Everything posted by JimRippe
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Titanium guides
I have a rod with the Amtak Titan guides with the Nanolite rings. I will say, they are very light weight. The rod I used them on is a bait caster, spiral wrapped ( bumper style). I am very pleased with them but I noticed with the size 6 fly guides I used they can bend alittle. The rod got beat up a bit putting it into the car. I have 11 guides and the tip top and they weight about the same as a size 20 - 25 standard guide.
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Rod building, finish and thread questions
Here is another article on marbling. http://www.rodbuilding.org/library/marble.html
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Rod Wrapping Tables
That is a sweet set-up. For myself I use the dining room table. This is where my Amtack wrapper is set-up at. I live in a townhome with limited space. I am thankful my wife puts up with the rod building stuff most of the time. I must go outside to shape my grips. That's not a problem. Now the Optivisor. that is a must to have. It has saved me from going nuts. Before I could only work for about 15 minutes then I'd have to take a break. Now, I can work for an hour or so on a wrap before taking a break. Now I have visted Tom Kirkman at his shop in N.C. and that is an awesome set-up.
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Rod building, finish and thread questions
I took a seat off afew months ago soaking the seat in boiling water. It took about 5 - 10 minutes and was I amaized. It slid right off with little effort. I am with ReelMech on the original questions also. Lamar's exotic burl is really nice stuff. I like the Burnt burl for trim and checkers.
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Penn State Rod
That's a nice marble job. I have sold rods and some of the customers will not even fish with them. They tell me " it's to nice to fish with".
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Penn State Rod
ReelMech, Wrapping guides bumper style is the way to go. I did one for myself using the Amtack. Titan guides. I cannot believe how light the guides are. Are you going to the National Rod Building Show in Charlotte? I went last year and it was great and I know this year is going to be better by a long shot. Unfortunatly, I can't go this year. Your correct, most tournament anglers don't care much about how a rod looks. They just want it to do the specific job they need the rod for.
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Penn State Rod
ReelMech There's nothing wrong with her doing the flames. They look great! Marbling is not for everybody. Do you do any wraps?
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Penn State Rod
ReelMech, Sure is posted there with many others of creations. How do you like the "Flame" marble?
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Penn State Rod
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Does anyone fish out of a kayak?
I fish from a Wilderness System, Pungo 120. This is a "sit inside" kayak. This is pretty fun to catch bass in. ;D Alot of kayak fishermen will fish out of a "sit on top" style kayak. The Tarpon 120 and 140 is very popular for kayak fishing. Most people fishing out of kayaks will "Trick them out" to. Myself, have 2 flush mont rod holders and one Scotty. Also, just bought a fish finder for it and just rigged a battery pack for it. I recommend for anyone wanting to kayak fish to really research the subject. There are also many tournaments on the coast too.