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greenback22.5Mon Aug-04-03 01:45 PM
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#650, "looking for good swimbait rod"


          

Just got a calcutta 400 te, looking for a rod to match for
throwing the wood and calico fishing. Any one have a rogue or
other comparable cork handled rod. Live in Socal,out

  

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RE: looking for good swimbait rod, brian, Aug 04th 2003, #1
RE: looking for good swimbait rod, greenback22.5, Aug 05th 2003, #3
      RE: looking for good swimbait rod, brian, Aug 05th 2003, #4
           RE: looking for good swimbait rod, DH_tubinjoe, Aug 05th 2003, #5
                RE: looking for good swimbait rod, brian, Aug 05th 2003, #6
                     RE: looking for good swimbait rod, DH_tubinjoe, Aug 06th 2003, #7
                          RE: looking for good swimbait rod, brian, Aug 06th 2003, #8
RE: looking for good swimbait rod, JP, Aug 04th 2003, #2
RE: looking for good swimbait rod, calicokid, Aug 07th 2003, #9
      RE: looking for good swimbait rod, JP, Aug 07th 2003, #10
           RE: looking for good swimbait rod, Carrot Top, Aug 07th 2003, #11

brianMon Aug-04-03 07:41 PM
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#651, "RE: looking for good swimbait rod"
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Bass World West in Santa Ana has a rainshadow SW967 that I
built.  Stop by and check it out, perfect for 9" baits,
asking $180.  If you like the action of the rod but want
something done differently send me an email.
-Brian

  

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greenback22.5Tue Aug-05-03 12:17 PM
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#654, "RE: looking for good swimbait rod"
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Hey brian,
I saw the pics of the rainshadows a couple of months ago, they
look nice. I'm looking at a couple of rogues this week and
will swing by BWW too, to check out your rainshadows. Do you
wrap 6' 4power worm/jig rods, imx or comparable blanks?
Looking for cork handles too.
                                         Late, GB

  

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brianTue Aug-05-03 04:26 PM
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#656, "RE: looking for good swimbait rod"
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Thanks for the kind words guys.  I can wrap anything you want.
 Pick the components and I'll whip it together for ya.  The
rainshadow is done with hypalon for comfort on the big baits,
but I can do cork on the smaller rods if you like.
-Brian

  

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DH_tubinjoeTue Aug-05-03 06:38 PM
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#657, "RE: looking for good swimbait rod"
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so you can wrap any rod? Could you do it if we sent you a rod
to wrap? what do you charge?




joe

  

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brianTue Aug-05-03 06:46 PM
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#658, "RE: looking for good swimbait rod"
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Yeah, that'd be no prob.  Usually it's easier if you just tell
me what you want, that way I can order everything to be
shipped to me, but if you already have components there's no
problem in sending them to me.  Price really varies according
to the rod, I try to hookup the calfishermen whenever
possible.  Email me with what you have in mind and I'll be
happy to lay out a price for you.
-Brian

  

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DH_tubinjoeWed Aug-06-03 10:05 AM
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#659, "RE: looking for good swimbait rod"
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well I dont have any of the components.... just the rod and
the guides. I dont have the wrap or the flexcoat. 




joe

  

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brianWed Aug-06-03 10:18 AM
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#660, "RE: looking for good swimbait rod"
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Oh, that's what I meant, blank and guides.  I can take care of
the rest.  On second thought, that's not a bad idea.....
Customer is required to supply wrapping machine, wrapping
materials, electric bill, and carne asada burritos..... ;)
-Brian

  

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JPMon Aug-04-03 09:09 PM
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#653, "RE: looking for good swimbait rod"
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Bass World West also has the Rogue rods.  Very Nice!  Brian,
that rainshadow you built is nice too.

JP

  

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calicokidThu Aug-07-03 02:49 PM
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#666, "RE: looking for good swimbait rod"
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You live in San Dimas right? Head over to Kenny's Rod and Reel
in Upland. They've got a couple of Rouges for $120.

  

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JPThu Aug-07-03 08:26 PM
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#668, "RE: looking for good swimbait rod"
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Sorry Kid, I live in Westminster.  I've been to Kenny's once. 
Great price on the Rouge's.  I might have to make another
trip.

JP

  

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Carrot TopThu Aug-07-03 08:57 PM
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#669, "RE: looking for good swimbait rod"
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I'll vouch for the quality of Brian's rods.  We had some
difficulties but he kept me informed about what was going on. 
Awesome service.   The rod is perfect for the 9 inch slammer,
it can throw the 12 inch but it is a little heavy.  The second
trip out with the rod I had a 6.5lbr inhale a 9 inch Slammer
and the rod played it nice.

Also I have a Rogue Senior Swimbait rod 808,  which is more
for the heavier baits, 12 inch SLammers and 9-12 inch Ospreys
and the like.  But it can throw the 9 inch slammer well but
might be too stiff to allow a fish to inhale the bait like
Brian's rod will.

Anyways for the smaller baits Brian's rod seems perfect, if
you are going to be tossing a lot of larger baits the 808 is
good.  I can't comment on the Rogue 806 or 807 rods but im
sure the 807 is probably going to be about the same action as
Brian's rod.


That was more than I intended to write...
Erik P.

  

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