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White Perch build
Posted by:
Seth Johnson
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Date: March 21, 2018 08:40AM
I got my dad a nice 7' UL spinning rod and Shimano 1000 reel last year for father's day. He had just bought a camp on a lake that's primarily white perch (or sac au lait, or crappie, whatever you would like to call them). He tried using it, but he didn't accurate with the spinning reel and felt the 7' rod was too long for getting under trees, etc. So, back to the Zebcos he went.
On to my question. How does this sound for a build? Pistol grip is what he likes, not going to argue with him there. St. Croix 2S56LF Pistol Grip, 5" Super Grade Cork Fuji TCSM seat Fuji KW 10 Fuji KW 5.5 Fuji KW 4 to the tip Fuji FC 4.5 Re: White Perch build
Posted by:
roger wilson
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Date: March 21, 2018 10:48AM
Seth,
Should work well for your loved one. Re: White Perch build
Posted by:
Norman Miller
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Date: March 21, 2018 11:26AM
You must be from the South, they call crappie white perch down here. I assume you mean KB/KTs as runners. This will work great for what he wants. If you wanted a little lighter guide train could try the Minima4 T10, T6, followed by F4 or F3 runners, and a matching FM micro tip top. Since the Minima guides do not contain a ceramic insert, the size 3 guides have an ID that’s as large, if not larger, than the KB/KT4. I like using the Minima 4 guides on UL to L Rods. Use the Fuji KRs on more powerful rods.
Norm Re: White Perch build
Posted by:
Seth Johnson
(---.williams.com)
Date: March 21, 2018 11:41AM
Norman Miller Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > You must be from the South, they call crappie > white perch down here. I assume you mean KB/KTs as > runners. This will work great for what he wants. > If you wanted a little lighter guide train could > try the Minima4 T10, T6, followed by F4 or F3 > runners, and a matching FM micro tip top. Since > the Minima guides do not contain a ceramic insert, > the size 3 guides have an ID that’s as large, if > not larger, than the KB/KT4. I like using the > Minima 4 guides on UL to L Rods. Use the Fuji KRs > on more powerful rods. > Norm Born and raised in Eunice, LA. Live in Katy, TX now. On the Pac Bay guides, I'm looking for the Minima Casting Guides Model T and the Minima Fly & Running Guides Model F, correct? Re: White Perch build
Posted by:
Norman Miller
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Date: March 21, 2018 11:51AM
Yes.
Norm Re: White Perch build
Posted by:
Seth Johnson
(---.williams.com)
Date: June 01, 2018 02:58PM
Didn't get any really good photos of this rod, but followed your advice and went with the Minima guides. Here are some pictures with the fish we caught in the tournament.
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