New Custom Built Rod [pictures]
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Nontypical Buck
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New Custom Built Rod [pictures]
Well, Took me three days to finish this custom tied rod. I started from scratch with this rod, Assembled the cork, placed on the rod, fit the reel seat, tied on the guides, everything. This is about the highest quality rod that I could get, and boy I cannot wait to rip a fish on it. Won't be long.
This rod would sell for about $150 and I built it for just over $60, plus time and effort of course. Well worth it, in my opinion.
12' Custom Casting Steelhead Stick
And trust me, you don't want to be the fish looking at the end of this!
This rod would sell for about $150 and I built it for just over $60, plus time and effort of course. Well worth it, in my opinion.
12' Custom Casting Steelhead Stick
And trust me, you don't want to be the fish looking at the end of this!
#3
very nice, one thing i do on mine is file the "feet" down on my guides and hook holders, always cleans up the wrap is that a winding check on the front of the reel seat, very clean
good job, nothing like the satisfaction of catching fish on your own creations
i'll try to post some of mine, when i get a minute
good job, nothing like the satisfaction of catching fish on your own creations
i'll try to post some of mine, when i get a minute
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very nice, one thing i do on mine is file the "feet" down on my guides and hook holders, always cleans up the wrap is that a winding check on the front of the reel seat, very clean
good job, nothing like the satisfaction of catching fish on your own creations
i'll try to post some of mine, when i get a minute
good job, nothing like the satisfaction of catching fish on your own creations
i'll try to post some of mine, when i get a minute
Thanks!
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The new fishing rod went on her maiden voyage today. Never hooked a Steelhead, but landed three stream trout. Water temperatures are just too cold, but the rod performed very well. Casted great, was light in the hand, and seem to be averall spectacular.
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I have went through mudhole a few times before and still do at times.
Recently I met a guy with Patriot Custom Fishing Rods, which is a localized factory about an hour from my house. They actually build all of their custom blanks, cork, etc in their own personal shop. I now go almost always through them.
Recently I met a guy with Patriot Custom Fishing Rods, which is a localized factory about an hour from my house. They actually build all of their custom blanks, cork, etc in their own personal shop. I now go almost always through them.
#9
Nice job! I built a flyrod way back in my younger years using a blank and caught quit a few fish with it back then. I can not remember where it was that I had order my blank out of though now. They had plenty of blanks to pick from and I still have plenty of thread left from it. Maybe sometime I will try and build a new rod with a blank again..
Again nice job and congrats on the browns.
Again nice job and congrats on the browns.
#10
one of these days i want to buy a kit form mudhole and build a rod.
btw a casting reel for steelhead. i know people use them. but i wnat to know would you use it the smae place you would use spinning. what about line twist or birds nest? i use spinning for salmon and would use it for steelhead too
sorry for the hijack
btw a casting reel for steelhead. i know people use them. but i wnat to know would you use it the smae place you would use spinning. what about line twist or birds nest? i use spinning for salmon and would use it for steelhead too
sorry for the hijack