has anybody ownded a miller rod and if so do you think they are worth the money. i am seriously considering a miller rod blademaster and just want to hear from some one who has had the pleasure to use one?
has anybody ownded a miller rod and if so do you think they are worth the money. i am seriously considering a miller rod blademaster and just want to hear from some one who has had the pleasure to use one?
Don't know about the blademaster mate, but I have 2 i.e.
- bream buster finesse
- jackxracta
Both absolutely unreal rods, but again very bloody expensive and probably not really value for money. But I love em and would buy them again without a second thought.
I have heard the after sale service is crap / next to hopeless if there is a problem, but can't say from personal experience.
What I can say is that you hardly see any for sale second hand - coz people keep em.
I have 2 - 1*Bream Buster and 1* Bream Buster finesse and love them too.
The standard Bream Buster is my favourite rod of all that I own.
Unfortunately I can't comment on the Blade you are chasing.
Like Franco said they are expensive, but in my opinion it is worth owning one if you can afford it.
Simon
G'day Spook,
I've had a bash with a Blade Master Camoufish.It is a m8's,And I've used it for about 1/2 an hour.Not long enough for a good review but my thoughts are :- Very nice rod for casting and fishing the lighter end of the scale.Well suited to stuff like Bass and Bream if ya like ya rod to bend.
It seemed to cast 30m effortlessly lures around 1/2oz.And when a Bass of 35cm climbs on she buckles down nicely.Nice action.
Seemed to feel pretty light in weight for it's lenght too,From memory it's 7'6"???
It was paired with a Pixy at the time.
I was not a fan of the spiral wrap.The offset stripper (Righthand side) seemed to cause line bunching on the righthand side of the Pixy's spool through cast and retrieve.
I also thought that the guides themselves took some integrity away from the rod.The (Recoils) just look cheap and nasty.Although they seemed to perform O.K.
The binding also seemed a little excessive,With long overbinds on all the guides compared to what I've seen on all other top shelf stuff.
I am confused on weather I like this rod or not.
I spose I'd change the following for my personal preferences.
My ultimate Millerod
Change guides to Fuji titanium framed SIC's.And place them in the traditional format,No spiralwrap.Shorten up the bindings a bit.And possibly lose some of the excessive decals on the blank.Maybe even replace the split rear grip with a full grip reduced by 50mm in lenght.
Some of it cosmetic,And some performance changing.I know Mr Miller has forgotten more than I'll everknow about rod building.And everything is done as it is for a reason.But personally that is what I'd want as a consumer outlaying that kind of money.
Would I outlay that kind of cash for the production model Blademaster?No.
But If Mr Miller agreed to build me a custom,Yes I would.
On a whole it was nice to use.But I was happy to get my rod back in my hands.
Calling.................Hairypunt...What's ya thoughts on the Miller Ace???![]()
Last edited by Hardb8; 26-10-2007 at 09:22 PM.
The underlying spirit of angling,Is that the skill of the angler,Is pitted against the instinct and strength of the fish,And that the latter is entitled to an even chance for his life. Regards, Hardb8.Kickin tails and razin scales since 1979.
i think i might get something a little cheaper from the loomis stable
i dont think there are many people who dont like loomis.
take a look at Black Diamond rods mate..
made by Steve Ross (the bloke who used to build Loomis rodes here) in NSW
AWSOME gear, built on US made blanks..
How much of a difference in price would there be between a top Loomis & Millerod ???? ..... not much I reckon
While I'm not familiar with the blademaster , the two millerods I own ( Breambuster brawler & Top end braid barra) are really smick rods ...... They stand out head & shoulder above any Loomis aesthetically ( Loomis always look cheap ... with very basic binding .. cork.. & butts) ..................... Are they ( Millerods) worth the $500 ( $600+ for some casting models) ... dunnoBut they are nice to use ..... but I'm always worried about breakage ...... Nagg
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Gee I would have expected a good finish to go along with the performance ( I dont think too many would complain about the blank & componantry on a miller) .... Nagg
PS .... I'll look out for that Pink rod with purple dots for you - - - I think a couple of the Japanese manufacturers make Jig sticks that look like that![]()
There is always the option of a custom rod Zara. Miller doesn't make blanks. You should be able to find someone in your area who can build you a decent rod on a quality blank with your choice of hardware and grip lengths and materials etc., probably for less $.
G/Day Zaraspook
Mate the Egrell rods are definetly worth a look another good Aussie rod if you are not sure about the Millers
Gary
Just out of curiosity,what blanks are Miller Rods built on?