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Baston Enterprises - Rainshadow Blanks
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I am finally going to build my own surf rod. I got a budget for this project. The rod building book is on order. I am looking for a 9' blank rated for 1 - 3 ozs. Baston Enterprises has some nice Rainshadow blanks. Has anyone had experiences (good or bad) with these blanks? I looked into St. Croix blanks...none that satisfy my requirements. Thank you in advance. |
Start here and then search the forums for SW1087 and SU1088 and you'll find lots of info.
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the SW 1087 and the 1088 are great rods we sold 100s of each to guys on this board. For the money they are a great buy. I have seen lots of big fish taken on each of them
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clueless and mikecc, THANK YOU! for the feedback. Much appreciated.
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Would it be a good pick for tins and smaller jigs, say up to 2 oz, or would a SW1087 be a better choice? |
The SW is a better all-around stick. The SU doesn't really handle under 2 oz all that well--it's a beast of a 9' rod. I should qualify that by saying that mine's an All Star 1088 but the SUs are suposed to be identical--designed by the same guy.
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I'm no rod builder but I have a 1088 that I won in a raffle here a few years back and all I can say is that its one hell of a stick.By far my favorite rod in my collection.
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there are still a few Allstar 1085/2 blanks in a shop in New Bedford, Mass available which I think fit the 1-3 ounce 9 foot stick quest better than the Rainshadow offerings. I have and use one all the time. 3 would absolutely be tops though IMHO.
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