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Topwater Rod Rebuild
Smoothest reel I've ever held. I bought another last week and am slowly replacing my Revos. I'm not sure how they will hold up over time but we will see.
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Topwater Rod Rebuild
Here is one I've been working on between rod sleeve orders. The blank is from an old Berkley Bionix spinning rod (6'0" M) that I stripped down awhile back that had a busted reelseat. I've been wanting a shorter topwater rod. Most of my summertime Chattahoochee River (hence the name "Hoochee Stik") fishing is throwing to targets near the bank and cuts in rock walls so this should work great. I used #3s and a #4 Ringlock Nanolites. Not real crazy about the dark burl mix on the grip but I have a bunch of them I need to use up. I used charcoal thread with copper and silver metallic trim, no CP.
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open ended hook hangers
Here is the best deal I've found on them. http://swamplandtackle.com/products.asp?cat=49 I have both the stainless and black. Shipping is very reasonable thru Swampland also.
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What was your personal best caught on?
10.2 lb, Candy Bug Big Brush Hog, 3-12-05 Chattahoochee River. Love dem Brush Hogs!!
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New Frog Rod
It works very well. The BB1 blank is actually a flippin blank designed for Terry Scroggins before he went to Carrot Stix. It is a very versital blank. From what I've read many guys are using it for Carolina Rigs also. The frog bite has slowed for me so I have switched line to #17 mono and using it as a pitchin' rod with brush hogs and such. I'm seriously considering building myself a couple more.
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My new DS rod
Sweet! Where do you get your cork?
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New Frog Rod
I cut 3" off the butt of the rod. Originally, it was 7'-6". Here is a link to the reel seat at the bottom of the page http://swamplandtackle.com/products.asp?cat=34. Give Lance a call and he will hook you up and instruct you anyway he can. I have been building for friends and family only so far and haven't figured up a price list yet. I should branch out a little in the near future.
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New Frog Rod
This is a frog rod I just completed. Its a Castaway BB1 cut down to 7'3", American Tackle #4 NBRLMG spiral wrapped http://im1.shutterfly.com/media/47a0d824b3127ccefa1f6d539d6300000030O00AcNHLFk3cMWYPbz4C/cC/f%3D0/ps%3D50/r%3D0/rx%3D550/ry%3D400/' alt='ry%3D400'>
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? for rod builders
If you want to start with a cheap but good blank call Lance Dupree at swamplandtackle.com. He has a few Castaway blanks for $12. He is very good on shipping charges also.
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Rod Spine
From what I've read, some guys build on the straightest line, some use the spline. I don't think it matters hardly any.
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favorite fall lure?
Pointer 78, pop-r, spinnerbait
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Rage Shad issues.
I've had the same rolling issues mentioned but only with the white toads and shad. I tried both weighted and weightless hooks to no avail. I've used the green pumpkin/pearl toads and the chart/green pumkin and they worked great. I think the white plastic is too stiff.
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Rod building (re-design) question...
No that's not stupid. Sure you can. Most of my builds have been of older rods that I can't stand to part with. You can strip it to the bare graphite and leave it naked or paint it. I have an old spinning rod that I am considering re-building as a baitcaster. Note, that stripping a rod can be alot of work depending on how well it was put together.
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Lettering and Decal help
Yes, the water-slide decals can be frustrating sometimes. What type of decal are you getting from Decal Connection (water-slides, adhesive backed). I have just started this craft and this is my third rod which took me the longest of the three. I tried to put the decal over silver met thread first and couldn't get it straight and it wouldn't move on the thread without stretching it. These are my first epoxy ramps also instead of winding checks. I had to re-do them a couple of times also.
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Lettering and Decal help