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7 years ago
Pawel Sadowski
Thanks Spencer,
in fact I've never heard before about them ...
Regards Pawel.
Forum: rodboard 7 years ago
Pawel Sadowski
Recently I started to consider that way , thanks Chris.
Regards Pawel.
Forum: rodboard 7 years ago
Pawel Sadowski
Hi everyone.
Does anybody can help me find out - which blank is used for production Mojo Musky Rod MM80MHF (8' MH Fast 30-60Ib 3/4-3oz) ?
Might it be the same, as for Premier Musky Rod PM80MHF - mentioned above blank 2M80MHF (8' MH Fast 30-60lb 3/4-3oz 0,735 7,5 5,8oz) ?
Regards Pawel.
Forum: rodboard 7 years ago
Pawel Sadowski
Spencer,
Thank you for your answer,
and Merry Christmas to all forum readers !
Pawel
Forum: rodboard 7 years ago
Pawel Sadowski
Spencer,
yes I asked about their infinity bass series blanks versus pro series.
After building a few rods on their pro blanks, now I am consider to give a try to their infinity series, so that's why I'm curious about some more details about their actual offerings.
greetings Pawel.
Forum: rodboard 7 years ago
Pawel Sadowski
Hi everyone,
Recently suprised me positively, todays more affordable price tags for their Infinity series blanks. That's somehow turn my interest into these blanks ...
I have a question about blank comparison - what really distinguish todays Infinity from Pro series, despite woven butt section and action ?
Now I don't see on their webside any information about Powerlux resin has been used dur
Forum: rodboard 9 years ago
Pawel Sadowski
thanks Spencer, I was thinking about them too, they look pretty promising.
Am wrong ? if they have, the same characteristics as old lamiglas, spinning/crankin' S glass, SSP series, somewhere around 2004 ?
Regards Pawel.
Forum: rodboard 9 years ago
Pawel Sadowski
thanks Joe,
yep, exactly I'm searching for something less powerful than MB 84-1E, but with the same genes - ''glass forgiving'' fast, with some backbone in low section, enough though, to allow me run those small jerkbaits properly, and no longer than 6'6''. It looks like, my search for fiberglass jerkbait rod, do not end up so quickly ...
Regards Pawel.
Forum: rodboard 9 years ago
Pawel Sadowski
Thanks for responces. I consider every, from suggested options, to solve my challenge for those soft mouths.
Steve - pretty impressive result, your spiral wrap looks nice. I'll look at XG-1.
Bill - I really like too, mentioned CB Batson's series. And I agree that (despite their length) they perform, adequately to the demanded presentation. I'll take a look on 3C66MM too.
Spencer - wo
Forum: rodboard 9 years ago
Pawel Sadowski
Joe, thanks for response.
I've similar feelings as You, about underpowered crankbait blank - my is CB70MH. I've found it good for lipless crankbaits application. Its forgiveness, allow me to keep, these soft mouth ''jumbo'' perches, buttoned up, until I land them on boat deck. Suggested by You 765 seems far too long for my need, Trimming is not a issue - only shipping cost (to europe). I took a
Forum: rodboard 9 years ago
Pawel Sadowski
Hi everyone,
as I mentioned above, came to my mind - some time ago to be honest, idea to build jerkbait rod for 3/8 and 1/2 ounce jerkbaits, but from fiberglass. Why fiberglass ? Because main target is european cousin of yellow perch - hard and furious fighter, unluckily (for me) equipped by mother nature with very soft mouth. So, there's a key figure - blank's softness and ability to keep fish
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