View Full Version : My Shikari Rod Fractured
Big Shaun
17-08-2008, 08:22 PM
Hi,
Just wondering if anyone has had a Shikari rod or similar fracture between the 2nd and 3rd guide (from the tip). I just picked it up this week. I think it was old stock because the price was pretty sharp. Took it out today just flicking some plastics around the creek got home tonight, checked over the rod and there it was. The rod is rated 4-6kg and I am running 10lb nitlon braid on my Sol, doing nothing silly, no hookups or snags just some light kokoda flickbaits on it. I also used my samurai rated 1-3kg performed without incident with the same flickbait. Sort of baffled.
Shaun
Alchemy
17-08-2008, 10:20 PM
Hi Shaun,
That is very disappointing. I have a 6'6" Shikari 4-6kg baitcaster and have caught plenty of good fish with it. I run 20lb braid on mine and have had it for about three years. So far no probs.
Even if the rod was old stock and provided it hadn't been damaged in the shop the age shouldn't have effected the blank. As matter of interest who built it?
Regards,
Dave.
Mark Fisher
18-08-2008, 05:45 AM
I've got 2 Shikari's and love them both. The SH111 is my favorite of the 2. No problems so far (touch wood).
Regards
Mark
Big Shaun
18-08-2008, 06:02 PM
My Shakari was built by Australian Rod Manufacturers (Gary Howard). I have about other 6 rods from them with no problems. I might just the unlucky bugger to get the one bad blank in a batch. I will speak to the tackleshop and see what they say.
:(
Alchemy
18-08-2008, 07:47 PM
Hi Shaun,
We have three Shikari rods and one samurai, all built by Gary Howard. Great rods. Perhaps you struck a dud as you've suggested.
Regards,
Dave.
Big Shaun
20-08-2008, 06:50 PM
Lodged a warranty claim today. Hope to hear something positive back from Gary Howard in the next day or so. I doubt it can be repaired.
Big Shaun
30-08-2008, 09:35 AM
Hi,
Got my replacement Shakari rod this week. Even after a few casts last night the action feels so much better. The old one actually felt like it was buckling when casting. Gary replaced the rod no problem. He said he has seen similar faults in blanks before but it is very rare.
Cheers.
Mark Fisher
30-08-2008, 09:46 AM
Just for anyone interested - checkout the Rodbuilding.org site and go to the sponsors column on the left - Bingham Enterprises in the US has some great deals on Shikari sellout blanks which won't last long at these prices.
Regards
Mark
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