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Dolphin/Sailfish Rod Guide Train?
Posted by:
David Janes
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Date: December 03, 2020 09:13PM
I'm building a lite trolling / kite rod for sailfish, dolphin, and kings. It's a SW70M-MHX that will have a 10" butt, 12" fore grip fishing 20lb mono top shot with hollow core backing, or just all mono. The reel will be a Daiwa Saltist 40 or equivalent in size. The baits will primarily be naked ballyhoo trolling, or what ever live bait from a kite. I'm trying to come up with a guide train of turbo guides and since this is my first trolling rod I'm in new territory. Really not sure where to start with the guides. Any and all input would be greatlt appreciated. Re: Dolphin/Sailfish Rod Guide Train?
Posted by:
Tom Kirkman
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Date: December 03, 2020 09:28PM
Don't go larger than necessary but make sure to go large enough to clear any knots or connections that will have to wound through the guides. Beyond that, don't overthink it - use a large enough butt guide (height, really) so that under full load the line will not get down onto the foregrip.
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Posted by:
Chris Morilla
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Date: December 07, 2020 10:49PM
I’d suggest Fuji MN guides over the turbos. They are lower profile, and will make the final product feel lighter in hand. I’d start with a 20 and end with10s.
On a side note, I just took advantage of the recent get bit outdoors sale and picked up a couple sets of titanium alps XN guides to try out. They would be a nice match up for that blank as well. Re: Dolphin/Sailfish Rod Guide Train?
Posted by:
David Janes
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Date: December 08, 2020 10:55AM
Thanks, that's what I ended up ordering was the Alps Xn from size 20-10. It seemed like the right fit, now the waiting game. Re: Dolphin/Sailfish Rod Guide Train?
Posted by:
Thomas Roda
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Date: December 10, 2020 10:20PM
Would the Alps guides be good for a jigging rod in the 300-400 range? Reels are Talica 20ii Sorry, only registered users may post in this forum.
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