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what medium price rod wou ld you guys recommend I buy for use with ultra
light baits when fishing out of a kayak? always on a 21 acre pond, on golf course, with no other fishermen, five foot max depth, with no other fishermen, and lots of 12 inch bass |
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You didn't mention your preference, but a kayak gives you an advantage in
stealth fishing, and you can use it in clear, shallow situations where other bass anglers can't reach. For those situations, I'd use a six to six and a half foot medium-power spinning rod and medium size reel. My favorite combo for river fishing with a kayak starts out with a Shimano Sahara 2500 FB reel -- a gift from our buddy Jack Dalzell. You can find them for $60. That is mounted on a 6-1/2-foot Shimano Carbomax graphite rod (actually, about 6'2" since I trimmed 4 inches from the butt end to make it more maneuverable in a kayak) model CCM-66M. I picked that rod up at a tackle show in Memphis last February, where they were selling three for $99. So, my combo would set you back about $95, which falls toward the top of the medium price range these days, I think. Joe "Joe McIntosh" wrote in message ... what medium price rod wou ld you guys recommend I buy for use with ultra light baits when fishing out of a kayak? always on a 21 acre pond, on golf course, with no other fishermen, five foot max depth, with no other fishermen, and lots of 12 inch bass |
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On Mon, 31 Jul 2006 12:42:38 GMT, "Joe McIntosh"
wrote: what medium price rod wou ld you guys recommend I buy for use with ultra light baits when fishing out of a kayak? always on a 21 acre pond, on golf course, with no other fishermen, five foot max depth, with no other fishermen, and lots of 12 inch bass Don't know what you consider medium price--but I'm happy with this combo I ordered from Cabelas: 1 of 11-7151 FALCON UL PANFISH SPINNING RODS FES-UL-156 @ $57.99 1 of 11-8332 PFLUEGER PRESIDENT SPINNING REEL 6720 @ $49.95 Posted Via Usenet.com Premium Usenet Newsgroup Services ---------------------------------------------------------- ** SPEED ** RETENTION ** COMPLETION ** ANONYMITY ** ---------------------------------------------------------- http://www.usenet.com |
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![]() "Joe Haubenreich" wrote in message . .. That is mounted on a 6-1/2-foot Shimano Carbomax graphite rod (actually, about 6'2" since I trimmed 4 inches from the butt end to make it more maneuverable in a kayak) model CCM-66M. Joe, I have a rod that I would like to trim about 3" from the handle. I'm wondering how to do that without screwing things up (I'm no mechanic) and also wondering how, if possible, to salvage the butt cap. |
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I just substituted a rubber cap from a hardware store. They come in a
variety of sizes and are used for stool legs. Take the section of butt you cut off to Lowe's or Home Depot, and you'll find drawers of tips in 1/8" increments. You can easily add some lead disks under the rubber tip to balance your rod. Make your own disk by flattening wheel weights into sheets and cutting them into the right size with a pocket knife. Be sure to have a the rod set up like you normally would use it, including a typical lure hanging out at the end, when you start adding steel washers or lead plates for balance. I didn't think to remove the original cap on mine, probably because I had the balance system in mind, but I'm guessing the Shimano butt bumper is a metal disk with a plug on one side that inserts into the end of the blank under the cork. On the other side of the metal disk is glued a dense foam bumper. Saw off just an inch or so above the bumper before you cut off the remainder of the butt to achieve the length you desire. If so, you might be able to tap the plug to dislodge it, or you could just cut away the short length of fiberglass from the plug. Doesn't the cork handle taper away from the butt end? If so the bumper might be just a skosh too big if you were to move it up four inches. By the way... don't discard the cork. If you're careful and handy with a razor blade, you might half-rings. If they come off intact, put them (and what you can salvage from the rest of the handle you remove) in a plastic bag in your spare parts box. One day you will damage a cork grip on another rod, and you can repair it by cutting off the damaged cork ring, cleaning glue off the blank, trimming your spare half-rings to the right thickness, and then epoxying them into place. After the epoxy dries, sand them down until they're flush with the original cork grip, and go fishing. Joe "Marty" wrote in message ... "Joe Haubenreich" wrote in message . .. That is mounted on a 6-1/2-foot Shimano Carbomax graphite rod (actually, about 6'2" since I trimmed 4 inches from the butt end to make it more maneuverable in a kayak) model CCM-66M. Joe, I have a rod that I would like to trim about 3" from the handle. I'm wondering how to do that without screwing things up (I'm no mechanic) and also wondering how, if possible, to salvage the butt cap. |
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Thanks for all that info Joe. It's appreciated.
"Joe Haubenreich" wrote in message ... I just substituted a rubber cap from a hardware store. They come in a variety of sizes and are used for stool legs. Take the section of butt you cut off to Lowe's or Home Depot, and you'll find drawers of tips in 1/8" increments. You can easily add some lead disks under the rubber tip to balance your rod. Make your own disk by flattening wheel weights into sheets and cutting them into the right size with a pocket knife. Be sure to have a the rod set up like you normally would use it, including a typical lure hanging out at the end, when you start adding steel washers or lead plates for balance. I didn't think to remove the original cap on mine, probably because I had the balance system in mind, but I'm guessing the Shimano butt bumper is a metal disk with a plug on one side that inserts into the end of the blank under the cork. On the other side of the metal disk is glued a dense foam bumper. Saw off just an inch or so above the bumper before you cut off the remainder of the butt to achieve the length you desire. If so, you might be able to tap the plug to dislodge it, or you could just cut away the short length of fiberglass from the plug. Doesn't the cork handle taper away from the butt end? If so the bumper might be just a skosh too big if you were to move it up four inches. By the way... don't discard the cork. If you're careful and handy with a razor blade, you might half-rings. If they come off intact, put them (and what you can salvage from the rest of the handle you remove) in a plastic bag in your spare parts box. One day you will damage a cork grip on another rod, and you can repair it by cutting off the damaged cork ring, cleaning glue off the blank, trimming your spare half-rings to the right thickness, and then epoxying them into place. After the epoxy dries, sand them down until they're flush with the original cork grip, and go fishing. Joe "Marty" wrote in message ... "Joe Haubenreich" wrote in message . .. That is mounted on a 6-1/2-foot Shimano Carbomax graphite rod (actually, about 6'2" since I trimmed 4 inches from the butt end to make it more maneuverable in a kayak) model CCM-66M. Joe, I have a rod that I would like to trim about 3" from the handle. I'm wondering how to do that without screwing things up (I'm no mechanic) and also wondering how, if possible, to salvage the butt cap. |
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![]() "Joe McIntosh" wrote in message ... what medium price rod wou ld you guys recommend I buy for use with ultra light baits when fishing out of a kayak? always on a 21 acre pond, on golf course, with no other fishermen, five foot max depth, with no other fishermen, and lots of 12 inch bass But we can't know what kind of rod to recommend unless we know if there will be any other fishermen or not. |
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