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Blank Selection Help
Posted by:
Mike Walerak
(156.98.210.---)
Date: September 08, 2014 01:32PM
I am looking to build a rod for myself. I primarily fish wingdams on the Mississippi river.
The specs that I'm looking for are: About 7' so I can free snags with the added length. The tip must be very soft. I fish livebait and do not want the fish to feel the rod. Similar to a noodle rod for icefishing. But I often fish 1/2 oz to 3/4 oz sinkers in current so not too floppy of a tip. As sensitive as possible. I do fish with 20 lb braid for my mainline. good back bone in that medium power range. I sometimes have to wrestle an 8lb walleye against the current. I was thiking something with that has very fast taper similar to a dropshot rod. What would you suggest? Maybe I want my cake and eat it too. I Re: Blank Selection Help
Posted by:
Phil Ewanicki
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Date: September 08, 2014 02:22PM
Check out the specifications of "hot shot" and "popping" blanks. It's not what they are called but what they can do which matters. Re: Blank Selection Help
Posted by:
roger wilson
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Date: September 08, 2014 03:03PM
Mike,
I do the same type fishing in the same area. I have a couple of rods that I really prefer. One is a 6 1/2 foot extra fast tipped medium action rod. For many types of fishing this is ideal. Also, I use a Loomis 9000 7'6" rod for the times that I want extra distance casting. This rod has plenty of backbone to handle any fish in the river, plus it has the soft tip that is nice for that need as well. There are several manufacturers today that make the equivalent of the 9000 blank. I find that the higher modulus blanks end up being much lighter and have a more crisp feel. Good luck Re: Blank Selection Help
Posted by:
Mike Walerak
(156.98.210.---)
Date: September 08, 2014 04:04PM
Thanks a rod I was using for a bit was the Wright Mcgill 7'7" Tony Roach Power bobber rod. I really liked the action but the sensitivity was not there and I hated the handle. Right now I am using a 6'6" medium avid blank and it is okay but I know there has to be a model out there that is ideal for what I am using. Everytime I am in a sporting goods shop I check out all the rods looking for the perfect action and have not yet found one. It has to be out there and I know I am sacrificing feel for the action I want. Most of the drop shot rods I've seen are not over 7 foot. otherwise I think they would be the ticket. Also, I have a 6'9" Croix Avid medium light would be a great one but it just doesn't have the gumption to bring in a hog walleye against heavy current.
Anyone know any specific blank models? An absolute perfect length would be 7'2". I think I am leaning towards the RS Revolution 6'10" medium with Ex fast tip. That blank will get me closer to what I am looking for. Re: Blank Selection Help
Posted by:
Spencer Phipps
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Date: September 08, 2014 11:30PM
Have you looked at the St. Croix C71MHXF? Re: Blank Selection Help
Posted by:
Michal Rozycki
(193.201.167.---)
Date: September 09, 2014 06:43AM
MHX popping blanks have very soft tips but a powerful backbone. The same goes for Talon hot shot blanks, though they are a bit longer. Nevertheless you could consider using an 8'6" blank for that purpose. With 20lb power it will haul a monster from the deep and casts up to 1 oz. VI+ graphite is the better choice.
Cheers, Michal Re: Blank Selection Help
Posted by:
Mike Walerak
(156.98.210.---)
Date: September 09, 2014 08:16AM
Thanks I am going to look into the MHX popping blanks. I have never built one before.I will do some more research. I have all winter to finish this rod so I am not in a hurry. Re: Blank Selection Help
Posted by:
roger wilson
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Date: September 09, 2014 10:01AM
Mike,
You may as well build the rod in the next couple of days and then you will have the entire fall fishing season to enjoy it. Be safe Re: Blank Selection Help
Posted by:
Mike Walerak
(156.98.210.---)
Date: September 09, 2014 12:42PM
Roger,
If I have any free time right now I will be fishing. I have a number of customer rods to build and repair. No time for rods for myself until after Christmas :-( What stretch of the Miss do you fish? I am around Wabasha. Re: Blank Selection Help
Posted by:
roger wilson
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Date: September 09, 2014 04:30PM
Mike,
Most of the time, I fish pool 2 - in the cities. I am on the north ring of the twin cities. Sorry, only registered users may post in this forum.
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