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Help with lure weight guides!
Hey guys,
With rods that state that the rod is rated to lures between 1/32nd-1/4 oz, or like 1-7 grams, I understand that that is the optimun casting weights for that specific rod, however, if I was to go over the weight, what problems will it pose? I have heard that it can snap the tips, and seeing as graphite can be very sensitive, I am not doubting this. However I use alot of my bream gear for squidding, chucking around 10-15gram jigs and havent had a single issue. I was wondering if this is doing damage to the rod, or if it can pose a considerable problem in the future? Any help would be really appreciated. Thanks guys, George |
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well as we all know graphite rods eventually get sloppy? some quicker than others. I think if you were to use lures heavier than the rod recomends, it speeds up the prosses.
hope this helps cheers Heath
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I didnt realise graphite rods get sloppy? I have a nitro thats over 2 years old and its remained brilliant?
Even a pretty ordinary shimano rod I have has stayed in great condition, even though I abuse it a fair bit. Thanks anyway mate
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What the ???
My rods are going to get impotence with age...oh the shame. Tell me it isn't so. When they say a stiff blank they really mean it hey.And a noodle stick is just that...dam. ls there any rod viagra available yet for a hot session day and night.Got to fix my noodle stick.![]() Steve "still stiff" Morrison |
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oops got some refrasing to do...
![]() what I ment was if you treat them like crap then they get sloppy I think i should stop now...
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l think the phrase is "quit while your ahead".
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oh well at least he tried :P
Hooked, Are you able to shed any light on this? |
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In my experience you can go slightly above the optimum casting weight for a rod by using a sweeping cast as opposed to a flick to get the lure out. It puts less violent pressure on the rod. 10 gram jigs should be alright but try a sweep cast for anything over 10 grams just to be safe.
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hey mate,
Yep definitely do sweep casts, Id be asking for trouble if I tried short flicking big 15 gram squid jigs around! Ill just take it easy and Im sure it will be fine, just wanted to make sure though. Thanks |
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