12-13-06, 03:10 AM | #1 |
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rod building help...
rod building isn't something i have ever really thought about but for whatever reason (maybe the winter months ) i have kinda given some thought to doing it a little in my spare time (mainly when the snow is too deep to launch my boat ). i have been looking around on the internet and now i am overwhelmed with all the stuff available. i was hoping someone on here could clue me in on what a newbie would need to build a descent and reasonably priced rod. i would like for it to look nice but it doesn't have to be real fancy. just could use a little help with what materials will be a must have for this type of project, and maybe a good brand of blank for a begginer. thanks for any advice you might have!
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12-13-06, 07:37 AM | #2 |
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Go with these guys, they're in my hometown here, very helpful, and their prices are good!
www.mudhole.com |
12-14-06, 09:12 PM | #3 |
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Here's a new place I found, good stuff, pretty cheap...
http://www.customtackle.com/cgi-bin/...tner=bassdozer Hope this helps, Jolly
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12-18-06, 08:59 PM | #4 |
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you can also go to www.rodbuilding.org. great site for rod building info. cabelas also has rod compoonets as well as janns netcraft. a suggestion is st.croix for the money cant be beat!
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