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In The Surf
03-28-2006, 09:18 PM
Clean 'em out.

And yes I'm in, see you at the show.

SeaWolf
03-29-2006, 09:00 AM
cleaned...

NIB
04-02-2006, 10:31 AM
Met Dave F at the show what a gentleman.
We went over our philosophy's on rods over an over an over.
He's a good man.Alot of rod knowledge for a young fellow.If I was in his area I would certainly lok him up for my custom work.
I have to say after handling the so called do it all rod. If i where to thro 2 oz with that for any good period of time it would be goin back to lami in two pieces.Nice for rod for lighter stuff bombers red fins sluggo's but I would turn it into a noodle in a yrs' fishin wit heavier stuff.It basically is the GSB 108 1M In the live bait rod package.I don't care what they call it.
On a interesting note the Surfcaster had a Kennedy Fisher 10 fter rapped conventional for 290.The gent at the show said it was a lami but I showed him how he was wrong.I didn't really need it as most my conventional needs are filled.But for a Great lure throwing Rod tough to beat the Fisher's.I think he said he's gotta change the price on it.:err:

tlapinski
04-02-2006, 02:29 PM
NIB, Dave is a wealth of rodbuilding knowledge for sure! I owe much of what I know on the subject to him. But, as is so often the case, I have to disagree with you on your review of that rod. :zup:

NIB
04-02-2006, 08:22 PM
THats cool.

SeaWolf
04-03-2006, 12:34 PM
NIB, it was a pleasure talking to you as well. thank you for the kind comments. it was also a pleasure seeing many others from the board that stopped by. too many to list.

toby, thanks for the comments too.

as i told NIB and a few others at the show this past weekend, the glb1081mh and the gsb1081m are exactly the same blank. they are just listed under 2 areas in the lamiglas catalog. the lamiglas rep told me this after i was comparing the 2 side by side. the live bait "version" is more for just that, live bait fishing where you can use a heavier weight, but you are not physically casting it. the sb "version" is designed for just what many do, casting. thus, the slightly (1/2 oz) lighter lure weighting. i would say that the lure rating is right on for the rod (1-3) and i take toby's input to show what the rod can really do. he's pushed it up to 4 oz and the rod kept up.

nib, you could always take my fisher rod and try and bring it back in 2 pieces. let's see, top end, i'd say 6 oz., and still loads a med sized eel great. what do you think, toby? you know my red/white/gold wrapped caster.

tlapinski
04-04-2006, 05:32 AM
nib, you could always take my fisher rod and try and bring it back in 2 pieces. let's see, top end, i'd say 6 oz., and still loads a med sized eel great. what do you think, toby? you know my red/white/gold wrapped caster.
How did you break that rod again? :rotf3:

NIB
04-04-2006, 06:35 AM
U know at the surfcaster booth they had a fisher.They thought it was a lami.I bet they didn't sell it.It was a 10 fter wrapped conv. for 290.very similar to the one u have but a few inches bigger.

SeaWolf
04-04-2006, 08:33 AM
How did you break that rod again? :rotf3:

...being lazy.

nib - nah, i want a blank, not a built rod.

JHABS
04-04-2006, 10:02 AM
Think he Ran Over it...............

NIB
04-04-2006, 12:03 PM
...being lazy.

nib - nah, i want a blank, not a built rod.

Thats why i didn't buy it.was too much money to buy it strip it down an build it up again..