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What's with longer rods with fewer guides?
Posted by:
Frank Gyan
(220.70.48.---)
Date: February 28, 2017 11:23AM
An average 6'6" spinning rods built with Fuji KR concept seems to have 8-9 guides, and I see these 9' shore rods with only 8-9 guides. Funny thing is, Fuji recommends about 11 guides for a long rod like that. At first I thought the companies were going cheap on the guides but soon figured out that even the top quality rods as well as custom built ones are equipped with a couple fewer guides than Fuji standard when it comes to those lengthy rods. Why would the companies stick to Fuji standard with their shorter rods but put fewer guides on their longer sticks? What's the logic behind this? Re: What's with longer rods with fewer guides?
Posted by:
Matthew Pitrowski
(---.lightspeed.milwwi.sbcglobal.net)
Date: February 28, 2017 12:09PM
comes down to the action of a given rod and to many could impair the action, flex and recovery on a cast and the line path if it is oscillating through the guides or the flow is straight and even some times more guides can cause the line to crowd resulting diminished casting distance and tangling. Jmho The best day to be alive is always tomorrow !! Think out side the box when all else fails !!! Wi. Re: What's with longer rods with fewer guides?
Posted by:
Tom Kirkman
(Moderator)
Date: February 28, 2017 12:16PM
Longer rods do not always more guides, or even as many as a shorter rod. The power of the rod plays some role in how many should be used, along with handle length. Many 9 foot plugging rods have handles that are quite long compared to 9 foot rods of other types, such as salmon and steelhead models.
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Posted by:
roger wilson
(---.hsd1.mn.comcast.net)
Date: February 28, 2017 03:00PM
Frank,
As has been said many times before, use the correct type, size, and number of guides to get the best out of a particular rod blank for a particular fishing need. Perhaps the blank nees 4 guides and perhaps the blank needs 14 guides. Use only the minimum number of guides required to accomplish the specific function of the rod. Take care Re: What's with longer rods with fewer guides?
Posted by:
Hunter Armstrong
(63.88.70.---)
Date: March 01, 2017 01:44PM
Of course, the cynical among us may ask, "What so unusual about the guide manufacturer suggesting that we use more guides?" :) Just saying'... If they could get away with it, I suspect Shimano would advise that we all have three reels for every rod! As others have posted, use the minimum number of guides that meet the need. From ghoulies and ghosties, and long leggedy beasties, and things that go bump in the night, Good Lord deliver us! Re: What's with longer rods with fewer guides?
Posted by:
Frank Gyan
(220.70.53.---)
Date: March 02, 2017 10:11AM
Hunter Armstrong Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > Of course, the cynical among us may ask, "What sounusual about the guide manufacturer suggesting that we use more guides?" :) Just saying'... If they could get away with it, I suspect Shimano would advise that we all have three reels for every rod! As others have posted, use the minimum number of guides that meet the need. ------------------------------------------------------- Your comment made my day. BTW, there's a Japanese rodbuilding company called Zenaq and probably some of you have already heard of the name because of their extreme RG guide system. Let alone the RG, they seem to put at least one or two more guides on their rods compared to the average. Pretty interesting and definitely worth checking out. Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 03/02/2017 10:17AM by Frank Gyan. Re: What's with longer rods with fewer guides?
Posted by:
Ken Brown 2
(---.115.230.21.res-cmts.mtp2.ptd.net)
Date: March 02, 2017 11:46AM
Just checked out the Zenaq page..pretty interesting. The bamboo work rods look insanely cool. Re: What's with longer rods with fewer guides?
Posted by:
Frank Gyan
(220.70.53.---)
Date: March 03, 2017 06:03AM
Ken Brown 2 Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > Just checked out the Zenaq page..pretty interesting. The bamboo work rods look insanely cool. Yeah when I purchase a LRF or shore jigging rod it will be one of theirs. Sorry, only registered users may post in this forum.
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