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handle length for worm rod
Posted by:
Rex Mason
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Date: October 20, 2015 09:17AM
I am unable to find exactly what I am looking for in the Search option on this site
I lost my other computer with all my data - I am starting over I am asked to build a rod on "the MHX Metallic copper Med heavy baitcaster". The MHX MB783 Mag Bass Rod Blank, Metallic Copper fits that description. I will be using a full length cork handle per client instruction QUESTION: How far from blank butt end to the reel seat?? Thanks in advance Re: handle length for worm rod
Posted by:
bill boettcher
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Date: October 20, 2015 09:33AM
Sinse this is for some one else have him hold it and tell you or if not Have him hold a rod he has and then measure from butt to end of reel seat Bill - willierods.com Re: handle length for worm rod
Posted by:
Norman Miller
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Date: October 20, 2015 09:43AM
That will depend on on person you are building the rod for. Some people like a longer handle some like it shorter it is a matter of personal taste. On a 78 inch rod the handle can range from 6 - 11 inches. However a more common range would be 8 -10 inches. Re: handle length for worm rod
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Donald R Campbell
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Date: October 20, 2015 12:47PM
Rex,
I would recommend staying in the 8" to 9" range, no more than that, on a 6'-6" rod. Slip the reel seat on the rod and tape it into place and check how it feels to you. If the customer has shorter arm you might even go to 7" to 7 1/2". If you can ask your customer to stop by and try it out for himself. IMHO I am thinking 8 1/2" to the rear of the reel seat, but if you can ask your customer to try it with reel seat taped on temporarily. Don Campbell don@sensorfishingrods.com Re: handle length for worm rod
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Rex Mason
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Date: October 20, 2015 05:41PM
thanks for the information and suggestions.
The rod is to be a graduation present from a well known southern university. As best as I can, I am grilling "DAD" to get some of the information I need. Re: handle length for worm rod
Posted by:
Will Cooper
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Date: October 20, 2015 06:58PM
Another option is to look at the web site high end rod companies like ST Croix. They show the handle measurements for each series.
[stcroixrods.com] Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 10/20/2015 06:59PM by Will Cooper. Re: handle length for worm rod
Posted by:
David Baylor
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Date: October 21, 2015 07:39AM
I measured 3 of my 6'6" factory rods ...... 2 Shimanos, 1 G Loomis. All three have full rear grips that measure 8 3/4" from the end of the butt to the back of the reel seat. I find that length to be very comfortable, regardless of the presentation I'm using. It's long enough for two handed casting, and short enough not to be any trouble when pitching or flipping.
At 5' 8", I'm a little shorter than average height for a male, and I don't have overly long arms. Personally I'd stay in the 8" - 9" range that has been suggested. Anything much shorter than that may cause the rod to feel overly tip heavy, and a bit sluggish for certain types of presentations such as working a jerkbait, or walking topwater bait. Anything much longer than that could present body and clothing clearance problems with techniques like flipping and pitching. Re: handle length for worm rod
Posted by:
Brent Schneider
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Date: November 17, 2015 02:52AM
I prefer a 10 inch rear grip on all 7' + casting rods. I Just built an MHX HM-MB874 and the 10 inch is perfect (for me). I used the Winn 3 1/2 inch rear and 2 1/2 inch Butt. Very nice Sorry, only registered users may post in this forum.
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