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All Star Austin BAF8611-2 Fly Blank
Posted by:
Tony Scott
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Date: August 12, 2020 08:57AM
Is anyone familiar with this blank?
Many years ago when All Star was purchased, Andy Dear had a lot of Austin blanks at the ICRBE when it was still in High Point. Ken Preston (I miss him) told me "buy this blank!". So, I did. I built it out and have not had a lot of time to fish it but wanted to hear what some think it is best used for. I heard it was a great Tarpon rod, but I intend to use it for throwing large flies to Northern Pike or Muskies. Is it one of those rods that is best for throwing a floating or intermediate line with tight loops and high line speed? Would it be good for throwing sinking lines? Is the tip to soft for doing a figure 8 for Muskies? These are the kinds of things I am curious to hear from people that have actually used the blank/rod. Thanks. Re: All Star Austin BAF8611-2 Fly Blank
Posted by:
Tom Kirkman
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Date: August 12, 2020 10:13AM
The rod will never know if the line is floating, intermediate, sinking, etc. - it responds to the weight of the line and the caster's input.
Having said that, I can tell you that these were not extremely fast action rods. I'd have to put on on the CCS board to get you an actual number for comparison and I no longer have any here. They did cast nicely and no, the tip isn't soft so you should be able to do a figure 8 at the boat. .......... Re: All Star Austin BAF8611-2 Fly Blank
Posted by:
Tony Scott
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Date: August 12, 2020 10:54AM
Hi, Tom. Thanks very much for your reply. This does help. I am going to try some different types of lines and see what works well, but am going to start with what I would most likely use for my application - compact head intermediates and sinking lines. Cheers. Sorry, only registered users may post in this forum.
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