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Lightest Tip Slow Action Blank
Posted by:
Bruce Litton
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Date: March 28, 2017 04:44PM
Trying to figure out what's the lightest tip slow action blank to buy. Not clued in as yet to any specs that might help, either. Since fiberglass is flimsier than graphite, interested in any info on this, too. Thanks. Re: Lightest Tip Slow Action Blank
Posted by:
roger wilson
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Date: March 28, 2017 06:58PM
Bruce,
Depending on the power you wish to have in the rod; often rods and blanks that are reputed to be good for trout fishing make just such rods. If you want a longer rod, then the use of the longer salmon drift rods might be the rod for you. [www.batsonenterprises.com] [www.rainshadowrodblanks.com] You can also do a search for noodle rods, or noodle rod blank. For example: [www.basspro.com] These "noodle" rods are ideal when fishing slack line for ultra light biting fish and you are looking for a bump on the tip of the very very light tipped fishing rod. One of my favorite ways to fish at certain times of the year in certain bodies of water. Be safe Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 03/28/2017 07:03PM by roger wilson. Re: Lightest Tip Slow Action Blank
Posted by:
Herb Ladenheim
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Date: March 28, 2017 07:42PM
Hey Bruce
You really are not giving us nearly enough info for us to give advice. Fly rod? Float rod? Spinning rod? Baitcasting rod? Surf rod? Length? Type of fishery? ETC Herb Re: Lightest Tip Slow Action Blank
Posted by:
Bruce Litton
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Date: March 28, 2017 09:07PM
That's helpful already, Roger & Herb. I've built an ultra-light trout rod for my son, for salmon egg use. I find it a little too stiff. Made it about 15 years ago when I didn't have much internet use, so my buying power was more of a shot in the dark. I know such a rod can be super, super light, slow action all the way down the blank compensating for a tip that might just break off, if fast action, because I bought one--3 1/2-feet long--commercially in 2000. Now can't find such anywhere, online or not. This rod I use is such a willow switch that I feel a weightless salmon egg, no weight added but the size 14 hook and size 18 snap (no swivel), I feel that salmon egg load on the cast. Not too much, of course, but I feel it. Re: Lightest Tip Slow Action Blank
Posted by:
Spencer Phipps
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Date: March 28, 2017 10:27PM
Have you thought about building a rod on the tip section of a 7 ft. 2 piece 2 or 3 power fly rod blank? How much money you want to spend? Re: Lightest Tip Slow Action Blank
Posted by:
Matthew Pitrowski
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Date: March 28, 2017 11:30PM
under light fresh water blanks craappie pan fish blanks @ mud hole there is this option
PF1202ML-MHX 10'0" 2 2-8 lb. 1/64 - 1/2 oz. ML MF 4.5 0.504 3.8 Slate $31.50 and several others that are light weight from 4' 6" - 14' The best day to be alive is always tomorrow !! Think out side the box when all else fails !!! Wi. Re: Lightest Tip Slow Action Blank
Posted by:
Ken Preston
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Date: March 29, 2017 09:12AM
Don't overlook bamboo blanks as an option. Most are deep parabolic (bend down to the grip) are light and have been 'go to' rods for a very long time when fishing for trout. Check Angler's Roost. He';s got lots of choices from full kits to individual blanks - oh and he also has some very light fiberglass kits down to one / two weight rods at VERY affordable pricing. Here's one example: [theanglersroost.com] Re: Lightest Tip Slow Action Blank
Posted by:
Herb Ladenheim
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Date: March 29, 2017 06:23PM
Bruce,
Since your son is 15 years older are you considering a longer rod. CTS makes a bamboo-like blank in graphite called the "Vintage" It comes in shortest length of 5'0" in weights as low as a Zero, in 2, 3, 4, 5 pieces. Contact me if you need more details. Herb Distributor CTS Re: Lightest Tip Slow Action Blank
Posted by:
Norman Miller
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Date: March 29, 2017 09:42PM
Sounds like you want an ice rod blank, which are real noodles!
Norm Re: Lightest Tip Slow Action Blank
Posted by:
Joe Bovee
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Date: March 30, 2017 01:58PM
I'm in the process of building a super light power 4'6" noodle rod cut down from a 5' Batson rainshadow SPG601 e-glass . It's for a friend that wants it for a slammer type tip-up (for ice fishing). This blank is cheap like $15. It might b worth checking out, you can cut some off of the butt or tip to find that action or feel that you're looking for. Re: Lightest Tip Slow Action Blank
Posted by:
Bruce Litton
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Date: March 30, 2017 11:00PM
All interesting so far, and I'll do the research. My son's coming with me Opening Day, but after that, he'll probably keep the rod as a memento. He just got accepted to NYU today. Otherwise, my willow switch is good enough for me, but I'm writing a book on the salmon egg method. I devote a chapter to building the rod, so I need to carefully uncover what the market offers for components. I want to make the best recommendations I can for my readers. Sorry, only registered users may post in this forum.
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