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BLAM goes my rod....
The dreaded has happened.
By beloved Arra 1205 blew up on a cast the other nite. Words truly can't describe how distraught I am. She was a tiresome workhorse for me. 27 40#'s and a 50# on her. At least I retired her with one last 40#. Now I have to do battle with Lamiglass over both of them (one that blew up 2 yrs ago that I never sent back) that are broken. They BETTER do somethin for me. Issue is gonna be that I don't have receipts. Down to a loaner 1201 from Krispy. If that breaks, I am gonna be fishin with an ugly stick. Sucks bein poor. Sad, sad time. She will be missed. End of o' bitchuary. |
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You don't have to fish an UglyStik, I'll happily loan you my $29 BassPro Spinning rod, it even has foam grips.:uhuh:
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Sorry for your loss
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What were you throwing when you broke it?
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Thoughts and prayers sent.
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Rod 2- small eel Both broke in almost the same place - half. |
I'll loan you a decent rod.Just PM me your spot and I'll meet you there with it.:rotf2:
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you need more back bone
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Yikes... That is scary, since my go-to work horse is a 1205 (factory). I absolutely love that rod. Its scary as hell that you snapped it throwing a small eel because I have been throwing monster rigged eels with it this month... Its so hard to believe how it could snap since its such a meat stick. Please tell me that this isnt my eventual fate!!!
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you should be a Lami prostaffer......ask them for a free one...those numbers are quite the endorsement
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Rods aren't designed to last forever. Sounds like you got your monies worth.
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Hey Mike fish with the Ugly stick,it'll put some more meat on yur shoulders
Just sayin:hihi: |
Sorry for your loss .. At least she went fishing ,, not in a car door . :fishin:
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I would say you got your moneys worth. I would absolutely send one back with a pic of you and a 40 pound fish, and the story of how many fish you caught with it.
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I thought the 1205s were less apt to fail than some other Arra models. Am I wrong? I have a 1205 and bought it partly because I had read it had a reputation for being more rugged than other Arra models. Just wondering.
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Had to be user error:smash:
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Yeh, unlike baseball, me don't think Lami will respond with a thank you contract for past success. |
I sure hope they replace the rods, considering all the attention that st criox and century have been getting, I'm sure their sales are down.
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by the way, 27 40's is ridiculous. I'll trade you a rod for some mentoring :devil2:
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thoughts and prayers sent
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Sorry to hear about the rod. If you haven't called Lami yet, call and explain what happened. I had a Lami break a few years ago due to user error and they replaced it for just the cost of shipping, without me having the receipt. Probably depends on who you talk to over there, but I would imagine they'll do something for you. Especially since it broke on a cast and not from misusing it.
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Redlite,
Just curious if you use braid or mono? I've been casting for a long time and have never had a rod blow up on me - I strictly use mono. I know the freshwater largemouth bass circuit had all sorts of problems with busting rods when using braid. Since I've been working at the Edge I see the rods returned all the time - broken in various places. Most seem to be broken while using braid. Maybe a connection. Of course I'm sure your sticks are put through the most severe tests/environments - could have been easily nicked by a barnacle. One other thing - not sure Lami or any other rod manufacturer would consider swimming/wet suiting with the rod as "normal use" but that's just my opinion. Hopefully in your case they will come through. Call Arden or Pete G at the shop for their advice. DZ |
I have a 1205 and I BABY it! Never set it down on rocks or using it to push off the bottom wetsuiting - I have this feeling its gonna break if it gets a scratch in it from all I've heard.
I think the GSBs are a much more durable blank but you mentioned the action is too slow for your liking in the past. Maybe talk to a good rod builder and have them cut the blank a bit and add some length to the butt section to match the 1205 action? A friend of mine had this done, and its very similar action to the 1205, and cost about half as much for the blank! 1201ls and 1201ms are a good one to use for that. |
Sad part is it wasn't even his rod...he pirated the thing and claimed it as his own...:laugha: Kinda like eminent domain with fishing tackle...
If I were the owner of that rod I'd demand it be replaced today, plus five years interest...:lama: I actually can't believe it lasted as long as it did, its a miracle...it was cetainly well built. |
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