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chubbdarter
01-17-2011, 06:20 PM
just called B.C. my rod builder retired. anyone have a builder here that does premium work?

fishpro
01-17-2011, 06:27 PM
Check out Southbow Fly and Tackle. They have a great rod builder that works for them.

Daceminnow
01-17-2011, 06:54 PM
Pieroway located in Inglewood.

chubbdarter
01-17-2011, 07:36 PM
thanks guys

savage7mm
01-17-2011, 07:41 PM
at flies etc in highriver they show you how to build, and help you build your own fly rod i hear its pretty cool

chubbdarter
01-17-2011, 07:50 PM
i should post im not interested in building a fly rod. a buddy was here today and we horse traded some stuff. i traded a hunt-c for 2 G-Loomis G2 raw fly rod blanks....i'll chuck the butt sections and build 2 ice jigging rods out of the tips. i jig with a g-loomis built from the tip section presently and its great

chubbdarter
01-17-2011, 08:10 PM
im old and like simple things.....all i want is a cork handle,i'll tape on the reel. single foot guides with large eyes. no fancy wraps.

but i want a premium end product

jts1
01-17-2011, 11:34 PM
Kingfisher a member of this forum is not only a top shelf guy BUT he buids rods as well. He is located in Calgary

maverick
01-18-2011, 09:08 AM
I have had several rods made by Dennis Cunnings at Eauclaire Rod Co. in the past. Each of these are a work of art. I highly recommend his work.

ÜberFly
01-18-2011, 09:50 AM
Colin Dunn (CDone) on this site.

Does great work!

Peter

tacklerunner
01-18-2011, 10:43 AM
kingfisher a member of this forum is not only a top shelf guy but he buids rods as well. He is located in calgary

x 100

nicemustang
01-18-2011, 11:01 AM
I've also heard many good things about kingfisher.

chubbdarter
01-18-2011, 12:58 PM
thank you men...appreciate the leads

mikeym
01-18-2011, 01:13 PM
Don Anderson also does very top end work and is highly regarded for his craftmanship and quality of his rods. i think he might only do split cane rods though. not sure if he is on this board but is on the Alberta Flyfishing forum.

Rgds
Mike

Dust1n
01-18-2011, 05:14 PM
Peiroway fly rods

Heron
01-19-2011, 12:51 PM
It kind of pains me that you are doing that to those blanks but they are yours. You could sell those to someone and just get a builder to purchase a tip section of a high quality blank for about $25. Instead of tape to hold on the reel I would lash it to a nice cork handle with leather lace. My personal ice rod is an old flyrod I broke the butt section on. I threw an old pflueger medalist on it and it works quite well.

Kingfisher
01-21-2011, 06:47 PM
Hi guys thanks for the kind words. Yes I do build rods. I also do some repairs but many times a rod is beyond repair and I would rather be honest with a person and tell them right up front if the rod can be fixed or not. Give me a PM and I can answer any questions you might have.

I also sell all the supplies, blanks, guides, and books if your interested in learning how to build the rod yourself. Building a rod is not rocket science. It is just like golf, anyone can do it. But to do it really well takes time and patience. But even the beginner can build themselves a really nice functional rod the first time out.

Actually I don't think it's crazy at all to build an ice fishing rod out of the G Loomis blank. Just think how sensitive that rod needs to be when your fishing for walleye and the fish are barely biting. The Loomis blank would give you a really great ice fishing rod.

I know this is off the subject but to answer MikeyM's question.
Your partially right MikeyM, Don Anderson does in fact build rods. But the rods that Don builds are split cane bamboo rods that are truly a work of art. Don's rods start about a thousand and go up from there. His rods are all hand made. Don is a true craftsman and puts a lot of time and effort into each and every build. Here is a link to his website in case you want to see what goes into building them.

Rob

chubbdarter
01-21-2011, 07:01 PM
Hi guys thanks for the kind words. Yes I do build rods. I also do some repairs but many times a rod is beyond repair and I would rather be honest with a person and tell them right up front if the rod can be fixed or not. Give me a PM and I can answer any questions you might have.

I also sell all the supplies, blanks, guides, and books if your interested in learning how to build the rod yourself. Building a rod is not rocket science. It is just like golf, anyone can do it. But to do it really well takes time and patience. But even the beginner can build themselves a really nice functional rod the first time out.

Actually I don't think it's crazy at all to build an ice fishing rod out of the G Loomis blank. Just think how sensitive that rod needs to be when your fishing for walleye and the fish are barely biting. The Loomis blank would give you a really great ice fishing rod.

I know this is off the subject but to answer MikeyM's question.
Your partially right MikyM, Don Anderson does in fact build rods. But the rods that Don builds are split cane bamboo rods that are truly a work of art. Don's rods start about a thousand and go up from there. His rods are all hand made. Don is a true craftsman and puts a lot of time and effort into each and every build. Here is a link to his website in case you want to see what goes into building them.

Rob

Rob....i have a st croix 6'8"-1 piece tournament legend jigging rod brand new still has tags on it.
heres my idea
cut it down to 48 inches
strip all guides and chuck them
wrap on single foot large eyed guides. i know it might be odd but can i put on a single foot on the tip so i can have a big eyed guide
no reel seat just cork...i like hockey taped reels

your thoughts and will you do it for me?

and if you guys think im a idiot.......wait.......a stella is going to be the reel..lol....go big or go home

Kingfisher
01-21-2011, 07:14 PM
Hell ya I like it. The only thing I don't like is the hockey tape reel bit. But hey it's your rod you make it how you like. That's what custom is all about. Give me a shout and we can make it happen.

Rob

chubbdarter
01-21-2011, 07:23 PM
Hell ya I like it. The only thing I don't like is the hockey tape reel bit. But hey it's your rod you make it how you like. That's what custom is all about. Give me a shout and we can make it happen.

Rob

the tape makes my wife laugh...but its a matter of comfort ad feel for me.
so the tips strenghs wont be compromised with a single foor guide?

i'll buzz you next week and bring you the rod

tacklerunner
01-21-2011, 07:33 PM
Kingfisher hooked me up with everything I needed to build my own fly rod. Started on page 1 of the book he gave me and worked through it. Turned out well. I'm pretty proud of my accomplishment. Was tedious (I didn't rush through it) but really fun to see and use the end result. :sHa_shakeshout:

Kingfisher
01-21-2011, 08:43 PM
the tape makes my wife laugh...but its a matter of comfort ad feel for me.
so the tips strenghs wont be compromised with a single foor guide?

i'll buzz you next week and bring you the rod

Of course the single foot guides are not as strong as a double foot guide. you have only one foot versus 2 holding the guide down. Will they work though? You bet they will. They are just harder to line up and wrap. You may find that over time using them for jigging that they will start to crack at the epoxy. But just keep an eye on them. You can always just reapply the epoxy or rewrap them in a few years if needed.

Rob

chubbdarter
01-21-2011, 09:17 PM
Of course the single foot guides are not as strong as a double foot guide. you have only one foot versus 2 holding the guide down. Will they work though? You bet they will. They are just harder to line up and wrap. You may find that over time using them for jigging that they will start to crack at the epoxy. But just keep an eye on them. You can always just reapply the epoxy or rewrap them in a few years if needed.

Rob

so just so im in full understanding...instead of a conventional tip we can use a single foot guide....because any normal tip guide that fits the blank tip will have too small of a line guide.

thanks

Kingfisher
01-21-2011, 09:41 PM
I see what your after. If your just talking about the tip I have a good selection of tips of all sizes. Some are very large and you won't be dissapointed. You can either go with a large regular type of guide or you can go with more of a single foot fly rod type guide that is extra large. I think that's more of what your talking about.

Rob

chubbdarter
01-21-2011, 10:09 PM
I see what your after. If your just talking about the tip I have a good selection of tips of all sizes. Some are very large and you won't be dissapointed. You can either go with a large regular type of guide or you can go with more of a single foot fly rod type guide that is extra large. I think that's more of what your talking about.

Rob

thanks i will call you and have you built it

cheers