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MrHunters 03-23-2008 04:32 PM

guideless rods OTW
 
does anyone know where I can get more information on the guideless rods featured on this weeks otw?

Also I like how they take a "snap shot" from the episode and show you that they used if for that months cover. Small thing, but pretty cool

:cheers2:

Flaptail 03-23-2008 04:54 PM

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Originally Posted by MrHunters (Post 576341)
does anyone know where I can get more information on the guideless rods featured on this weeks otw?

Also I like how they take a "snap shot" from the episode and show you that they used if for that months cover. Small thing, but pretty cool

:cheers2:

Red Top in Buzzards Bay has them. Cast a mile, pain in the ass re rigging if you break off, They come with a special wire loop threding wire and woe to you if you lose it while fishing especially with braid.

MrHunters 03-23-2008 06:44 PM

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Originally Posted by Flaptail (Post 576342)
Red Top in Buzzards Bay has them. Cast a mile, pain in the ass re rigging if you break off, They come with a special wire loop threding wire and woe to you if you lose it while fishing especially with braid.

thats all i could think about while i was watching... what the crap do you do when you break off.

Mike P 03-23-2008 09:04 PM

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Originally Posted by MrHunters (Post 576365)
thats all i could think about while i was watching... what the crap do you do when you break off.

Or when some sand or mung clogs the tip ;)

BasicPatrick 03-23-2008 09:21 PM

IF these were the Daiwa inline then I cna say that reports from the beaches of NC are thaat the new 07/08 versions are much much better with regard to sand and other debris. There is something about the new tip that sheds water and debris off the line as it enters the blank. There is a cult following in the surf crowd down there.

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Originally Posted by Mike P (Post 576392)
Or when some sand or mung clogs the tip ;)


Saltheart 03-24-2008 08:02 AM

Guideless rods have been around a long time. Maybe 5 years or more since the first were mentioned online. As has already been mentioned , the drawback is in stringing them up and gunking them up.

If you want to go very different , I think trying a spiral wrapped surfrod would be a safer bet than the no guide rods.

Nebe 03-24-2008 09:25 AM

If you loose that wire you can tie your braid around a piece of fabric, a piece of paper.. whatever is light and will fit through the rod and blow down the opening to push the line through. I watched someone do it once.. it took a few minutes but he was able to keep on fishing.

mikecc 03-24-2008 09:30 AM

Just remember if you break the tip the rod it can not be repaired.:af::af:

MrHunters 03-24-2008 10:13 AM

now it kinda sounds like a little more hassle than what its worth.

whats the price range on these?

mike, thats a real good point

Mike P 03-24-2008 01:56 PM

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Originally Posted by BasicPatrick (Post 576394)
IF these were the Daiwa inline then I cna say that reports from the beaches of NC are thaat the new 07/08 versions are much much better with regard to sand and other debris. There is something about the new tip that sheds water and debris off the line as it enters the blank. There is a cult following in the surf crowd down there.

Do they have mung down there?

djfishes 03-25-2008 10:37 AM

anyone have the specs on this thing.... a wed site i can check it out ??


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