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Leapin BassTue Nov-20-01 09:22 AM
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#4032, "RE: Rod question for Larry Heron & his calico clan"
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The Loomis rod you mention is too light for that kind of fishing. I have an HS981 that is very similar to the 7'10" Loomis and it is way too "noodly".

I am in the market for the same type rod you are looking for but I want to build it so the calcutta is out (unless they start offering blanks and offer them in the Matte type finish). Right now I am using a Loomis HS932 which I like for 12 lb. but for 15 (or even 20) I'd like something fast and "beefier" but still lightweight (i.e., not Calstar).

There is a heavier/faster version of that St. Croix you mentioned that I may try. The blank number is GI80XHXF and the pre-built rod number is TC/TS80XHXF. Aside from the Calcutta and Loomis 9' saltwater rods it is the only 8', Extra-fast, all graphite rod I have found that has a line rating of 15 lb. and above. They also have a 7'10" Musky rod that may work also.

Check out the St. Croix website at: http://www.stcroixrods.com

I have never fished St. Croix but have heard decent things about them.

Here are a few I've come across:
St. Croix - GI80XHXF - 8' - 15-40 - Ex-Fast - $95
St. Croix - 2M710MXF - 7'10" - 14-30 - Ex-Fast - $78
Rainshadow - SWS597 - 7'10" - 15-30 - Fast - $65

The problem with the Rainshadow is that it is a composite blank (not full graphite) and the butt section is pretty thick (.900 compared to ~.650 like the others). I prefer to use the Fuji blank exposed triggers for extra sensitivity and they don't make any that would fit a .900 butt. It is also a slightly slower action.

Send me your e-mail address at leapinbass@yahoo.com and I'll send you a complete list of the research I have done so far in trying to find the right blank.

  

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Rod question for Larry Heron & his calico clan [View all] , Salmonoid, Mon Nov-19-01 09:24 AM
  RE: Rod question for Larry Heron & his calico clan, Sea Chaser, Nov 19th 2001, #1
RE: Rod question for Larry Heron & his calico clan, brian, Nov 19th 2001, #3
RE: Rod question for Larry Heron & his calico clan, salmonoid, Nov 20th 2001, #7
      RE: Rod question for Larry Heron & his calico clan, brian, Nov 20th 2001, #8
RE: Rod question for Larry Heron & his calico clan, fongster, Nov 19th 2001, #4
RE: Rod question for Larry Heron & his calico clan, CalicoHunter, Nov 19th 2001, #2
RE: Rod question for Larry Heron & his calico clan, salmonoid, Nov 20th 2001, #5
RE: Rod question for Larry Heron & his calico clan, Leapin Bass, Nov 20th 2001 #6
      RE: Rod question for Larry Heron & his calico clan, brian, Nov 20th 2001, #9
           RE: Rod question for Larry Heron & his calico clan, Leapin Bass, Nov 20th 2001, #10
RE: Rod question for Larry Heron & his calico clan, salmonoid, Nov 21st 2001, #11
      RE: Rod question for Larry Heron & his calico clan, CalicoHunter, Nov 21st 2001, #12
      RE: Rod question for Larry Heron & his calico clan, brian, Nov 21st 2001, #13
      RE: Rod question for Larry Heron & his calico clan, Leif, Nov 21st 2001, #14
           RE: Rod question for Larry Heron & his calico clan, brian, Nov 21st 2001, #15
                RE: Rod question for Larry Heron & his calico clan, Leif, Nov 22nd 2001, #16
RE: Rod question for Larry Heron & his calico clan, salmonoid, Nov 22nd 2001, #17
RE: Rod question for Larry Heron & his calico clan, Leapin Bass, Nov 22nd 2001, #18
      Pete, salmonoid, Nov 23rd 2001, #19
           RE: Pete, Leapin Bass, Nov 24th 2001, #20

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