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Custom Rod Info
Looking to have a custom rod built in the next couple of weeks and am looking for some info on what to have built.
Looking for a 9 footer that throws roughly 1-3 oz. or something close to that range. Any Suggestions?? |
Batson 1088
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I agree
Batson Rainshadow 1088 but if you want something lighter, get the 1087, it handles 1-3 oz and weighs very little. The 1088 is a very versitile rod, 1-4 oz and has enough backbone. It will toss bombers to pikies to poppers. When I am hunting fish with a 9' rod, that is what I use. The 1087 is great for smaller fish but can handle a big fish on the sand if you handle it right. |
Just don't overload that rod! do a search in the rod building forum for a post I had about "Batsons breaking" Killed a pile of them one year. :musc:
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rainshadow, love mine.
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1088 all star love it :jump:
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1088 batson
i throw sluggos with it too. |
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Won one in the BM raffle.Having M+Ds build it.I can't wait till spring to fish it.
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Dude you're going to Lurve it!!!!:wavey:
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If you are looking for a go anywhere do everything kind of rod I would recommend a Lami SB1213M with a foot cut off of the butt.
It is heavier than a graphite rod but it is extremely versatile. I really like the way fiberglass and braid work together. The slower action of the fiberglass lets you throw lighter stuff ok (with a spinning reel) and you can still put 4 oz and a chunk on it if you want. Anyway, it is something else to think about. |
Batson 1088 is a fantastic rod. You will not be disappointed.
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you didnt specify casting or spinning, but i am assuming spin. also, you didnt specify what you plan on doing w/ the rod. w/o cutting a blank, the options suggested above could all work. other options include lami gsb1081m, csb1201m cut, xra1204 cut, gsb1201L cut...with cutting any blank, you void the manufacturers warranty typically. so a word of caution if you go down that route.
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Spinning and used primarily for plugging.
Everybody seems high on the 1088's I may take a look at those. although the Breakage issue TLap mentioned is making me a little Cautious on those. |
Remember the 1088 is a blank size/rating that is made by many different companies. This blank makes an excellent all around bass rod for the beach and rocks. Works well with plugs from 3/4 to 4 oz, best 1 to 3 oz. Also a good rod for eels. Rainshadow and AllStar are two of the companies that make this blank. You may also want to look at a 1088 Pac Bay blank. All three of these of companies make very good blanks at a good price. I have 3, 1088 Pac Bays and they have all served me well with no problems. I know many people who would say the same about Rainshadow and AllStar.
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