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Quiet Man
09-27-2004, 06:21 PM
Greetings from New York. Or, as I not-so-affectionately refer to it, "The Big Attitude."

I've been watching this board for a while now, and have been more than impressed by the civility, fellowship, and wealth of knowledge of the folks who post here. But, not having much to say, and having even less to say that's worthwhile, I haven't posted much.

Well actually, I haven't posted at all, but I hope we can get past that.

I live in Manhattan, but I fish Montauk, from May through December. It's a long drive from one tip of Long Island to the other, especially in the summer when the poser-bees are swarming in the Hamptons. But it's worth every agonizing, red-faced, profanity-laced moment in the truck to get out East.

Not so much because the fishing's good, which it often is, but because of where there's good fishing. To be perched on a rock in a deserted cove with soaring bluffs at my back and white water at my feet, casting to the horizon, is a religious experience. By that I mean that it's the only thing that keeps me from buying a black-market Uzi, snapping like an over-stretched bungee cord, and sending scores of my fellow urbanites to meet their makers.

All in all, though, I'd rather catch a schoolie in Montauk than a 40-pound fish in the shadow of an office tower or beach-side condo building.

But then, fishing's not all about the fish, is it.

Nah. It's about the hunt, the solitude, the brotherhood, the physical challenge of the sport. It's about shooting stars, and off-course whales, and foxes appearing and disappearing like ghosts in the darkness. It's about knowing the date, without looking at the calendar, by the type of bait in the water and the kind of birds in the sky. It's about self-sufficiency, and rekindling the ancient skills and instincts that died out in most men about the time they invented carbon paper.

It's also about the toys. I mean tools. Okay, I mean toys.

Which brings me, at long last, to my question.

In my arsenal of rods, I have two rods built on XRA 132-2 blanks. One is a one-piece, and one is a two-piece. Except for guide placement, they're built identically. Same number and type of guides. Same fuji plate reelseat. Same cork-tape grip, same butt length, same, same, same. But they're two very different rods.

The two-piece Arra is my favorite rod. It's fairly light, versatile, and powerful. It'll toss a 3 1/2 ounce pencil the better part of the distance to Portugal, but it also does a reasonably good job with a one ounce bucktail. The problem is, of course, that's it's a two-piece. And even when the two pieces are taped firmly together, working a pencil popper eventually causes the tip section to twist and throw the guides out of alignment.

The one-piece? I hate it, at least for the jobs I ask it to do. It's noticeably stiffer than the two-piece, and far heavier in the hand than the listed one-ounce difference in weight of the blanks would suggest it should be. It's harder for me to load and much more tiring to cast. If there were a stiffer 11-foot blank in the Arra line, I'd swear my rod-maker got a mislabeled blank, and built on that instead of the 132-2.

What's going on here? Should the one-piece and two-piece versions of this blank really be that much different? And if they're not, is there that really much variation in blanks of the same model?

And finally, can someone suggest an alternative 11-foot, one-piece blank that has a similar feel to the two-piece Arra? Something that can throw 1-3 ounces, is light and sensitive, has a moderately-fast action, and has enough guts to muscle a fish out of the rocks when needed?

Thanks in advance for your help, gentlemen. Now that I've broken my silence, I'll try to find something of interest or value to offer this board.

And I promise to root for the Sox till there's two outs in the ninth inning of the seventh game of the American League pennant series.

BigFish
09-27-2004, 08:51 PM
Welcome aboard Quiet Man......got alot to say for a quiet man!;) Can't help you with your question but welcome aboard and enjoy! Look forward to talking with you!:happy:

Pete F.
09-27-2004, 09:09 PM
epoxy
Pete

bloocrab
09-27-2004, 10:34 PM
Originally posted by bluefishercat
epoxy
Pete

:uhuh:

theSURF121
09-28-2004, 06:57 AM
Welcome aboard fellow New Yawker! Great bunch of guys here with a wealth of info. Just don't mention that Bronx team cause it sends them in a frenzy;) . And stay off my rock at "M"!

afterhours
09-28-2004, 07:12 AM
try rubbing some parifin wax on the male half of the ferule.( i know, don't say it... )

Surfcastinglife
09-28-2004, 07:42 AM
:laughs: no kiddin hes been stalking..i mean watchin for awhile ;) may 04 and this is his first :) welcome the the realm of forum whores :)

The Iceman 6
09-28-2004, 08:59 AM
Welcome to the board quiet man......

redlite
09-28-2004, 09:56 AM
Welcome. This is the best- first post I have ever read.
This is the first time I have welcomed a new member to the board.
You inspired me.
Duct tape........Cause if you can't duck it, F-it.

RIROCKHOUND
09-28-2004, 09:58 AM
Duct tape;
Like the force...
has a light side...
has a dark side...
holds the universe togethor....

fishweewee
09-28-2004, 10:15 AM
Greetings from mid-town. :wave:

Katie
09-28-2004, 10:37 AM
Welcome Quiet Man! :scatter: :scatter: :wavey: :wavey:

reelecstasy
09-28-2004, 10:47 AM
Welcome QM, great to have you aboard....:cheers: