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REEL TECH CUSTOM- Two Lamiglas XMG50 Builds

Here is a pair of custom steelhead rods built for a customer with great taste. Matty wanted one spinning rod and one casting rod, and he chose the great Lamiglas XMG50 blanks for the core of the builds.

Spinning Rod:
Lamiglas XMG50 114-2LL 9’6″ 4-8# spinning blank.
American Tackle AERO spinning seat.
REC Black Pearl Titanium Spinning guides.
Split grip carbon fiber handle.
Fuschia wraps with truquoise trim.

Casting Rod:
Lamiglas XMG50 114-2M 9’6″ 6-12# casting blank.
Fuji Alconite guides.
Fuji ECSM blank exposed reel seat.
Carbon fiber split grip handle.
Fuschia wrap with Turquoise trim.

Enjoy the rods Matty, wishing you many fish for years to come !

Bent rods, tight lines, and screaming drags to all!

Braided Line and Casting Reels

There is increasing popularity of the use of braided lines in all types of fishing. Braids can be fished effectively on spinning reels as well as casting reels, and I personally use braid on both.

You will need to consider the type of fishing you are going to do and what type of fish you are chasing when determining which casting reel to purchase for the use of braided lines.

The differences in the reels to consider are that of a disengaging or non-disengaging level wind (the part that your line goes through and that guides your line back and forth across the spool while retrieving).

Reels that have a disengaging level wind, such as most of the small low profile baitcasting reels, the level wind is driven only when you are turning the reel handle. β€œReels that have a non-disengaging level wind, such as the Abu round reels, some Calcuttas, The Toro version of the Abu REVO, etc. the level wind is driven by the spools movement, whether the reel is in gear or in free spool.”

The Abu Round reels such as the 6500 C4 shown below have a non disengaging level wind. The level wind is driven by spool movement:

The Shimano Curado shown below has a disengaging level wind. The level wind is driven by turning the handle. The level wind is disengaged when in free spool or when just the spool is moving while a fish is taking line:

My recommendation to you all is that if you are chasing fish that will take long, hard runs, or repeated drag burning runs while you are fighting them, it is to your benefit and advantage to purchase a reel with a non-disengaging level wind (one that is driven by spool movement). This way, as the fish is peeling off line on a hard run under some drag pressure, the level wind is following/guiding the braided line off of the spool. I have repaired many reels that were broken because of using disengaging level winds for big hard running fish. Braid is a very tough, abrasive, no stretch, unforgiving line. The angles created by the line coming off of the reel through a stationary level wind can destroy the level wind system. On the other hand, fishing for bass or other fish that do not take drag burning runs, a disengaging level wind is fine and works wonderfully.

For spinning reels the above does not come into play. You can fish braided line on all good quality spinning reels without much concern.

Tight lines and screaming drags to all!!

Reel Tech Custom-Two 7’6″ Spinning Rod Builds.

A couple of very special customers of mine, Frank and Paul, contacted me and wanted a lightweight, 7’6″ spinning rod for light line surf fishing down in Southern Califorina. We went with the Rogue 7’6″ one piece 4-8# blank for the heart of these builds. The REC Titanium guides in Black were a must. They each wanted a Fuji VSS reel seat. Per their individual preferences, Frank wanted the seat mounted uplocking, and Paul wanted the seat mounted downlocking. They both went with the split grip cork handle and aluminum winding checks.
Frank is a Denver Broncos fan and wanted the rod built around that theme. Paul took a liking to some other blue and purple Reel Tech Customs he saw on the blog, so he wanted that color combo.
The rods came out BEAUTIFUL, and I know they will be very happy to fish these lightweight spinning rods. They will be packed in a shipping tube and mailed out tomorrow to their eagerly waiting hands.

Have fun Frank and Paul and enjoy your new sticks. Thank you so much for your business and support.

Here you can see the Fuji VSS reel seat mounted in both the uplocking (Broncos theme) and the downlocking (Blue/Purple theme) position. That is the beauty of custom…..to make it the way YOU want it πŸ™‚

Stay bent to the cork my friends!!

Reel Tech Custom-Rogue 10’6″ Salmon Rod

Here is a custom rod that can be seen from space, just like the customer requested. This rod is built on a Rogue SM 1067 10’6″ 12-25# blank. Full length carbon fiber handles, Fuji reel seat, and Fuji Alconite guides complete this build. 10’6″ of salmon whoopin’ graphite!!

Ferrule wrap is the neon yellow and neon pink wrapped side by side, creating a cool looking orange color……awesome!

Tight lines and screaming drags to all!!

Reel Tech Custom-St. Croix SCV Graphite Steelhead Rod

Here is Cory Brenner’s 3rd Reel Tech Custom rod. This one he decided on a St. Croix SCV Graphite 9′ 6-10# blank. It is a beautiful blank, it has a great dark green painted finish on it that sparkles in the sun. As usual, Cory chose the awesome REC Black Pearl Titanium guides. He loved the handle on his last build so much that he went with the Fuji VSS reel seat built on a split grip cork design again. I was excited when he chose the colors to wrap as metallic evergreen and copper trim. I knew this would turn out as a classy looking rod, and the end result did not disappoint.

Enjoy your 3rd Reel Tech Custom Cory. Thank you so much for your business. Your satisfaction and excitement is what keeps me going.

Keep em’ bent to the cork!!

Cory Brenner-Happy Reel Tech Custom Rod Owner

Cory Brenner sent me some photos from one of his recent trips with his new Reel Tech Custom Steelhead Rod. This rod is the second one he had me make for him. I am currently piecing together his 3rd as I type this. Here is some kind words from Cory:

“That rod is so sick!! After I fished with it for 3 days, I grabbed my other factory rod and it felt like a club. This rod, like the St. Croix float rod you built is so accurate on the cast. The bite feels so much better than my factory rods. It will hold a big fish just fine, and with the CI-4, it’s the best rod I have, hands down man. I hooked so many I lost count. I landed over 12 fish, hooked 5 or 6 that I didn’t land, all on that rod!”

Cory, you made my day. I am very pleased that you enjoy your rods so much. Keep up the great success and thank you for taking the time to send in these photos which are FANTASTIC!!

Keep em’ bent to the cork Cory!!

2-14-12 More Winter Steelhead

Here are a few photos from our trip today. We had a fantastic day on the river with my friends Jon Geyer and John Brackett. Had some sun, some rain, and some hail. We brought 10 fish to the net….all released quickly back to the water. We lost one hog that John hooked that had the head shakes of a real T.O.A.D., big shoulders for sure. Never saw that one, ran hard, stayed deep, and the hook pulled out after a good battle. Oh well, cant win em all.
We got some nice shiny hard pullin’ acrobatic winter fish. Found another dandy one that couldn’t resist the Reel Tech Custom Steelhead jig. I just love the photos of yet another mouth stuffed full of marabou. That makes my day!
Great times with great friends…..what could be better??

Here is John BENDO on a winter steel:

John had the hot hand today, landing 6 fish. 5 in 5 passes at one point πŸ™‚

The Reel Tech bent on steel:

Some real cool water shots of a Reel Tech Custom Steelhead Jig:

A nice winter steel with a mouth full of marabou!

Tight Lines and Screaming drags to all!

Reel Tech Custom-Steelhead Spinning Rod

Here is a build I recently completed that has extra special meaning. This rod is for customer Kim Parara’s wife Kathy, who is a Breast Cancer survivor. Built on a Rogue SS 904 9′ 6-10# blank. Kim wanted the lightweight and strong REC Titanium guides. He wanted a split grip carbon fiber handle system as well as some fancy work done on the split grip section. The rod is wrapped in Breast Cancer survivor pink.
ENJOY!!

Tight Lines!