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Join Date: May 2008
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Starter Books
Hello all, I'm new here and would like to start building my own rods. I was wondering what is the best overall books for getting the basics? I'm primarily want to build saltwater rods (live bait King mackeral to stand-up Tuna ). Might even want to build a Med. light spinning rod for specks. any rate I'm just looking for info on the basics, like spineing a rod, locating guides etc.
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Chum Nuts
Join Date: Aug 2006
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Every time I see the phrase "Risky Business" all I can think about is that Tom Cruise movie...."Okay, which one of you guys is the U boat captain..."
Anyway, sorry about that....first off, welcome to SFC! The best book out there is Advanced Custom Rod Building by Dale Clemens. It covers everything you need to know and is the bible for rod builders. Beyond that, check out rodbuilding.org and there are lots of FAQs as well as a forum that has answered just about any question you can think of. Finally, don't be afraid to post on up here. We've got a growing contingent of rod builders here on the site and everyone is more than helpful. Again, welcome to SFC! Shoe |
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I think Admin is going to let me have this space
Join Date: Aug 2005
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to tell you the truth..books are great and all
BUT if at all possible get a "hands on" lesson you will learn so much easier than trying to figure out how to do it by a book shoe gave you a couple good ideas and get the mudhole catalog..they have some rodbuilding tips the guys here are more than willing to help so just keep asking for help when you need it if you get stuck 610-591-7734 feel free to call |
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Thanks for the replys, I'll try to find that book. Is there anybody on this forum that builds rods in eastern NC that might let me see their process first hand? I agree hands on is better than just reading. I've ordered the mudhole catalog and now I'll try and figure out what tools I'll need. I can't wait to start on my first rod.
I had to spell Risky Buisness the way i did because my orginal name is already taken. |
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I think Admin is going to let me have this space
Join Date: Aug 2005
Location: Ridley, PA
Posts: 3,672
Credits: 2,880.8
Boat: anybody who will take me
Occupation: JPR RODS and OTI JIGGING PRODUCTS DISTRIBUTOR
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I think Admin is going to let me have this space
Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: Raleigh, MHC
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Take a look on the mudhole web site - there are some introductory videos that are pretty helpful.
Also look in the video section here - a couple of members have posted some great tips...
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"There's a fine line between fishing and just standing on the shore like an idiot." --STEVEN WRIGHT
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Stop staring at my Avatar.
Join Date: Jun 2006
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If you can find iit, maybe amazon, Dale Clemens how to build a fiberglass fishing rod. It got me started, now I just need to spend more time in the rod shop.
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