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Rod Building So, you've landed a nice fish on a plug you made, eh? Now, the next step, building your own RODS!

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Old 02-22-2011, 03:45 PM   #1
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So, what's on the bench?

Still working on a fluke rod re-wrap for a friend that I started 2 years ago. Having a hard time finding the motivation on it. Got a couple re-wraps for myslef if I feel the need this winter, a 1201M for a friend and a treat for myself this winter; an 11' St. Croix Legend. Still toying with what guides I am going to put on the Legend. Was thinking lowriders, but didn't have a reason other than the fact that I never used them before. Now kind of thinking about the K frames after talking at length with my rod building mentor, Seawolf.

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Old 02-22-2011, 08:09 PM   #2
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Almost done a 1209, Good price on a Amtac blank from Mike at cape cod tackle years ago. Built conv for the canal been a long time for me and the reel on top but you never know, Rod is on the left just needs Butt wrap but it does look good plain.
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Old 02-22-2011, 08:40 PM   #3
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Old 02-24-2011, 01:06 PM   #4
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I'm doing a standup tuna acid wrap and a few lami 4 piece fly rods. I also have a lami 1084 two piece blank I have been sitting on for years now. I am thinking of doing that spinner but may decide to do it for something like a Calcutta 400.

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Old 02-24-2011, 02:03 PM   #5
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Still working on a fluke rod re-wrap for a friend that I started 2 years ago. Having a hard time finding the motivation on it. Got a couple re-wraps for myslef if I feel the need this winter, a 1201M for a friend and a treat for myself this winter; an 11' St. Croix Legend. Still toying with what guides I am going to put on the Legend. Was thinking lowriders, but didn't have a reason other than the fact that I never used them before. Now kind of thinking about the K frames after talking at length with my rod building mentor, Seawolf.
Go with the K frames

Just finished building a super surf with a super sweet dec wrap and weave in a 9/11 theme. Currently working on a 13' and an 11' AFAW and a 10' Lami gsb. After that have a couple of older fiberglass blanks to re-build on




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Old 02-24-2011, 05:23 PM   #6
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Flyrods are one thing I have yet to play around with.

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I'm doing a standup tuna acid wrap and a few lami 4 piece fly rods. I also have a lami 1084 two piece blank I have been sitting on for years now. I am thinking of doing that spinner but may decide to do it for something like a Calcutta 400.
I am leaning towards the K's now. The plan is to do a "cast off " of sorts with the different guide layouts, Both myself and SW are wrapping on the 11' legend, so we are going to a spend a day testing the different layouts against each other. We will then make our final guide choices based on our findings of the day.
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Old 02-24-2011, 05:47 PM   #7
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Doing a 700H calstar, tuna spinning rod...trying knew things.
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Old 02-24-2011, 07:45 PM   #8
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Old 02-26-2011, 02:44 PM   #9
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1322 spinning and an all-star 1209 spinning for myself (cause really, I NEED another one ; all-star 1267 for a friend; re-wrap a 1201m, which is cut to 9 1/2; repair/1-piece my dad's gsb 136 2m that broke at the ferrel, but lami wouldn't replace. More blanks and re-wraps on the shelf, but they have to wait till next winter.

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Old 02-28-2011, 02:25 PM   #10
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Stripping flyrod grips and hardware and redoing the cork.Turning the grips on a lathe in the shed.Converted a 10' 7wt singlehander to a 2hand switchrod for Hardy.Rehabbing spinning rods for a few friends.Now that March is around the corner the phone will start ringing right through May for all those that "need it now"[every year].
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Old 03-01-2011, 09:20 PM   #11
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Have an igfa 80 and a 50-80 standup to finish.

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Old 03-02-2011, 03:35 PM   #12
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Planning on doing more beach fishing this year, so I just picked up a GSB1201L blank and will be tying up a nice spinner for myself soon. I also got the new style anti fouling alconite guides to try out too. Going to use a NGC layout with Numbskull's guide layout...40-25-16-10-8-8-8-8 and see how she does.

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Old 03-02-2011, 04:37 PM   #13
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Planning on doing more beach fishing this year, so I just picked up a GSB1201L blank and will be tying up a nice spinner for myself soon. I also got the new style anti fouling alconite guides to try out too. Going to use a NGC layout with Numbskull's guide layout...40-25-16-10-8-8-8-8 and see how she does.
Reconsider, this build is the nutz if your reel spool isn't too big.
http://www.striped-bass.com/Stripert...lowriders.html

If you want I can bring it to TCTFN and you can give it a spin.
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Old 03-02-2011, 04:53 PM   #14
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Looks like I just added another rod to this winter's list; a cod jigging rod for a trip in the end of April. Makes sense, buy a reel and wrap a rod for a trip I will take maybe once a year.

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Old 03-03-2011, 08:05 AM   #15
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Reconsider, this build is the nutz if your reel spool isn't too big.
http://www.striped-bass.com/Stripert...lowriders.html

If you want I can bring it to TCTFN and you can give it a spin.
I built my 1205 similar to that and it is awesome. I got tldgbs, which are a single foot sold in japan and started with a 20 lc, but other than that... basically same set up. No issues at all with the single foot and had several 30 lb range fish on it in canal current with it w/out a shred of problems with the single foots. I agree with Numby that you should consider it, especially with a 1201l

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Old 03-03-2011, 12:16 PM   #16
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Be careful, though. The first guide's size and location is reel spool size dependant. You'll need to test cast.
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Old 03-05-2011, 11:43 PM   #17
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Hopefully picking up a R Arra 1322 for a conventional setup for myself next weekend. Then getting it on the bench and finished up by May 1.

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Old 03-13-2011, 10:39 AM   #18
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Working on a GSB 1201M this weekend for a friend. Wrapping it BMNAG / NGC layout. Did the test casting and butt wrap yesterday, guides are going on today. I really like the way it is coming out and may have to wrap my spare 1201M "just in case" blank for myself now.

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Old 03-16-2011, 08:49 AM   #19
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Scratch the 120L from my "to do" list. I got rid of the blank and am now building a CTS PJ1006 thanks to my attendance at the RISSA show.

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Mike, what rating CTS blank is that? I checked them out in Jersey, but didn't like the 50/50 split. I was looking at the 11' 3 - 8 ounce (I think) but ended up getting the 11' St. Croix Legend for my heavy plugging duties. Just got word the blank arrived yesterday and I'll be picking that up in a few days. Can't wait to start that build!

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Old 03-19-2011, 08:11 AM   #21
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Very good video from the Surfcaster's Journal on the concept guide layout. Lou's way of setting up the reduction guides is way easier than my method of laying the rod ont he floor and finding a straight edge long enough to work.


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Old 03-19-2011, 09:10 PM   #22
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Good God, what I mess I've made. Started thinking I'd wrap up a 1321M spinner and somehow that has lead to stripping the 1321L (to move the reel seat), tearing down a 120mh and 1205 to swap spinner to conventional and vice versa, and I'm still lusting after a medium weight 10 foot spinner, either a CTS, Century, or SSU1201m. Four more sets of titanium......and hell it is probably time for a rod lathe...... ...where does it end?
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Mike, what rating CTS blank is that?
It is the PJ1006.....which stands for "Pajamas 10pm-6am"......and is designed for guys who sleep all night then want to drive around with cool looking equipment on their car. Good choice.
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It is the PJ1006.....which stands for "Pajamas 10pm-6am"......and is designed for guys who sleep all night then want to drive around with cool looking equipment on their car. Good choice.
You caught me.

Figured with the two piece blank I'd hide it in the back seat and sneak around undetected. The signs of my impending demise as a surf man are all there though...not to mention I just bought a new boat...nice knowing you guys.

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I still haven't pulled the trigger on anything. I was all set to build an ssu1201m and then I talked to a friend who snapped 2 ssu's casting last year. So for now thats off the list. Either I grab something at msba or I think I may just go with a gsb 120 1m, which I should have built about 10 years ago
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Well I picked up 2 blanks today, a gsb 120 1M and a Century Stealth (10foot rated 2-4). Boy are the century rods nice. I'd have liked to have brought home 3 or 4 of those.
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Very good video from the Surfcaster's Journal on the concept guide layout. Lou's way of setting up the reduction guides is way easier than my method of laying the rod ont he floor and finding a straight edge long enough to work.

Thats how I've been doing it. I kinda figured it out on my own. I thought it was a good way but never talked to anyone if there was a better way. Now I feel that I'm in the ballpark. The part that's tuff though is buying a mess of guides for a rod. Once I did a few I keep a few intermediate guides high frames on hand besides the 12,16 20, 25, 30, 40 VLG's. He didn't mention the one point I do is after the guides are tape on in their locale. I do a bullseye site test. Thats when the guide fitting gets crazy swapping to find that look!! On the location of the stripper with the NCG set up, the guide is in the 26-32" locale from the spool face. This really puts the strength of the butt to good use. Not like the old 50MM @ 36" with all that rod w/o a load bearing guide.
Thsi year I built 2-Seeker 1008, 1201M & 1081M. Just finished the under wraps on the last Seeker. For me I built a 8' Allstar schoolie rod from a SW blank with the concept set up w/ single foots. Super light and responsive. Hope to get out and battle some schoolies soon with it.

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Fumbling through the guide spacing on the lowriders for my 11' legend tonight. Finally have some measurements I like and will hit the field for some test casting after work tomorrow.

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How many guides will you be using?

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How many guides will you be using?
Looking at 7 right now. Transition looks good, flex test was nice. Forget how far out I put the collector, but I am kind of hoping I have to pull it back some as that was the only part of the flex test which I didn't like.
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