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Modifying a blank, need advice
Posted by:
Steven Stanely
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Date: October 01, 2022 01:46PM
I haven’t been able to find a blank that fits what a customers wants me to build that matches a factory rod that has now been discontinued by the manufacturer.
I need a blank with “xxheavy power and virtually no flex” to fish up to 3 oz jigs tipped with natural bait for red snapper, using 30 lb mono with a #40 mono leader. So he basically wants a graphite “broom stick”, I get it. However I don’t want to purchase several different blanks and the have to return all but one. I know that I’ll be totally screwing up the action of the blank, but could I take several inches off the tip and a few off the butt of the blank and it still be somewhat fishable? I’m wanting to cut just enough off the top of a suitable blank to get to approximately a # 9 tip. Shooting for a finished blank no longer than 7’ I’m also looking at the following blanks: all of them would require some trimming either from the tip, butt, or both. Northfork Composites MUH896 IM-LMX Rod Geeks C276XHF B4711XHF MKY72XHF BUSHIDO 76" MUSKY. PIKE 30-60 LB. 2-60Z Edited 3 time(s). Last edit at 10/01/2022 03:06PM by Steven Stanely. Re: Modifying a blank, need advice
Posted by:
Spencer Phipps
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Date: October 01, 2022 02:08PM
Why not just buy a blank the right length? United Composites DHX graphite blank UC 70 Monster. I wouldn't call a broomstick X Fast, it would be much closer to a moderate rod. X Fast would have a soft tip. Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 10/01/2022 02:24PM by Spencer Phipps. Re: Modifying a blank, need advice
Posted by:
Steven Stanely
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Date: October 01, 2022 03:05PM
Thanks so much for your reply, you are correct, I am needing a blank with “very little flex”. I updated my original post to better clarify what I’m looking for. I also appreciate your suggestion of looking at United Composites for the blank I need. Re: Modifying a blank, need advice
Posted by:
Russell Brunt
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Date: October 02, 2022 08:17AM
In rodgeeks I'd look at the X-comp series.
Lamiglas GCBT is a proven choice. Seeker and Calstar have models that will do fine. The Hercules was made for NE party boat fishing. Musky blanks are very light and sensitive but won't handle boat flipping or high sticking. Personally I'd go with a composite blank for durability reasons. Russ in Hollywood, FL. Sorry, only registered users may post in this forum.
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