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Blank and Guide Reccomendations
Posted by:
Landon Moore
(74.120.6.---)
Date: July 02, 2022 08:17AM
Recently broke my Walleye jig rod and looking to build a new one. Wondering if anyone has any recommendations/experience with a build on an NFC X-ray blank that is cut down to 6’3” or 6’4” but hoping to end up with a ML XF or M XF type action. I will use the rod almost entirely for vertical jigging walleye with 1/8-3/8 oz jigs. I use this on our Canada trip, so it will frequently tangle with walleye as big as 30+ inches.
Also curious if anyone can recommend a guide train that sticks out above the rest. I used Pac Bay minima guides on the rod I broke and liked them, but not sure if there is better out there. Trying to find the best combo of durable but very low weight. Thanks all for any help. Re: Blank and Guide Reccomendations
Posted by:
Steven Paris
(---.37.17.98.dynamic.ip.windstream.net)
Date: July 02, 2022 12:56PM
I like my SB-683-1 Xray for vertical jigging Walleyes in the Mississippi River. I never cut it down though. Pac Bay Minimas are my go to guides. I recently purchased the SJ 703 and may cut it down to 6' 6".
Steve Re: Blank and Guide Reccomendations
Posted by:
Norman Miller
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Date: July 02, 2022 01:34PM
When you cut a blank from the butt you will slow the action (lower the AA) and decrease the power (IP) of the blank. So the more you cut the slower and less powerful the rod becomes. So you need to know exactly what you are doing to get what you want when trimming. You might be better off getting a 6’ 6” Blank and only take 2” off, or getting a 6’ Blank and extend it 3” or 4”.
I prefer a KR guide concept setup. You can use Fuji KR (KL-H, and KR/KT) spinning guides, or PacBay Minima (M and F) guides, or SeaGuide (XOHG and XOG) guides or SeaGuide (HLG and MKG) guides. They all work well. Norm Re: Blank and Guide Reccomendations
Posted by:
Kent Griffith
(---)
Date: July 02, 2022 02:00PM
Fuji KR.
SIC guides are more brittle and easier to break. A simple drop or twist of guide frame can do them in. ADDED: Some real world search info found on numerous forums about how brittle SIC guides are. [www.stripersonline.com] SiC Guides Breaking Easily??????? I've got some ugly sticks that i've literally run over and the rings stay put. These crack/break seem to break waaaaaaay too easily. [www.bdoutdoors.com] today I was cleaning my favorite custom Gloomis saltwater rod and acidentally dropped it. Just once, soft drop :( Guess what damages it caused... The ring inside of tip broke into pieces and two of the guides are cracked. Yes, they are FAMOUSE SIC guides. I thought they are supposed to be the strongest guides available on the mark. arggggg... well I should have gone with alconite guides. [www.ifish.net] Issues with brittle guides from factory rod. [www.360tuna.com] Ti frames are nice for their light weight and corrosion resistance. But IMO the issue is that Ti is Too Flexible for heavy applications... The problem is that SIC is extremely brittle. It will chip and crack with Very little coercion... So a frame that flexes (even a little) is a Really, Really, Bad thing." And because of this brittle issue is why this is being brought up because the OP asked this: "Trying to find the best combo of durable but very low weight." And he added this detail as well: "Recently broke my Walleye jig rod..." which adds up to deserving a warning about SIC guides and how easy they are to break and crack. Key words "durable" and "recently broke." This comment is to provide accurate information so they can make the best choices for themselves, and not regret anything down the road like the search info above clearly shows he might want to avoid if durable is important. Weight is not going to be an issue because if SIC guides are slightly less in weight, the difference would be virtually imperceptible on the finished build compared to non-SIC guides. KR guides! Norm knows best! Edited 5 time(s). Last edit at 07/02/2022 05:38PM by Kent Griffith. Re: Blank and Guide Reccomendations
Posted by:
Michael Danek
(---.alma.mi.frontiernet.net)
Date: July 02, 2022 04:40PM
I've never broken a SIC guide.
One thing you can do if you plan to cut a blank is to measure the CCS numbers with the blank in its normal position, then position the blank with the intended butt position at the lower support point. Make sure to adjust the distance between the supports and also the new 33% deflection number. Or you can also simulate it by putting the reel seat up where it would be with the shortened blank. Both are worth a try. You can only cut once. I have never had a need to cut a blank since there are thousands of choices out there. I've always found a blank that fit my needs without cutting. I agree with Norman on Fuji guides. I use the KR software with either 20KLH 10KLH 5.5M or 16KLH 8KLH 5.5M then a couple KB's then KT's to the end. Mostly size 4's, but be sure of your knot if using braid + leader before going that small. I don't even test cast any more and the rods always cast and fish well. Re: Blank and Guide Reccomendations
Posted by:
Landon Moore
(74.120.6.---)
Date: July 02, 2022 08:37PM
Fuji KRs by a like it seems, thanks everyone for the help! Re: Blank and Guide Reccomendations
Posted by:
Norman Miller
(---)
Date: July 02, 2022 09:17PM
Michae is correct about suitable blank choices being out there. For example, both the Rainshadow Revelation and Immortal series have 6’2” blanks that may work very well. In addition, MHX has some 6’3” blanks in both their Elite X and Mag XF series. These are all extremely nice blanks.
Norm Re: Blank and Guide Reccomendations
Posted by:
Phil Ewanicki
(---.res.spectrum.com)
Date: July 03, 2022 10:44AM
Is there any hard evidence that ceramic guides perform better than carbide or chromed guides? Hard evidence comes in inches, feet, and yards - not vague, undocumented personal claims. I would like to see what all the fuss about guides boils down to - in reality. Re: Blank and Guide Reccomendations
Posted by:
Michael Danek
(---.alma.mi.frontiernet.net)
Date: July 03, 2022 10:47AM
Run your own tests, Phil. You won't believe anyone else anyway. Re: Blank and Guide Reccomendations
Posted by:
Alex Weissman
(---)
Date: July 03, 2022 12:06PM
As Norm said there are lots of suitable blanks out there. I've built several rods with the Rainshadow IMMWS62MXF 6'2" walleye blank. I use them for a different purpose but they're extremely sensitive. I use either minima or Mudhole SSR guides with a ceramic tip top. Re: Blank and Guide Reccomendations
Posted by:
Jeff Saxby
(---.res6.spectrum.com)
Date: July 03, 2022 06:03PM
The MHX MB752XF is one of my favorite walleye blanks. The Rainshadow IMMWS62MXF is very similar in action and power. Really a matter of color preference picking between the two.
I have been using Seaguide guides with Adaman coating lately. HLG for reduction, MKG for runners and a ceramic ring top. Makes for a really light build. HLGs and MKGs are now available in gunsmoke and silver in addition to black. Re: Blank and Guide Reccomendations
Posted by:
Phil Ewanicki
(---.inf6.spectrum.com)
Date: July 03, 2022 09:00PM
Michael: I ask questions about prospective product purchases BEFORE I buy a product - and found I have purchased a lemon. This cautionary purchasing procedure works well for me. I don't trust advertisers' claims and double-talk, so I seek the opinion of knowledgeable rod builders rather than buy now and regret later. You need not reply to my requests for opinions (or better yet, experience) with specific rod building components. But if doing so pleases you . . . go ahead! Re: Blank and Guide Reccomendations
Posted by:
Terry Kirk
(---)
Date: July 04, 2022 12:29PM
just put a book under your arm and pinch the line but remember you can't push a rope, no matter which guides you use. Re: Blank and Guide Reccomendations
Posted by:
Spencer Phipps
(---)
Date: July 04, 2022 12:59PM
I'm with Mr. Danek, I passed on a few Berkeley Series One rods that came with SiC's from back in the 80's, I never had any guide failures and neither has the young gentleman that I passed the rods on to. Re: Blank and Guide Reccomendations
Posted by:
John DeMartini
(---.inf6.spectrum.com)
Date: July 04, 2022 05:57PM
I use SIC tips and Pac Bay Minima guides and never had any issues. I do mainly fresh water fishing. Re: Blank and Guide Reccomendations
Posted by:
John Nesse
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Date: July 07, 2022 11:20AM
Another vote for the KR concept guide train. I like 4.5 for the running guides most of the time and have also used size 5. For vertical jigging I'd argue that just about any light, sensitive fast action blank will do well. NFC has some great options. The thing I want to mention is their soft-touch carbon handles. Consider the KSS grip with soft touch carbon handle in front of the reel seat and the SKSS16/ASH nut behind it. You'll have the most sensitive and comfortable handle on the planet in my opinion. They're coming out with a hidden hood soft touch nut cover for the KSKSS16 nut at the end of the year if you can wait. I think that will be even better than the SKSS16/ASH nut (which is darn good and comfortable). Re: Blank and Guide Reccomendations
Posted by:
Tony Scott
(---.bltmmd.east.verizon.net)
Date: August 27, 2022 09:28AM
Landon -
Where do you fish in Canada? I just returned from a trip to North Central Ontario where we caught lots of Lake Trout vertically jigging spoons. Thanks, Tony Re: Blank and Guide Reccomendations
Posted by:
Lynn Behler
(---.44.66.72.res-cmts.leh.ptd.net)
Date: August 31, 2022 08:53PM
Who even mentioned sic guides, or was this just a friendly warning? Please disregard this post as many days late and several $ short. I was actually in Canada when the original post was made and got caught up in the post jumps to the top thing. That and the fact that I didn't thoroughly read the Sic post! Edited 2 time(s). Last edit at 09/01/2022 05:33PM by Lynn Behler. Re: Blank and Guide Reccomendations
Posted by:
Spencer Phipps
(---)
Date: September 01, 2022 07:41PM
Rainshadow ETES62M-SS will get it done. Re: Blank and Guide Reccomendations
Posted by:
Dee Rama
(---)
Date: September 01, 2022 10:02PM
SB -683 is very nice. It was my first build with Fuji KR titanium, ended up being a bit less then 2.8oz. Very sensitive, I had people aking me where I get it from and why it cast so far. I am able to feel bites of fish as little as 4 inches long in size on 10 lb braid. with 14 lb rating it can do a lot. SJ 703 is also nice, being ML it is a bit slower; might be better for jigging. If you have resources get them both. Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 09/02/2022 11:07PM by Dee Rama. Sorry, only registered users may post in this forum.
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