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Ausfish New Member
Alternatives to fixing a guide on a fishing rod
Hi peoples
Ive got a fishing rod i'm really happy with...apart from the guides.
Its a Mitchell one piece spiderglass spectra medium heavy action.
One of the guides has split (second from the handle)
A couple of questions;
Firstly, is there a way I could repair this inexpensively? Ive lost the inner plastic/nylon ring in the guide and the guide itself has broken, but is still circular.
Secondly, anyone know any really good quality guides that are salt water friendly? Within the realms of being practical to buy!
Some of these rod makers just dont think that saltwater is an issue!
Comments appreciated.
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Ausfish Gold Member
Re: Alternatives to fixing a guide on a fishing ro
Islander,
You'll need a new guide. I now put my own on as I believe it's way overpriced to get someone else to do it. It's not as pretty as I bind by hand instead of machine but I can tell you it comes close. I use Fuji guides but am told they aren't necessarily the best. In any case I haven't had one fall off yet and not even any cracking in the varnished areas and one I did about a 2 years ago. I take a lot better care of my rods and reels these days.
Cheers Luke
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Ausfish Gold Member
Re: Alternatives to fixing a guide on a fishing ro
PS I don't think you should worry about salt to much as it wrecks everything in the end. I just try rinse everything in fresh after use to get the maximum life out of it.
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Re: Alternatives to fixing a guide on a fishing ro
I AGREE FIX YOUR GUIDES. A TRICK TO GET IT LOOKING LIKE A PRO JOB IS TO PUT A DOB OF EPOXY ON YOUR ROD WHERE THE GUIDE GOES AND BIND IT WITH PLUMBERS TAPE. THIS IS WHAT I DID TO MY ROD AND ITS STILL THERE TODAY. DONT FORGET TO SPRAY IT WITH A PAINT THAT MATCHES YOUR ROD . AUTO SPRAY PAINT WORKS A TREAT.
FISH ON........
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