Effects Of Cutting An Existing Rod Down In Length
#31
Posted April 09 2012 - 04:06 PM
Sorry it has been a b!tch of a day. 2 weeks done of a 6 week class in accident reconstruction.
#32
Posted April 09 2012 - 05:14 PM
#33
Posted April 22 2012 - 08:45 AM



#34
Posted April 22 2012 - 10:23 PM
For anyone who is looking to get a rod modified or having one built, definitely give Scott a look. The guy is incredibly nice, his ideas and communication are top notch, and as you can see, he took a difficult task (modifying a rod from the butt section) and really did an outstanding job. Thanks again, Scott!!!!!!
This thread is a prime example as to why Bass Resource is the greatest on-line fishing forum there is. On March 28th I posed a question I was thinking about, which soon lead to an explanation of the project I wanted to have done. People gave great advice and professional opinions, which lead to several recommendations of good rod builders I could use, which lead me to Scott (Thanks again, Dwight), which resulted in the finished product you see above. I am just blown away how everything came together in such a short period of time and produced the great results that it has. I think I finally have my "ideal" jerkbait rod and I can't wait to see how it performs on the water.
#35
Posted April 22 2012 - 10:39 PM
I really like how you lined the top of the reel seat right along the threaded line right before the "G" in "G Loomis"
Thanks for the compliments. I hope it fishes as well as you hope.
BTW, I didn't align the thread with the reel seat, that's a new wrap to trim the front of the winding check. I just happened to have the exact thread match that Loomis used on that rod.
#36
Posted April 22 2012 - 10:45 PM
Thanks for the compliments. I hope it fishes as well as you hope.
BTW, I didn't align the thread with the reel seat, that's a new wrap to trim the front of the winding check. I just happened to have the exact thread match that Loomis used on that rod.
Unbelievable! This rod modification is getting more impressive by the minute. I can't even begin to express how excited and grateful I am over the work you did.
#37
Posted April 24 2012 - 11:06 AM
#38
Posted April 24 2012 - 01:16 PM
Also, for those wondering if cutting 4 inches off a G Loomis GLX CBR855C would alter the action and power in any way, I am here to say it does make it slightly more moderate in action, which is exactly what I was looking to achieve (the affect to the power I can't yet determine until I get on the water and see how it handles a fish). Now I just have to get out and see how it performs!
#39
Posted April 24 2012 - 03:09 PM
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#40
Posted April 24 2012 - 03:26 PM
Really nice.
Thank you very much for following up with the photos.
And you are right - this site does R O C K !
A-Jay
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#41
Posted April 24 2012 - 04:29 PM
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Posted April 24 2012 - 10:53 PM



#43
Posted April 29 2012 - 10:12 PM
Thanks again, Scott! The rod performed better than I expected and it was really comfortable to fish with. I am hoping to get up there one day this week to give it another run and I hope I achieve a little more success than I did last time (those post frontal conditions really tests ones confidence and patience).
#44
Posted May 20 2012 - 12:45 PM
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