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Tuna Blank Selection
Posted by:
Santiago Perez
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Date: March 02, 2010 03:19AM
I’m looking for blank to match a 50W trolling reel. It will be use mainly for tuna fishing ( trolling). I like Calstar or Siker blanks. Any suggestions about blank and rolls?
Tanks. Santiago. Re: Tuna Blank Selection
Posted by:
Billy Vivona
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Date: March 02, 2010 07:11AM
Super Seeker SS-CTSF 55XH, or 60XH - depending on the length (55 = 5'6, 60 = 6'). These are rated 50-80# and have a fast action with an amazing amount of pulling power. IF you want a more moderate action blank, the SS-CTS 55XH will fit the bill (no SS-CTS 60XH...yet)
If you want to go with Seeker Black Steels, you can drop teh SS off the front of the model number, and go with the CTSF 55XH, 60XH, or CTS 55XH and 60XH. The black steels are a little bit softer in the tip and slightly heavier in weight since they are made wiht E glass as opposed to S glass, and a different type of graphite. YOu can't go wrong with any of these. Re: Tuna Blank Selection
Posted by:
Timothy Johnson
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Date: March 02, 2010 08:06AM
Calstar 655XH and 655XXH have been good to me so far. I also built a TSF55XXH 50-130# and it has a nice fast action, but serious pulling power if you are into larger tuna. The 655XH is my 30N setup, great for schoolie YFT, the TSF55XXH is for the larger tuna/larger lures. 655XXH will also handle some big fish and sharks w/o a problem as well. THe 655XH and XXH are slower action blanks, the TSF55XXH is a faster action.
Videos of the flex of the rods: TSF5XXH: [www.youtube.com] Calstar 655XH: [www.youtube.com] I originally did up the 655XH for my 50W, the smaller 30 gave me some line clearance issues with the foregrip and blank, so I am redoing the guides on it for this season for a 30N setup with 465 yds of 100# hollowcore and an 80yd topshot of 80# Momoi Diamond. Re: Tuna Blank Selection
Posted by:
kevin knox
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Date: March 02, 2010 08:10AM
For rollers, your best option is the Winthrop Tool Rollers. They have the express and the excel series. The express series is more price sensitive to compete with Aftco.
Kevin Re: Tuna Blank Selection
Posted by:
Karry Batson
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Date: March 02, 2010 02:46PM
I just laid this one out in my spare time:)
FSU56XXH Rainshadow Forecast Alps Saltwater Stand Up Component Part Number Part Description Rod Blank Model # FSU56XXH 5'6" 1 pc. XX-Hvy Saltwater Stand-Up Butt Cap: LBC30B #30 Large Butt Cap Gimbal: AXG27-B New design Alum gimbal-Black-ALPS Rear Grip: Slick 10 Molded Butt 10"-Black w/TR Reel Seat: ETAHD24M-B Easy Tight HVY Duty Alum Machined R/S 24 - Black Fore Grip: BSF14-625/750 14" Foregrip Rear OD: 1.43" Tapered ID: .625"- .750" EVA-Black Winding Check: BH11 Hosel .688" I.D. Tip Top BRXST16.0 Roller Top SS316 Roller 16.0 Tube w/6061 alum frame-Black with sealed Japanese steel bearings Guides (see below for size and quantity) BRXSG Roller Gde SS316 Roller w/6061 alum frame Low Profile-Black with sealed Japanese steel bearings Guide order from the tip top Guide Guide Placement - In inches from the tip top 1st BRXSG01L 6" 2nd BRXSG02L 12.25" 3rd BRXSG03 19" 4th BRXSG05LW 27" Karry Batson Batson Enterprises Inc. Ph: (877) 875-2381 Fax: (360) 683-3579 karry@batsonenterprises.com www.batsonenterprises.com Re: Tuna Blank Selection
Posted by:
Santiago Perez
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Date: March 02, 2010 07:43PM
Tank you to all of you!!!
I have a lot of homework to do with all of your recommendations. Tank you again. Santiago. Re: Tuna Blank Selection
Posted by:
Whit Engle
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Date: March 04, 2010 12:19PM
One more suggestion, not listed, Its the Calstar 6455XXH which is probably the .30-'06 -equivalent of all blanks in this category. It's glass and therefore forgiving and very durable: especially good for someone over age 40. Been getting the job done for 20 plus years. Sorry, only registered users may post in this forum.
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