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Carolina rig guide choice
Posted by:
Charles Lechner
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Date: December 15, 2010 12:11AM
Well I am getting around to building a new Crig rod after busting the prior rod I had built for that purpose. Previously I had used blue zirc #6 double footed guides due mainly to the color choices for the themed rod. Well I was just about to put the guides on and thought about using micros instead. The only rods I have used micros on so far are 'med - med/lt' crankbait and light worm rods, and I really like them there, but I am not zipping around 1oz weights plus bait on them.
For those that regularly build with micros would you hesitate to use #4 runners and tip on a C-rig rod? Re: Carolina rig guide choice
Posted by:
Alex Dziengielewski
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Date: December 15, 2010 12:13AM
My CRig rod has 3s. ----------------- AD Re: Carolina rig guide choice
Posted by:
Charles Lechner
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Date: December 15, 2010 12:27AM
Alex Dziengielewski Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > My CRig rod has 3s. Spiral or standard? Re: Carolina rig guide choice
Posted by:
J.B. Hunt
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Date: December 15, 2010 12:57AM
All the Crigs I have built lately on the Castaway BB1 are wearing #4's on top without a problem. J.B.Hunt Bowling Green, KY Re: Carolina rig guide choice
Posted by:
Mike Thompson
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Date: December 15, 2010 02:45AM
3's standard for me. ditto on the bb1 too Re: Carolina rig guide choice
Posted by:
Steve Gardner
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Date: December 15, 2010 07:48AM
Three's will work great.
I suggest staying with a 6mm tip. With a tendency to wind the swivel into the tip, the extra structure will help prevent damaging it. Re: Carolina rig guide choice
Posted by:
Thomas Cayman AKA Robert M. Russell Kyle TX 78640
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Date: December 15, 2010 09:43AM
I use 3s and 4s on top for my heavier sticks for frogs and c rigs although I'll occasionally spiral if the client prefers.
Thomas Cayman - AKA Robert Russell ROBERT M. RUSSELL KYLE TX 78640 Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 01/27/2011 08:45PM by Moderator. Re: Carolina rig guide choice
Posted by:
Thomas Kaufmann
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Date: December 15, 2010 10:28AM
You don't need to worry about colors, you can get them in micros if you are willing to wait for them! I have seen some of the black and gold ones that Steve has on his personal rods and they are SWEET. I have procured some of thos as well as some black framed blue insert models for my personal sticks.
Tom Re: Carolina rig guide choice
Posted by:
Todd Badgley
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Date: December 15, 2010 11:08AM
I'm like the other guys. MB845, BB1, and BB2 (and a pool cue I'm working on!) all have Fuji K 4's. I agree with Steve about the 6mm tip. A 1oz worm weight can fold a micro tip over if your not careful. I spiral all my worm and jig rods. I start with a 5.5mm double foot, then 5mm single, then all 4's. I had to remove a couple guides due to the wraps getting contaminated recently. I'm still scratching my head over that one, but I had trouble getting them off since they were stuck so well. The Fuji K's allow the finish to get all the way under the guide foot. Couple that with 2 Forhan locking wraps and the guide is not coming off. I have yet to have any guide failures. I like the K's for a couple reasons - they won't tangle when using braid and the tangle-free design reinforces the frame and makes them stronger. The only thing I haven't experimented with is passing a knot. I normally fish 17-20# Fluorocarbon on my carolina rig.
If you allow me to go off on a tangent I need to rant just a little. Fluorocarbon is more sensitive than mono, but is stretches just as much! Sorry to get off the topic. Good Luck with the carolina rig rod. Re: Carolina rig guide choice
Posted by:
Charles Lechner
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Date: December 15, 2010 12:20PM
Thomas Kaufmann Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > You don't need to worry about colors, you can get > them in micros if you are willing to wait for > them! I have seen some of the black and gold ones > that Steve has on his personal rods and they are > SWEET. I have procured some of thos as well as > some black framed blue insert models for my > personal sticks. > > Tom hmm, so is it possible come ICRBE the blue insert micros would be generally available? Re: Carolina rig guide choice
Posted by:
Steve Gardner
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Date: December 15, 2010 05:13PM
I have used Micro’s in:
Black-“H†ring Black-Tin gold ring TiCh-PVD TiCh ring TiCh-Tin gold ring TiCh-Chameleon ring Frost-Zirconium ring Re: Carolina rig guide choice
Posted by:
Alex Dziengielewski
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Date: December 15, 2010 08:33PM
Yes all on top. I don't believe in spirals on bass rods (except maybe TRUE flipping rods)- but that is another story.
I think there may be some expanded guide offerings in the works for next year - high quality stuff that really pops. Or so a birdy told me. ----------------- AD Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 12/15/2010 08:35PM by Alex Dziengielewski. Re: Carolina rig guide choice
Posted by:
Thomas Kaufmann
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Date: December 15, 2010 08:37PM
Charles,
I am not too sure if they will be there on hand but I do know that I have dealt with Karen at Bingham, Scott at Fishsticks and Ron at Schnieders in getting the colored micros... I had to make a minimum order of 25 of the sizes I requested and I believe it took about 4-5 weeks for them to arrive but I assure you they are worth every second of the wait! Give anyone of these folks a shout and they will be able to help you out. I almost forgot, Mike @ Rileys Rods has the TiCh-Chameleon's., those were at the show last year ... they are pretty darned nice too!!!! Tom Sorry, only registered users may post in this forum.
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