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Rod for Grandson to be proud of.
Posted by:
Clinton Terry
(---.mia.bellsouth.net)
Date: July 15, 2010 11:08PM
A friend wants me to build her a rod for her grandson that he would be proud to own. That is a tough one, as it introduces a psychological element into the mix. She wants a 7'6" fast action rod for snook, trout and red fish. This is primarily a saltwater choice, inshore or rather backcountry, but also for bass on occasion. Her granson just graduated from FSU, so she wants the colors to be gold and garnet; not sure I have and garnet thread. She is going to outfit it with a Shimano Stradic; although she did not indicate which model. This sounds like a great grandmom to me...but my thoughts run to St. Croix but they are expensive. So I was thinking that perhaps I could get a little assistance in locating a suitable rod tha is high quality and more moderately priced. Perhaps one of Mud Holes MHX rods. Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated.
Clinton Re: Rod for Grandson to be proud of.
Posted by:
Steve Johnson
(---.hsd1.fl.comcast.net)
Date: July 16, 2010 05:12AM
Lamiglas IMP 904. I have one that is designated as a guest rod and it is TOUGH, feels light and regularly gets abused by noobs pulling in big reds. The color might not work as mine is a very deep blue, not sure of that's still how they make 'em. That would be perfect for snook and larger bass.
Of the MHX line, the MB941 is great at 7'10", this is one of the very few instances that I could recommend trimming a litte off the tip, maybe 2" from each end. That tip just feels a little light for throwing the rated 1 oz max. Excellent blank though. Maybe also look at the L904 or even better, the FS904 from the MHX line depending on the action you're going after. Steve Re: Rod for Grandson to be proud of.
Posted by:
Clinton Terry
(---.mia.bellsouth.net)
Date: July 16, 2010 07:51AM
I forgot to mention that she wants graphite...I imagine because of its light weight.
Clinton Re: Rod for Grandson to be proud of.
Posted by:
Gary Henderson
(---.mco.bellsouth.net)
Date: July 16, 2010 08:30AM
I have tried most of what is out there for the very same fish. My hands-down favorite at ANY price is the Castaway SWA P905. Also called the 765, it is actually a 4 power rod. Medium heavy power, throws a lure a country mile but will not rip a delicate bait off the hook on the cast. This is the best rod for the above stated purposes I have ever owned, and my local flats guides agree.
Swampland has them...Lance is likely still at ICAST, but he will be back soon. And the price will leave you smiling. (And even if it isn't on the website, he likely has a few...at least until my next order.) Re: Rod for Grandson to be proud of.
Posted by:
Karry Batson
(---.olympus.net)
Date: July 16, 2010 11:15AM
NEW Rainshadow RX8 Popping Rod Blanks
Sequim WA – July 1st, 2010 – one of the fishing industry’s leading blank suppliers, Batson Enterprises, is pleased to announce 11 new popping blank models Due to the overwhelming success of the RX8 bass blank series we decided to develop a new series of popping rod blanks based on the same technology. • Proprietary blending and modulus positioning of RX8 & RX7 graphite • Unbelievable combination of balance, sensitivity and strength • 10 - 20% lighter than comparable Rainshadow RX7 blanks Model Length Action Lure Line Section Color Butt Tip Blank Wt. MSRP Application XP840 7'0" Mod Fast 1/32-3/16oz. 4-6lb. 1 TC 0.360 4.00 1.09 oz. $67.20 Trout / panfish light jigs and tube etc. XP841 7'0" Mod Fast 3/16-3/8oz. 4-10lb. 1 TC 0.360 4.50 1.21 oz. $69.83 Trout / panfish light jigs and tube etc. XP842 7'0" Mod Fast 1/4-1/2oz. 6-12lb. 1 TC 0.405 4.50 1.35 oz. $74.55 Inshore / sea trout XP843 7'0" Mod Fast 1/4-5/8oz. 8-14lb. 1 TC 0.460 5.00 1.55 oz. $81.90 All purpose trout / redfish / inshore / popping corks XP844 7'0" Mod Fast 1/4-3/4oz. 8-17lb. 1 TC 0.478 5.00 1.58 oz $85.05 Heavy inshore / larger redfish / snook XP845 7'0" Mod Fast 3/8-1oz. 10-20lb. 1 TC 0.489 5.00 1.76 oz $87.15 Heavy inshore / larger redfish / snook XP902 7'6" Mod Fast 1/4-1/2oz. 6-12lb. 1 TC 0.444 4.50 1.53 oz $87.15 inshore / small topwaters / specked sea trout XP903 7'6" Mod Fast 1/4-5/8oz. 8-14lb. 1 TC 0.485 5.00 1.75 .oz. $90.83 inshore popping corks /redfish /snook XP904 7'6" Mod Fast 1/4-3/4oz. 8-17lb. 1 TC 0.500 5.00 2.1 .oz. $99.75 Heavy inshore / larger redfish / snook XP963 8'0" Mod Fast 1/4-5/8oz. 8-14lb. 1 TC 0.490 5.00 1.9 .oz. $110.40 inshore popping corks /redfish /snook XP964 8'0" Mod Fast 1/4-3/4oz. 8-17lb. 1 TC 0.520 5.50 2.26 .oz. $117.00 Heavy inshore / larger redfish / snook • Beautiful Titanium Chrome finish • Limited lifetime warranty Karry Batson Batson Enterprises Inc. Ph: (877) 875-2381 Fax: (360) 683-3579 karry@batsonenterprises.com www.batsonenterprises.com Re: Rod for Grandson to be proud of.
Posted by:
Chuck Mills
(---.grenergy.com)
Date: July 16, 2010 12:22PM
Here is a picture of a new Stradic C4 with Gudebrod Garnet and silver trim. [www.rodbuilding.org]
I think the above mentioned blanks would all work, but the Titanium Chrome Batson blanks I have are very, very nice! The finish is perfect and they are extremely light. I will be trying some of the new popping blanks. Chuck Re: Rod for Grandson to be proud of.
Posted by:
Gary Henderson
(---.mco.bellsouth.net)
Date: July 16, 2010 01:05PM
The Batson Titaniums ARE nice, no doubt about it, but don't disregard their new RX 6 popping blanks. Price point is lower, but still a darned good blank. I have already built 4 rods on them.
Chuck, that's beautiful. I'm not a fan of split grips or carbon grips on my personal rods, but for light weight you can't beat that type of grip coupled with that reel. Re: Rod for Grandson to be proud of.
Posted by:
Clinton Terry
(---.mia.bellsouth.net)
Date: July 16, 2010 01:30PM
Where can I get the split grip. Mud Hole?
Clinton Re: Rod for Grandson to be proud of.
Posted by:
Chuck Mills
(---.grenergy.com)
Date: July 16, 2010 02:14PM
The one in the picture was done in my shop with 8# 2-part urethane foam and 1.25" light carbon sleeve coated with West Systems epoxy and finally with three coats of Helmsman gloss urethane. If Mud Hole carried them it would save me a bunch of time! They do carry cork and EVA split grips as well as complete CRB handle kits. With their handle kit you could use a 7' blank and extend it to 7' 6" pretty easily. Re: Rod for Grandson to be proud of.
Posted by:
Raymond Adams
(---.hsd1.ca.comcast.net)
Date: July 16, 2010 03:35PM
Regardless of the blank & component choice Clinton you can click with the "proud to own" part by adding special personalization to the rod.
An FSU decal and or motto is a start and or maybe a special decal with Grandma's name or name he calls her (granny, gramma, gran, nanna, you get the picture) saying Congratulations. I'm sure your client can help you with the "special" parts if you let her know what can be done besides thread colors. Raymond Adams Eventually, all things merge, and a river runs through it.. Re: Rod for Grandson to be proud of.
Posted by:
BobMcKamey
(---.se.biz.rr.com)
Date: July 16, 2010 03:55PM
Clinton -- Steve Johnson provided a very good suggestion with the MB941 MHX, trimmed to 7'-6". Very versatile blank.
Chuck -- Glad you posted that picture of your work. That is very nice, clean and excellent work. Superb job!! Bob McKamey bobm@mudhole.com Re: Rod for Grandson to be proud of.
Posted by:
Clinton Terry
(---.mia.bellsouth.net)
Date: July 16, 2010 06:37PM
I like these suggestions. How do I pursue the decal idea further? Is there someone who can make these decals or are they simply available somewhere. I would not be surprised if the FSU logo were not available as a decal somewhere. Go Nolles!!!
Clinton Re: Rod for Grandson to be proud of.
Posted by:
Joe Robbins
(---.direcpc.com)
Date: July 16, 2010 07:11PM
Very nice work, I really like the grip.
Joe Re: Rod for Grandson to be proud of.
Posted by:
Raymond Adams
(---.hsd1.ca.comcast.net)
Date: July 16, 2010 07:21PM
Clinton,
MudHole has most if not all of the major college decals. Decal Connection can create many types of decals to order and will help you. You can also print your own but that requires a bit of a learning curve. A back issue of RodMaker magazine has a good article about how to make your own decals. Raymond Adams Eventually, all things merge, and a river runs through it.. Re: Rod for Grandson to be proud of.
Posted by:
Steve Johnson
(---.hsd1.fl.comcast.net)
Date: July 17, 2010 04:51AM
Rodmaker 12-1
Not much learning curve required. If you can handle very basic photo editing and have an inkjet printer then you can make a decal. Email if you want help. Steve Sorry, only registered users may post in this forum.
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