Fishing The Fly Scotland
Index => Tackle Talk => Topic started by: Sandy Nelson on 30/01/2016 at 20:15
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After a winter of building for other people, i bought myself some new toys :z12
(http://www.fishingthefly.co.uk/forum/gallery/19-300116201319.jpeg) (http://www.fishingthefly.co.uk/forum/index.php?action=gallery;sa=view&id=3312)
Too expensive for me to market commercially, but should be fun to build and fish with, nice to see the big guns catching onto the bonny colours. Good comparison R&D for other products :z3
I have found a good source for their blanks though, so if anyone was thinking of investing in a new one, drop me a line a first, to save a hefty wodge of cash. Equally if you fancy a play, then we have to meet up when fishing :z16
Sandy
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Looking forward to having a cast with those Sandy :z16
Cheers
Mike
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OOh you are awful Sandy, :X2 :X2 easgach 1
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They appear to be very green indeed, look forward to seeing the completed rods :z16
H
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Have you seen the Sage Pike...Tree Frog Green with red anodized fittings!!
Looks like an explosion in a paint factory, but strangely works!!
If you could price one of the Pike blanks I would be grateful ;)
(http://www.fliegenfischer-forum.de/geraet/pikesa01.jpg)
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First one is finished and has been out for a play :z3
(http://www.fishingthefly.co.uk/forum/gallery/19-170216142302.jpeg) (http://www.fishingthefly.co.uk/forum/index.php?action=gallery;sa=view&id=3362)
(http://www.fishingthefly.co.uk/forum/gallery/19-170216142514.jpeg) (http://www.fishingthefly.co.uk/forum/index.php?action=gallery;sa=view&id=3363)
Just exactly my cup of tea :z16
Sandy
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lovely, but you forgot the whippings ;)
I was thinking of trying invisi-whips on a couple of carp rods I am about to finish for myself...could be interesting.
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lovely, but you forgot the whippings ;)
I was thinking of trying invisi-whips on a couple of carp rods I am about to finish for myself...could be interesting.
Not invisible wraps Rob, if you look its jade green silk tipped with a medium green, you can see the wrap colour against the blank, but the black rings make it look like its invisible :z5 sneaky......... from below, ghost wraps, from above, a normal rod! seems to work well with the metallic green blank. You can notice it best on the cork check whipping :z16 its actually difficult to catch the effect with a photo.
Sandy
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Looks awesome Sandy, nice job as always!! :z16
:z18
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Looking good Sandy :z16
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Question...how do you do the tipping wraps? Is it the old place a tube on the blank, wrap over 3-5 times, pass the ends through the tunnel the tube makes, remove the tube and pull tight? Basically a nail knot?
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:z6 sounds awkward
I whip the rings like normal and then go back and add the tippings.
I do the whip just like i do a normal one, except i leave a long starting tag sticking, do 2 turns over the tag, put the loop in and do 2 1/2 turns over the loop and tag and then through the loop and pull it through , then i pull the two tag ends until they meet and is nice and tight against the main whipping, then slice both ends. this gives a 4 turn tipping
This is for a tip section, for a mid section i do 3 and 2 1/2 ( 5 turn tipping)and for a lower section i do 3 and 3 1/2 (6 turn tipping), for a butt section i do 3 and 4 1/2 (7 turn tipping)
That seems to keep the band looking in proportion with the diameter of the blank.
Hope that makes sense :z16
Sandy
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Hope that makes sense :z16
It does...and that's the way I would normally do it, sort of. lol.
The method I described badly is this one I just found on youtube. Does not work too well with metallic thread, but works perfectly for thread.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pMPSo-DupI4
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Hi Sandy
How are you liking these Mod rods? The 9ft 3weight sounds quite appealing!! :X2
Cheers
Grant
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I 'm loving the MOD, all 3 are super smooth, crisp, very light and really nice, the 3wt is probably the sweetest of the 3 but something I would only use occasionally for small flies and light tippets, for that, it will be a fantastic fishing tool. The 4wt is a beautiful dryfly rod but is very similar to the 5wt , maybe a touch smoother but so similar its hard to justify keeping both, the 5wt has a bit more umph which is handy when the wind blows and a bit more backbone for some of the trophies, so the sacrifice in smoothness is probably worth it for me. Overall there is very little in it between them, but I would say as fishing rods go they are the best I have tried so far.
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Very expensive from Sage though, there are plenty good rods available that are worth the money, I don't think these would be worth the premium if you paid full retail. If you build one from a blank it works out a lot better value for money and then it would be something I would fully recommend :z16
Cheers
Sandy