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![]() "much less leverage" is ambiguous.....at best. *Personally, I'm inclined to the believe that it's flat out wrong. Put a rod together and grip it as you normally would (everyone seems to have his own grip, but, I assume your whole hand is on cork, often towards the tip end of that cork ) and wave it back and forth ... concentrate on feeling it trying to bend your wrist as you wave now grip it with the heal of your hand over the reel on the reel seat ( i.e. grip as close to the butt as possible still using all your fingers ... my little finger is actually touching the front of the reel and is behind the cork, under the rod ) .... wave it back and forth, feeling as above If you don't feel a clear difference in the amount the rod tries to bend your wrist .... what I have called less leverage ... then you certainly wouldn't like the modification I do to grips ..... which just adds cork where I want the heel of my hand and cork doesn't normally exist FWIW, this is not my idea, I saw it on a website 8 or 10 years ago ... tried it on my stillwater rod ( the one I want power with, most often ) and have added it to all my rods except the 2 wt ... There is/ was a fly shop somewhere offering new Sage rods with a grip like this, custom made ... can't find a link in my bookmarks ... |
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On Feb 18, 10:11*pm, Larry L wrote:
"much less leverage" is ambiguous.....at best. *Personally, I'm inclined to the believe that it's flat out wrong. Put a rod together and grip it as you normally would (everyone seems to have his own grip, but, I assume your whole hand is on cork, often towards the tip end of that cork ) and wave it back and forth ... concentrate on feeling it trying to bend your wrist as you wave now grip it with the heal of your hand over the reel on the reel seat ( i.e. grip as close to the butt as possible still using all your fingers ... my little finger is actually touching the front of the reel and is behind the cork, under the rod ) * .... wave it back and forth, feeling as above If you don't feel a clear difference in the amount the rod tries to bend your wrist .... what I have called less leverage ... then you certainly wouldn't like the modification I do to grips ..... which just adds cork where I want the heel of my hand and cork doesn't normally exist FWIW, this is not my idea, I saw it on a website 8 or 10 years ago ... tried it on my stillwater rod ( the one I want power with, most often ) and have added it to all my rods except the 2 wt ... * There is/ was a fly shop somewhere offering new Sage rods with a grip like this, custom made ... can't find a link in my bookmarks ... I have no problem with the idea. As I said, if it works, do it. But the less leverage part is wrong. I've held many a fly rod in many ways.....but I also know how a lever works. g. |
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