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Posted by:
Phil Ewanicki
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Date: March 12, 2020 11:39AM
Where can I find reliable information about which spinning rod blanks are the most accurate? Are test results available for inspection? If not, which blank(s) get the most votes? Re: accuracy
Posted by:
John DeMartini
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Date: March 12, 2020 12:01PM
I do not know what you mean by accuracy.
So my response is "Accuracy is a function of the proficiency of the user". John Re: accuracy
Posted by:
ben belote
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Date: March 12, 2020 12:06PM
shorter rods are the most accurate..or you can always get in closer and flip or pitch with a longer rod but your prpbably talking fly fishing, so again go with a shorter rod and shorter cast.. Re: accuracy
Posted by:
Tom Kirkman
(Moderator)
Date: March 12, 2020 12:06PM
Accuracy is in the hands of the person making the cast.
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Posted by:
Phil Ewanicki
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Date: March 12, 2020 12:11PM
Not in the ads - or the people who put the words "rod" and "accuracy" next to each other? Re: accuracy
Posted by:
ben belote
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Date: March 12, 2020 12:14PM
why would you care what the ads say??? Re: accuracy
Posted by:
Ron Weber
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Date: March 12, 2020 12:14PM
So contact those people and ask them. Tom pretty much answered it in a nutshell. Ron Weber Re: accuracy
Posted by:
Robert A. Guist
(---.inf6.spectrum.com)
Date: March 12, 2020 12:31PM
Hello All.
I like John's too. Tight Wraps & Tighter Lines. Bob, New Bern, NC. Re: accuracy
Posted by:
roger wilson
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Date: March 12, 2020 01:07PM
If a rod blank is straight and if the rod that is built on a straight blank - will not introduce any change in the direction of the item being cast.
So, I would suggest that all straight fishing rods are equally accurate. Re: accuracy
Posted by:
Dan Ertz
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Date: March 12, 2020 01:21PM
Any rod that is well matched with the right size line and lure weight is going to be the EASIEST to cast accurately - a skilled angler can quickly adapt to less than ideal combinations if needed. Re: accuracy
Posted by:
Phil Ewanicki
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Date: March 12, 2020 01:41PM
Thanks, Roger. Now, where can I find a reliable, accurate chart of which blanks are the straightest? I know how straight I cast, but I can't find any information at ALL in millimeters or inches how straight any blank is - BEFORE I buy it! Rod sellers & advertisers promise great accuracy but I have never seen any numbers or proof, have you? Re: accuracy
Posted by:
roger wilson
(---)
Date: March 12, 2020 02:53PM
Phil,
I buy a blank. I receive the blank. I sight down the blank and if it is straight, I build the rod. If it is not straight, I return it and ask for another. All manufacturers strive to make and ship quality straight blanks. Most of the blanks that are shipped, are indeed straight. But, if I receive a blank that has a curve at the tip that is not too bad, I will still build on that blank. I will just be sure to have the line path be in line with the curve so that the curve does not induce any issues in the lure or bait as it is being cast. Then, take for example - down rigger rods. Down rigger rods spend their lives bent in an arc. Never worry about a down rigger blank because with a 10 lb weight n the end of the rod, the blank will bend to follow the stress placed on the rod. Best wishes. Re: accuracy
Posted by:
Phil Ewanicki
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Date: March 12, 2020 03:04PM
I am thinking about building fly rods deliberately with right or left curves. If I fish when there's a wind on my right shoulder I can use my rod which is crooked to the right, canceling out the wind curve and enabling me to cast straight. Re: accuracy
Posted by:
Tom Kirkman
(Moderator)
Date: March 12, 2020 04:48PM
A crooked or curved rod will not cast to one side. The tip will still move in a straight line and the lure or line will be cast in the direction of that straight line.
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Posted by:
Phil Ewanicki
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Date: March 12, 2020 06:41PM
A curved or crooked rod will cast in a straight line! S-a-a-a-y, that means all the talk about buying the straightest components to build the straightest rod to cast with the greatest accuracy is pure hokum! Re: accuracy
Posted by:
Phil Erickson
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Date: March 12, 2020 07:09PM
Specifically to fly rods, the line goes in the direction that the rod tip goes when it is unloaded. Lefty Kreh demonstrated this by starting a cast then dropping the rod, the line continued in the direction that the tip was going before the rod was dropped. Whether the tip was at the end of a curved rod made no difference, as long as the tip was traveling in a straight line. Re: accuracy
Posted by:
Tom Kirkman
(Moderator)
Date: March 12, 2020 07:47PM
Phil Ewanicki Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > A curved or crooked rod will cast in a straight > line! S-a-a-a-y, that means all the talk about > buying the straightest components to build the > straightest rod to cast with the greatest accuracy > is pure hokum! Yes. Re: accuracy
Posted by:
Lynn Behler
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Date: March 12, 2020 08:33PM
Hooray! Hokum exposed! Re: accuracy
Posted by:
Lynn Behler
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Date: March 12, 2020 08:34PM
Hooray! Hokum exposed! Sorry, only registered users may post in this forum.
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