Tuesday, May 26, 2009

Is It Time For A Custom Fishing Rod? Part 4 of a Series

In the last blog we started to talk about options. The next series of posts will deal with these options.

Options abound with anything custom, and this is certainly the case for fishing rods too. There is more to a custom rod than just wrapping guides onto the blank. Finding the spine or backbone of the blank begins the process, so the rod will track and hold within the built-in torque when fully loaded fighting a fish. The correct number and placement of guides is very important, so the rod performs to its maximum potential. Handle materials, shape and sizes are unlimited in scope, so that the handle is ergonomically fitted to your hand and arm like a glove. Full handles to split grips to no foregrip are available to lighten the finished weight of the outfit. The fishing experience should be comfortable without fatigue in your hand after a day on the water.

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