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    Spin Stick Blank

    After a fairly exhaustive search I have come to the conclusion that my perfect medium spin stick does not exist . Everything I have seen is too short, has a foregrip that my 11 yo daughter cant get her hand on or are too exy . I am after a Maccy/Tuna rod capable of throwing 20gm into next week . It will be matched with a 5000 or 4000 size reel. I am looking at 7'6'' to 8' to give a few extra meters in cast. I would prefer something that does not just fold the tip away and leave a long leaver that fights against me in longer fights against LT's etc

    Can anyone come up with any suitable blanks?

    Cheers

    Neil
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    Re: Spin Stick Blank

    Hastings GUSA SW70LM or SW70M or United URS70LM or URS70M....4-6kg and 6-8kg 7 footers with mod-fast action which seems to be what you are after...you could extend at the butt if you need to

    GUSA blanks will be a bit lighter and more responsive, United blanks will be more durable, hope that helps

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    Ausfish Platinum Member
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    Re: Spin Stick Blank

    I realy don’t understand when a guy asks for a blank recommendation and that he is on a tight budget every one suggests Hastings/GUSA. There are so many other blanks on the market here in Australia it’s not funny. Pacific Composite has a bundle to choose from, Snyder as well. You could even ring Gary Howard to look at his imported range from Shikari, CTS, Lamiglass, and Calstar and so on. All of these blanks are less than half the price of GUSA. I’m not saying these Hastings/GUSA blanks aren’t any good, indeed they are very nice but over priced for what they are.

    Stu

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    Ausfish Platinum Member DR's Avatar
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    Re: Spin Stick Blank

    where abouts in Brisbane are you Horse?? may have something that will suit, good price too..
    cheers

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    funny how if you are after something very specific, it does not seem to exist! I have been through the very same thing, I had a Shamino Beastmaster rod, that was stolen, I tried to get another, but they where discontinued years ago, so I set out to find something similar, what I wanted was a rod with a very fast taper with a nice whippy tip so it could cast with a threadline reel, BUT I also wanted it to be strong enough in the butt to be able to fish with a TLD25 overhead with about 15KG line, and it needed to be no more than 2 metres long, now why would I want such a rod you ask?? well I used to take it with me when I went on Holidays to Caloundra, it needed to be the length for air travel, and when built as a threadline, but on the overhead backbone, I could take the two reels, and have two outfits with only one rod, of course it was a compromise for both reels but it worked a treat, but do you think I can find a suitable blank, no way! I even lurk around Cash Converters and places in case I spy one of the Beastmasters that was stolen! so I can see your frustration when you want something so personal!

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    I had a gander at the Snyder Glas Flame wrap blanks and they look impressive.
    Have a look here for the specs.
    Also the other Snyders are here.
    Dr's are nice rods though
    I'm building up an original Ugly stick with similar specs. 8' 8.5 kg with some castability about it for myself.
    I got it as a whole rod at the boaties market
    Hopefully it'll be used for similar reasons


    Hey Noelm .....I just happen to have a beastymaster. A BL-88U ...6' - 8kg in the rack
    Last edited by finga; 07-11-2007 at 02:37 PM.
    I intend on living for-ever....so far so good


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    Sorry Stuart but i don't see where you are coming from? one person...me...has responded to Neil's request with some potential offerings from Hastings...to me that does not qualify as 'everybody' I was simply responding to his question.

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    finga, can you describe the rod you have?? like does it have a really light tip, but strong as hell in the butt, has a flatened forgrip, and the first guides are large, as in built for a threadline, I cannot remember the numbers of mine now, but I would kill to get one again, and it was fitted with a plastic gymbal fitting from new!
    Last edited by Noelm; 07-11-2007 at 02:55 PM. Reason: forgot something

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    Re: Spin Stick Blank

    Quote Originally Posted by Noelm View Post
    finga, can you describe the rod you have?? like does it have a really light tip, but strong as hell in the butt, has a flatened forgrip, and the first guides are large, as in built for a threadline, I cannot remember the numbers of mine now, but I would kill to get one again.
    Built like a light game rod with gimble and roller tip etc etc. Long foregrip but not flat.
    Lightish tip IMO and strong as hell in the butt as you mention.
    First guide is about 20 double footed heavy duty boat guide...they're all Fugi.
    I'd only use this sucker with an overhead. I got it with a TLD 10
    I intend on living for-ever....so far so good


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    Ausfish Platinum Member
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    Re: Spin Stick Blank

    Wheezer

    Not so much in this thread but when ever a blank is needed most every one jumps on the GUSA /Hastings band wagon. Not having a go at you mate.

    Stu

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    I thought that the type of rod I am looking for would not be unique but for some reason the ready rolled stuff just does not seem to exist in the format I am looking for. Probably the closest to what I want is a cheapy in the new 4-8kg 7'6" Dropshot but the ergonomics let it down

    Back in the old days you could walk into a good tackle store and play with a few blanks. Sadly these days are gone and I get a bit nervous trying to buy one without seeing it and kicking the tyres so to speak.

    This is a rod that will get about 1/2 dozen outings each year so I want the finished product to be inside $200.00.

    DR
    I live at Mansfield but work on the Northside. Interested in what you have.

    Stuart
    I like some of the lighter Pac Comp blanks I have seen. I will try to get in contact with GH and see if he can help out
    A Proud Member of
    "The Rebel Alliance"

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    Re: Spin Stick Blank

    Check out the Sabre series of Grafast blanks, a wide selection in varying lengths. I have built several on these blanks and I have had excellent results from them all.

    Sabre used to be a top line brand about a dozen years ago and the likes of GLoomis and the rest took over the top name and sabre never recovered. I pay around the 80-120 dollars for really excellent blanks.

    Jack.

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    Ausfish Bronze Member
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    Re: Spin Stick Blank

    Quote Originally Posted by Noelm View Post
    finga, can you describe the rod you have?? like does it have a really light tip, but strong as hell in the butt, has a flatened forgrip, and the first guides are large, as in built for a threadline, I cannot remember the numbers of mine now, but I would kill to get one again, and it was fitted with a plastic gymbal fitting from new!

    Sounds like the Shimano Triton Beastmaster BW2703 composite graphite 7ft 10-25lb. Nice rod got one sitting in the racks.

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    Jack
    I have an older Sabre. Brutally fast taper where the tip folds away but I am left with a long lever to fight against me. It also casts like a dog. It was an E Glass model I extended.

    DR
    I will be in touch

    Can anyone give me some feedback on the Samurai S008 or NV 8. From what I recall from a few years back the S008 was very light and the NV8 was a brute of a stick
    Same for the Pac comp Powergraph 3 or 4

    Cheers

    Neil
    A Proud Member of
    "The Rebel Alliance"

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    Re: Spin Stick Blank

    The beastmaster I had did not have a roller tip, and the grip was definately flat on one side (the top) the taper was so fast that the tip was almost a Whiting rod, with that it enabled me to cast lures a mile, but it was just so strong in the butt, I have now resorted to a more convential spinning rod and have an 750 spinfisher with two spools, so I still kind of have two outfits with one rod, OH by the way, sorry to hijack your post, but I was just sympathising with you when I know how frustated you get looking for that special "something"

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