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Grouper Rod Handle length
Posted by:
Mike Clements
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Date: March 09, 2009 08:32AM
I getting ready to built a grouper rod using a Calstar 700H blank. It will be used mostly on head boats out of east central Florida. My questions regards the handle length front & rear. I've been told for the rear 8 to 10 inches & front 10 to 12". I put the handle with the reel together & the length of the rear handle seems short. It feels too close to my body even at 12" from rear of seat (this measurement includes the gimble). What would your recommend or should I just keep lengthing the rear grip until it feels comfortable to me? I know the shorter length could give me more cranking power since my arms are not extended as much as with a longer grip.
Thanks for all your help in advance Mike Clements Re: Grouper Rod Handle length
Posted by:
Tom Kirkman
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Date: March 09, 2009 11:01AM
The rear grip and seat location depends on the harness you'll be using. If you won't be using one, then that point is mute.
Are you using the rod on a rail? Not? What's comfortable in your shop may not be what's comfortable on the water. It all depends on these other variables. You need to put the rod into the same situation in which you'll be using it and then you can determine the proper rear grip length. The foregrip needs to be long enough to accommodate the furthest point forward where you will be grasping the rod. Again, put yourself into an actual fishing situation and consider how you'll be holding and using the rod. .............. Re: Grouper Rod Handle length
Posted by:
Mike Clements
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Date: March 09, 2009 11:55AM
Thanks Tom. I'm going to test it at various length to see which feels best for me. It will not be used with a harness or as a rail rod. So I'm thinking I need to have it a little longer in the rear. Re: Grouper Rod Handle length
Posted by:
Charlie Smoote
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Date: March 09, 2009 12:55PM
Another thing to consider is the length of, and material used, for the foregrip .You will be banging it on the rail if you catch a big fish. That's where a good cord wrap comes into play.
They wrap what is called a 'Deckhand' wrap where both the handle and foregrip are cord wrapped. Works for them. C2 Re: Grouper Rod Handle length
Posted by:
John Britt
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Date: March 09, 2009 01:05PM
Mike a lot of the guys fish with the rear grip under there arm average size is 12-14", something else IF you are not going to be using a harness or anything like that why add a gimbal a lot of people end up putting a butt cap over the gimbal just to stop it from hitting the arm or other places, foregrip on average for a rod with longer rear grips are usually about 8" and has been said before test until it feels comfortable Re: Grouper Rod Handle length
Posted by:
John Trella
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Date: March 09, 2009 10:22PM
Mike,
I use a 700H for grouper as well. The rear grip on mine is 8.5" plus gimble and was set up to fish with a belt. Thing is, on party boats or even on private boats I never have the belt on and its kind of short for under the arm fishing. I am thinking of extending the butt aroud 4" or so. On a new build I would think moving the real seat foward a few inches would balance and fish even better. -JOHN Re: Grouper Rod Handle length
Posted by:
Sean Cheaney
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Date: March 10, 2009 10:07AM
I have a couple guys who like 18-20" rear grips as the rod STAYS tucked under their arm at all times during the day including fighting big fish. Standard for tucking the rod under is about 14" rear. Sorry, only registered users may post in this forum.
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