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Thread: Photo Tutorial - How NOT To Build A Fishing Rod

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    Quote Originally Posted by Scrapper View Post
    You might have said...but what length, action, weight, etc is it?
    Its a 6' ultralight rod. Rated for 2-6# test line and less than 1/4oz lures. It's got a surprising amount of backbone. I think it will make a great trout/smallmouth rod. Doubt it will replace the 7'er I use casting jigs for crappie.
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    Quote Originally Posted by cray View Post
    Old grill rotisary motor will work fine also.
    That was my first thought, but I didn't have one, so ice cream maker it was. If I ever see a rotisserie motor at a yard sale for cheap, I'll get one.
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    I like this. Jenius with a capital J. I miss a couple days and come back and...Awesome.


    Quote Originally Posted by AgriHawg View Post
    I've managed to get the rod finish on and it's currently spinning away in my homemade rod dryer. Supposedly it only takes one coat of finish, but I think I'm gonna put a second coat on after the recommended wait time.

    I guess it's time for me to take the masking tape off of the rod. It's there to show me where the spine of the rod is located.

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