. Even if you don't go this direction, take a look at American Tackle's new Ringlock A-Frame guides. They have no equal and feature: - Frames comprised of solid titanium alloy and SS316 material - High frame ring location - Lateral strut preventing frame twist - Vector Angle crease at base to prevent frame collapse - Recessed ring design protecting ceramic from impact - Ringlock press-fit ring system with larger glue reservoir preventing ring loss - Shorter foot print on blank - Available in our thin Nanolite ring, an SiC equivalent - Available in our economic thin Duralite ring As I said they are the first of a kind adding our "anti-ring-loss concept" to durability and performance in a single foot spinning guide. Combined with our Ringlock fly guides, they'll fit into any concept of guide layout. Hope they can be one of your considerations. Best Regards, Darrin Heim American Tackle Company Re: Bass spinning guides
Posted by:
bill boettcher
(---.248.91.109.Dial1.Weehawken1.Level3.net)
Date: February 09, 2009 03:57PM
here, check out the weight of them. Then check out the price compared to Fuji.
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Posted by:
Jon Schrock
(---.cinci.res.rr.com)
Date: February 09, 2009 07:49PM
If you are going to tie a leader to the braid line I would not go smaller than size 8. Re: Bass spinning guides
Posted by:
Ted Morgan
(---.tpgi.com.au)
Date: February 09, 2009 08:16PM
Darrin, any further news on when the new guides will be available? Not seeing them anywhere yet. Re: Bass spinning guides
Posted by:
Andy Jones
(---.gsp.bellsouth.net)
Date: February 09, 2009 08:18PM
Tom, I had already read the article in the library about the new guide concept and plan on getting the back issue about the 27x at the expo. My main question was not stated very well. I am planning on buying a full set of sizes in one guide style to be able to pick proper ring sizing as I set up the guides. I was not sure what frame style was usually used, which from everything I have now read most builders I have talked to use the BYAG frame.
I called Darrin at American Tackle today to ask about the difference between Nanolite and Duralite ring materials since Nanolite is a little more money that I was planning on spending. He offered to send me some of the A-frame ring lock Nanolite guides in the larger sizes free of charge. Now that is awesome customer service!! He took plenty of time to explain the different rings, etc with me. Because of that I also plan on straying from Alconites on my next casting rod and try some Nanolite Ring-Locks on it. I really can't wait for the expo to personally shake his hand and say thank you. Andy Re: Bass spinning guides
Posted by:
George Forster
(71.237.22.---)
Date: February 10, 2009 01:55AM
Ted,
Mud Hole has them listed on their website. George Re: Bass spinning guides
Posted by:
Andy Jones
(---.gsp.bellsouth.net)
Date: February 10, 2009 08:26AM
Ted, just do a search at Mudhole for NBA or DBA and the guides will show up.
Bill, there those guides are not listed on the weight website. I will try to see if I can get a good weight for them before I prep the feet. Were is a good place for a low cost but accurate scale? Re: Bass spinning guides
Posted by:
Ted Morgan
(---.tpgi.com.au)
Date: February 10, 2009 10:14AM
Thanks, found them right after........ brain fart! Re: Bass spinning guides
Posted by:
Karry Batson
(---.olympus.net)
Date: February 10, 2009 12:23PM
This would be the finest set up Batson has to offer and you wont be disappointed for sure.
XSB822.5 Rainshadow RX8 Bass Spin Component Part Number Part Description Rod Blank Model # XSB822.5-TC 6' 10" 1pc 6-14lb 1/8 - 5/8oz - Titanium Chrome Butt Cap: HESGFB1.5S-350 1.5" High End Splitgrip Super Grade ID .350" Trim: AWC389 Aluminum Winding Check Trim for HESGFB1.5S-350 Split Grip: HEFG3.5S-250 3.5" High End Foregrip Super Grade ID .250" Trim: AWC389 Aluminum Winding Check Trim for HEFG3.5S-250 Reel Seat Body: BPSTG16 "Textured Gray Graphite Reel Seat Body -Place back of reel seat 9"" inches up from butt threads down" Reel Seat Hood: GTT16C-SN-TC Hood w/cushion Single Nut - TiCH Coated Chrome Shim: SHIM/16/SPIN Proof Board .590" OD 3.70" Length Reel Seat Trim Ring: TRS16-TC Trim Ring for thread side of Spin Seat size 16 TiCH Fore Grip: None Winding Check: FBWC09.0 Rubber winding check for front of #16 seat Hookeeper: XDSHKSS-TC Drop Shot Hookeeper Tip Top: XTCPPCT06R04.5 ALPS SS316-RRD-P Top 06 TiCH Ring 4.5 Tube - TICH w/o Chrome Guides (see below for size and quantity) XPTCFCG ALPS SS316 - TiCH w/o Chrome Single Foot with TiCH Zirconium Ring RRD Guides (see below for size and quantity) XTCYTCG ALPS SS316 Y Guide TiCH w/o Chrome Single Foot with TiCH Zirconium Thin Ring Guide order from the tip top Guide Guide Placement - In inches from the tip top 1st XPTCFCG06 4" 2nd XPTCFCG06 8.25" 3rd XPTCFCG06 12.75" 4th XPTCFCG07 17.5" 5th XTCYTCG07 22.75" 6th XTCYTCG10 28.625" 7th XTCYTCG16 36" 8th XTCYTCG25 45" Karry Batson Batson Enterprises Inc. Ph: (877) 875-2381 Fax: (360) 683-3579 karry@batsonenterprises.com www.batsonenterprises.com Re: Bass spinning guides
Posted by:
Darrin Heim
(---.tukw.qwest.net)
Date: February 10, 2009 02:04PM
Hi Ted,
I see you found them, they just came in recently. They are incredible and really have no equal since their Ringlock feature sets them apart from all others. The height is similar the Fuji's old Y-frame design but Fuji's lack the extra bracing and the Ringlock Feature. Good luck with the guides Andy, you basically got the last of my initial sampels, let me know how they work out. Best Regards, Darrin Heim American Tackle Company Sorry, only registered users may post in this forum.
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