I have just finished my first rod build. (I will post some pictures tomorrow after my first fishing trip.) It is a United Composites UC70XH blank. This blank is rated on teh USA website as 12-25LB, extra fast taper. It is rated in Australia as 6kg.
I tested the rod yesterday by attaching a 5kg weight and then winding it in from my balcony. I was using a shimano stella 4000 as the real.
I'm pleased to say that my bindings held up no issues and so did the rod.
I noticed that dead lifting 5kg's seems a lot harder than fighting a 10kg fish. I would assume that any fish has some bouyancy due to the water and the fact they can swim.
Does lifting a dead weight equate to anything in the fish world?
I'm assuming that the drag on my line must have not equalled 5kg's, cause there was also the rod appyling presssure ?
I also noticed that the rod was bending all teh way to approx half way (not just the top quarter for an extra fast rod.
Can someone explain what is occurring? Is this a good test to perform?