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Size trouble with one guide
Posted by:
Bill Tune
(---.wasco-inc.com)
Date: June 06, 2011 04:27PM
In setting up a spinning rod for bass fishing I am using the intersect guide at the x27 spot on the blank, give or take an inch or so. I am using size 25 then 16, 12 in either SIC or Alconite and it is the next guide that is the problem to get to my intersect guide. I am using micros (3.5 or 4.0) for the final running guides with YSG or BYAG guides on the bottom but it seems the transation between the 3rd guide and intersect is difficult to get in progression. I have used a bridge guide and a size 7 YSG that seems to work but nothing I have tried suits my eye! The rods do cast great but I just think there is a better 'twener guide? Re: Size trouble with one guide
Posted by:
Tom Kirkman
(Moderator)
Date: June 06, 2011 04:38PM
You may not need another guide. Try replacing the 12 with a 10 or 8 (high frame) and see where that locates things.
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Posted by:
Duane Richards
(---.ronkva.east.verizon.net)
Date: June 06, 2011 05:41PM
Go 25-16-8-runners
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Posted by:
Russell Brunt
(12.77.249.---)
Date: June 06, 2011 09:06PM
Bill, I feel your pain. Every time I set one up I am never satisfied with what I am told should work. I always seem to end up with four transistion guides. I think I am looking for things to be "too perfect".
I have something along the lines of what you describe. It is a 7'6" light power, fast action, salt water spinner so the butt is longer than normal at 12" and has a 2500 sized reel. Looking at it I'd guess 25, 16, 12 .....then I added a low profile fly rod guide like my running guides.....call it an 8....then 4's all the way out. I am told I should never need more than three guides to get down to my final running guide size. Still, try as I might, I'm never happy with the static test without adding another in-between size. Personaly I think I am over thinking it all but I feel very happy with the end results and static testing so I try to be okay with it all. Russ in Hollywood, FL. Re: Size trouble with one guide
Posted by:
Bill Tune
(---.wasco-inc.com)
Date: June 06, 2011 09:19PM
i actually did a 6'3" spinning rod with a 25, 16. 7 to the choke and it works very well. I cannot get used to the intersect being the same (about) distance from the reel! I keep trying to put more guides on the bottom part of thr rod, longer rod needs more guides right! I will use the three setup for the transations. I have seen some high speed film of a spinning rod cast and really the line is choked down after guide number two! I just looked at the 6'3" rod and it does "look" right! Waiting on tip to dry before taping everything up and testing so should be wrapping by tomorrow night. Sometimes I just want to over think a new project, must need more practice!!! Re: Size trouble with one guide
Posted by:
bill boettcher
(---.dyn.optonline.net)
Date: June 06, 2011 10:28PM
Put the reel on and try the old way. take the spool off and use the shaft that holds it on. Go from there to the blank I always put my line thought the ring not on top being a spin and Gravity what it is I figure it takes the line down as it comes off the spool So i go into instead of on top
Either way on top or thought the ring Bill - willierods.com Re: Size trouble with one guide
Posted by:
Eric MONTACLAIR
(---.credit-agricole.fr)
Date: June 07, 2011 05:52AM
I build some 7' and 7'6" spinning rod with the BYAG25/BYAG16/BYAG7(or BYAG8) set up then BLAG4 to top with good result.
If this may help you. Re: Size trouble with one guide
Posted by:
Lou Auret
(204.16.161.---)
Date: June 07, 2011 09:27AM
If your size 25 and 16 can be had in a higher 'M' style frame the third guide from the butt often works out visually most pleasing if its a regular lower style frame. Then go down to your running guides (mostly fly for me). Re: Size trouble with one guide
Posted by:
roger wilson
(---.hsd1.mn.comcast.net)
Date: June 07, 2011 06:57PM
Bill,
If you like running with the 26, 16, 12 setup, consider bending the guide foot of the #12 guide to get the line angle that you want. Often, by making the foot straight and then rebending it to a shorter length, by either a little or a lot can make the difference between a line angle that suits you and one that bothers you. It does seem that there are some rods that have actions that require guides in locations and of a size that conventional setups simply don't work so well. Really nothing wrong with making a guide foot straght and then rebending it as needed. Just use two pairs of pliars, and do not touch the ceramic ring when doing it or you will likely pop the ring out or crack the ring. Or you could use one of the other suggestions and go with a smaller or lower profile guide foot. Your choice. I also like to see a nice straight line or smooth curve from the center of the first guide ring down to the running guides and then the transition to the horizontal running guides. Roger Re: Size trouble with one guide
Posted by:
Thomas Kaufmann
(---.nmci.usmc.mil)
Date: June 08, 2011 02:31PM
Bill,
You may be satisfied with something like 25, 10, 5, and then your runners or even 25, 10, 6 then runners. Give either of those a shot and see what you think. I have both setups and am equally satisfied. I use Fuji or Batsons in my setups. I am not sure what line you are using but I have used mono, braid and even flouro on these setups with great success. I have used 2000 and 2500 sized reels on my setups. tom Re: Size trouble with one guide
Posted by:
Bill Tune
(---.wasco-inc.com)
Date: June 08, 2011 03:57PM
Here is what I have after testing. This is a 6'10" extra fast St Criox so I have the top 4 giudes pretty close (4 to 5 inches) which I adjusted only slightly after testing. On the bottom I have a 25,16, 7 high frame going to my 3.5 choke guide. from number 1 to nukmber two is about 11.5 inches then 9.5 then 8. The blank is pretty stiff in that area and I saw no problem. So I have 7 guides on this rod and you guys are correct that it does not appear to need an extra on the bottom end. So I will coin a new phrase "if it does not look right it probably isn't"! I plan to give it the on the water test this weekend which might be pushing the finish but I just cannot wait! Sorry, only registered users may post in this forum.
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