Welcome, Guest. Please Login.
Sep 8th, 2010, 6:47am
Home Help Chat Chat Search Login

Pages: 1
Send Topic Print
more then morethan (Read 597 times)
Saqa
Forum Admin
Forum Sponsor



RUM - Regularly Used
Medicine!!

Posts: 1596
Gender: male
more then morethan
Apr 18th, 2009, 2:31am
 
G'day folks
Some pics of a new stick sent up north today. This beastie is matched to a Daiwa Morethan Branzino reel in cosmetics. Features a comfort touch Fuji VSS seat and black camo grips
 
This stick is setup for impoundment style fishing with oversize running guides and tip to allow bulky leaders and knots. I have also set up a non braid fouling kayout with reversed MN frame guides to the running guides and an MN tip. The rod has a progressive action to absorb shock loads and suited to the usual barra style SP and HB
 







Back to top
 
 

Email WWW Saqa   IP Logged
Dolmo
TFS Forum Staff
Online Comp Keeper



Here Fishy Fishy
Fishy

Posts: 1130
Gender: male
Re: more then morethan
Reply #1 - Apr 18th, 2009, 7:58am
 
VERY SEXY!!
Back to top
 
 

Email WWW Dolmo   IP Logged
Smitty
Forum Admin





Posts: 752
Gender: male
Re: more then morethan
Reply #2 - Apr 18th, 2009, 10:04pm
 
Nice work mate!!!
Back to top
 
 



"If I tell you I'm good, you would probably think I'm boasting. If I tell you I'm no good, you know I'm lying."
  IP Logged
Dolmo
TFS Forum Staff
Online Comp Keeper



Here Fishy Fishy
Fishy

Posts: 1130
Gender: male
Re: more then morethan
Reply #3 - Apr 19th, 2009, 12:12pm
 
what blanks it based off mate? U think we all want ourselves one of those badboys
Back to top
 
 

Email WWW Dolmo   IP Logged
bbm rick
Forum User



I'd rather be
Breamin.

Posts: 363
Gender: male
Re: more then morethan
Reply #4 - Apr 20th, 2009, 8:08am
 
Quote from Dolmo on Apr 19th, 2009, 12:12pm:
what blanks it based off mate? U think we all want ourselves one of those badboys

 
x eleventybillion!!!
Back to top
 
 
Email   IP Logged
catchnrelease
Forum User



Bream boy!

Posts: 150
Gender: male
Re: more then morethan
Reply #5 - Apr 20th, 2009, 3:28pm
 
Great idea to oversize the guides. Cool I hate it when manufacturers make the guides too small which results in tangles and shorter casts.
Back to top
 
 

Releaser of bream!
  IP Logged
Saqa
Forum Admin
Forum Sponsor



RUM - Regularly Used
Medicine!!

Posts: 1596
Gender: male
Re: more then morethan
Reply #6 - Apr 20th, 2009, 7:04pm
 
Quote from catchnrelease on Apr 20th, 2009, 3:28pm:
Great idea to oversize the guides. Cool I hate it when manufacturers make the guides too small which results in tangles and shorter casts.

 
In my experience the smaller guides make for cleaner casts, with the oversize guides on this I had to go to great lengths to create a non fouling layout
Back to top
 
 

Email WWW Saqa   IP Logged
HOOKED.UP
Forum User
Lepers!!



FISH TILL YOU DIE.

Posts: 514
Gender: male
Re: more then morethan
Reply #7 - Apr 29th, 2009, 8:29am
 

 
         Great job mate.
 
         Superb workmanship.
 
          Terrific colour matching.
 
                         Paul.
 
     
Back to top
 
 

I FISH THEREFORE I AM
www.hookeduprods.com
Email WWW HOOKED.UP   IP Logged
catchnrelease
Forum User



Bream boy!

Posts: 150
Gender: male
Re: more then morethan
Reply #8 - Apr 30th, 2009, 11:25pm
 
Quote from Saqa on Apr 20th, 2009, 7:04pm:
Quote from catchnrelease on Apr 20th, 2009, 3:28pm:
Great idea to oversize the guides. Cool I hate it when manufacturers make the guides too small which results in tangles and shorter casts.


In my experience the smaller guides make for cleaner casts, with the oversize guides on this I had to go to great lengths to create a non fouling layout

 
I find it's just the knot passing through the guides that shortens the cast. Big bulky knots make it awkward to cast, and I hate the sound of them passing through the guides, it makes me cringe. Big guides = more room to pass through.  
 
But that's what I've experienced.
Back to top
 
 

Releaser of bream!
  IP Logged
Saqa
Forum Admin
Forum Sponsor



RUM - Regularly Used
Medicine!!

Posts: 1596
Gender: male
Re: more then morethan
Reply #9 - May 1st, 2009, 1:12am
 
will just have to show you how to do neat knots, sorry couldn't resist  kiss
 
Alex
It all comes back to your decision making process when selecting a really good rod to suit yourself. If you are having those issues but would rather stick to the knots and line then you have selected an incorrect rod for yourself. If on the other hand you are chasing maximum performance in the casting area then you will need a rod that has the guide setup that removes the turbulence from the coils of line coming off the spool at high velocity and shoots as straight a line as possible through the majority of guides. This requires small diameter rings.  
 
The smaller guides have an added benefit of lowering the weights placed along the rod, especially on the top half. This causes the tip to stop vibrating quicker when have let your cast fly. These vibrations rob line speed from your cast. This area is all about mass, velocity and moments of energy
 
Take my highest end UL bream rod as an example. My own rod is running a size 20 stripper to size 6 intersect and has suffers from negligible casting anomalies. The same rod was requested with a larger stripper to to intersect and that setup has proven to be sensitive to rigging and more susceptible to casting anomalies
 
Take another example where I am setting up guides for the largest diameter spool threadies available using size 20 strippers. This is giving far cleaner casting ability and longer distances then the same rods with regular use larger guide sizes
 
The sounds that lines and leaders make through a smaller then regular guide setup is actually the sound of the guides working. Take a camera that is capable of at least 60fps and record people casting various rod setups and you can see what I am on about.
 
With the running guides, sizes 6 to 8 are perfectly adequate for braids to PE3 and leaders to 40lb provided they are getting joined together correctly to take max advantage of the performance characteristics of the rod. Size 10 is more then perfect to 80lbs leader and PE10 braid, going bigger then 80lb then 12s and 16s for the 200lb end
 
With any high performance equipment the user needs to bring their ability up to spec and choose the correct accineliries for the job....this includes the knots, reels, lines and leaders setup for the rod to suit the job at hand
 
Back to top
 
 

Email WWW Saqa   IP Logged
Pages: 1
Send Topic Print