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dbl. footed guides all the way on Northern rod?
Posted by:
Marcus McCleery
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Date: September 19, 2023 12:44PM
I build Bass, Panfish and primarily Walleye rods. I started a program where I get $ from my community and I build rods for kids at no cost to them or parents. Have a young man that wants a Northern Pike rod 7'6" Medium heavy with micro guides. Do I need to run double footed guides all the way to tip? or can I do 3 double footed guides tapering down to micros #6 running guides? He gets to go to Canada with scouts and fish a lake full of big Northern Pike. Want to send him well equipped!! FYI Baitcasting rod. Thanks for the help!
Marcus Marcus McCleery Re: dbl. footed guides all the way on Northern rod?
Posted by:
Joel Wick
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Date: September 19, 2023 01:18PM
Single footed guides will work well.
Put a double footed guide at the butt, and the rest, single foot #6s. Be sure to know if he’s taking fly-in trips, because a two piece rod is more practical if that is the case. Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 09/19/2023 01:21PM by Joel Wick. Re: dbl. footed guides all the way on Northern rod?
Posted by:
Tom Kirkman
(Moderator)
Date: September 19, 2023 01:48PM
Using single foot guides on the upper section of the rod is fine, but make sure to use very low frame types such as what many builders use on fly rods. The lower the frame the more durable they're going to be.
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Posted by:
Daryl Ferguson
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Date: September 19, 2023 03:21PM
I think all double foot guides would be overkill and would add weight unnecessarily. Re: dbl. footed guides all the way on Northern rod?
Posted by:
Marcus McCleery
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Date: September 20, 2023 05:23PM
Thanks Daryl! I think so too. I think the three transition guide = dbl foot and then 7 #6 single footers!
Marcus Marcus McCleery Re: dbl. footed guides all the way on Northern rod?
Posted by:
Norman Miller
(Moderator)
Date: September 20, 2023 05:52PM
Using size 6 runners is not what I would consider to be a micro guide rod. If your young customer wants a micro guide rod, then use smaller runners. For such a build I would would use a KR concept build, with a Fuji KW10 double ft butt guide, a KW5.5 double ft transition guide and single ft KB/KT runners in either size 5, 4.5, or 4, and a matching LG tip top. You would probably need 10 or 11 guides total with four or five KB running guides and four or five KT running guides.
Norm Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 09/20/2023 06:25PM by Norman Miller. Re: dbl. footed guides all the way on Northern rod?
Posted by:
Marcus McCleery
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Date: September 20, 2023 06:44PM
Thanks Tom! Marcus McCleery Re: dbl. footed guides all the way on Northern rod?
Posted by:
Steve Chontos
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Date: September 21, 2023 01:35AM
Will he be using a leader? if so, #5 running guides would be the smallest I would use so the knots can travel through the first couple guides and tip top without hanging up. Re: dbl. footed guides all the way on Northern rod?
Posted by:
Marcus McCleery
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Date: September 21, 2023 04:52PM
Yes, he is a big fan of the uni-to-uni knot. Anything smaller than #5 rattles through the guides. I think I might use #6 low profile or micro guides as the running guides incase he uses heavier line than he was guessing. Needs to be durable as well as functional. 14 year olds can be pretty rough on stuff!! That's the primary reason I considered double foot. Owning a boat and transporting rods in a locker is much kinder than chucking them in a tube or just putting a rod sleeve over em!
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Posted by:
Spencer Phipps
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Date: September 24, 2023 03:17PM
I'd have no problem building for durability of a 14 year old, scouts coming and going from camp would be a good reason for beefing a rod up and going 2 piece, I'd also build for his potential inability to tie the smoothest, smallest knot. Re: dbl. footed guides all the way on Northern rod?
Posted by:
Bruce Tewnion
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Date: September 25, 2023 01:56AM
Any thoughts about doing a spiral wrap for something even more unique and easier to fight the big ones with?
I added a guide to my old Kunnan 9' bait rod to be able to flip the top section over so the guides are on the bottom of the blank when you're fishing. Casts just as well and no twisty torque when hauling in the big ones. Sorry, only registered users may post in this forum.
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