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Posted by:
Robert Wood
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Date: August 17, 2017 10:27AM
I had a guy ask me about a 13'6" 3 or 4 piece medium light center pin rod but I cant really find what I am looking for. any help or suggestions would be greatly appreciated Re: centerpin rod
Posted by:
Jay McKnight
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Date: August 17, 2017 10:55AM
What can't you find? There's several good options available at several different price points. Re: centerpin rod
Posted by:
Robert Wood
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Date: August 17, 2017 01:18PM
Jay McKnight I guess I was asking for recommendations from you guys that have built some of these style rods Re: centerpin rod
Posted by:
Jay McKnight
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Date: August 17, 2017 02:46PM
At that length, and power, I've built blanks by CTS, Raven and Sage in 3-piece. All of them are excellent blanks, just depends on what kind of action you're looking for. NFC and MHX also offer 13'6" 3-piecers, but I have no firsthand knowledge with them. Batson makes a 4-piece 13' that's a nice blank, but a tad heftier than the other offerings. If he's looking for the best bang for his buck, you can't beat Batson's XST 1562F, but he'd have to settle for a 2-piece. Re: centerpin rod
Posted by:
Robert Wood
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Date: August 17, 2017 03:20PM
Than you Jay that what I needed to know Re: centerpin rod
Posted by:
James Taylor
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Date: August 17, 2017 04:09PM
We build a lot on the RainShadow Immortal Spey blanks here for the Pacific Northwest, specifically the IMMF1338 (13’3” 4-piece) - [www.rainshadowrodblanks.com]
But the Rainshadow RX8 XST1563-4 (13’ 4-piece) also makes a great Centerpin rod - [www.rainshadowrodblanks.com] James Taylor Batson Enterprises BatsonEnterprises.com | RainShadowRodBlanks.com | ALPSForeCast.com | Build2Fish.com Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 08/17/2017 04:09PM by James Taylor. Re: centerpin rod
Posted by:
Robert Wood
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Date: August 17, 2017 04:25PM
Thank you James Taylor. Here in Wyoming there really isn't a lot of call for a spey or center pin rod that know of so building one of these will be a new adventure for me Re: centerpin rod
Posted by:
James Taylor
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Date: August 17, 2017 04:30PM
No problem Robert. Once you pick one just send us a message and we'll send you the blueprint for a Centerpin version of that particular model.
Centerpin is becoming more and more popular here in WA. James Taylor Batson Enterprises BatsonEnterprises.com | RainShadowRodBlanks.com | ALPSForeCast.com | Build2Fish.com Re: centerpin rod
Posted by:
Matthew Pitrowski
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Date: August 17, 2017 07:21PM
would be my choice
[www.anglersworkshop.com] The best day to be alive is always tomorrow !! Think out side the box when all else fails !!! Wi. Re: centerpin rod
Posted by:
Jay McKnight
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Date: August 18, 2017 10:27AM
Robert Wood Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > Thank you James Taylor. Here in Wyoming there > really isn't a lot of call for a spey or center > pin rod that know of so building one of these will > be a new adventure for me I'm not sure how big your trout get in Wyoming, but most of the blanks I mentioned are appropriate for fish that range from 4-12lbs., and most of them will handle even heavier fish. I've built trout pins on CTS 2-4 and 3-6lb. blanks and the end users say they're flat out incredible. I've also built pins on CTS's DQ spey blanks and I bet a 4-5wt. would make one heck of a big water trout rod. Talk to Herb Ladenheim as he's putting in a bulk order with CTS right now, and it will help out with the shipping. I hope this helps, Jay. Re: centerpin rod
Posted by:
James Taylor
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Date: August 18, 2017 10:58AM
We don't have a complete blueprint for NFC blanks but this is the recommended guide spacing that we received from them.
Float 1363-3 4.50 | 10.00 | 17.00 | 25.50 | 34.50 | 44.50 | 56.00 | 69.00 | 83.00 | 99.00 | 115.00 Matthew Paul Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > would be my choice > [www.anglersworkshop.com] > /NFC-Float-Blanks-IM-Graphite James Taylor Batson Enterprises BatsonEnterprises.com | RainShadowRodBlanks.com | ALPSForeCast.com | Build2Fish.com Re: centerpin rod
Posted by:
Robert Wood
(162.252.129.---)
Date: August 18, 2017 12:29PM
I am still fairly new to building but I really appreciate all the help you guys are giving. Thank you Re: centerpin rod
Posted by:
Mike Beauchamp
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Date: August 19, 2017 03:50AM
Hi Robert
I am a new member from England and this is my first post. Here we fish with floats (bobbers I thjnk you call them) in ponds, lakes and rivers, and it is when fishing rivers we use centrepin reels (many of which are handmade and very expensive) and we have some blank manufacturers who could supply rod blanks specific to your requirements. From the replies above my understanding is that the line for the rod you wish to build will be 5-8lbs test, and the fish up to 20lbs (please correct me if Im wrong?) so a medium float rod would meet your requirements, if you needed a heavier rod look for something in the Barbel or Carp category. Such a blank would come in 3 with overfit joints ie. female on the larger lower section and male above. Checkout. [www.harrisonrods.co.uk] Section 4 Float Rods and Blanks. You can contact this company and speak to the owner concerning specific details and they can even make blanks to your own requirements. For info; many of our rods are specified in 'Test Curve' weights which is the load in Pounds (lbs) required to bend the tip of the blank 90degrees to the butt with the rod held horizontal. Please comeback if I can be of assistance. Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 08/19/2017 04:03AM by Mike Beauchamp. Sorry, only registered users may post in this forum.
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